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About the "Monster green milks" of Jeff Schofield...

tricolorbrian Dec 31, 2005 01:17 PM

OK, I don't know why my post was deleted, but let's try it again...

Basically, I said that I would not publish the locality for those snakes in my book, even though they are just a rare color phase on the island, and not the normal color pattern that occurs there. In addition, my information is not 35 years old, it is from 1976 (only 30 years ago) lol But, I would still like to use a pic of one in the book. Jeff, e-mail me at: tricolorbrian@hotmail.com

I hope I didn't say anything wrong in this post.

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Steve_Craig Dec 31, 2005 01:51 PM

>>I hope I didn't say anything wrong in this post
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Steve_Craig Dec 31, 2005 01:56 PM

>>OK, I don't know why my post was deleted, but let's try it again...
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Steve_Craig Dec 31, 2005 01:58 PM

Why your post was deleted I'll never know. As far as I can tell, it was in no violation of the terms of seveice. But since the moderators never explain anything they delete, how in the heck would you ever know? Deletions might not be so bad if they would once in a while explain why it needed to be zapped.

Steve

davester Dec 31, 2005 03:22 PM

Why on earth would you not be able to put a pic of one in your book? If you take the pic you can do whatever you want with it. Good job getting motivated enough to write a book, Congatulations!!
Happy New Year!!!

tricolorbrian Dec 31, 2005 04:42 PM

I don't have one to photograph, so I was asking Jeff to provide a pic.

tricolorbrian Dec 31, 2005 04:46 PM

Its not my first book, I wrote the first on mountain kingsnakes 2 years ago.

www.mountainkingsnake.com

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