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a day @ work

jerry Jan 01, 2006 09:21 PM

even know my "boss" was too scared to come up to my shop & get a good look @ Julios Squeezer-He said he would fire me if I brought him back-not to mention it was illegal in SF to possess a python. I thought as much as he complained about all the rats, He would appreciate him. anyhow enjoy a Happy New Year

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norcalsnakemaster@comcast.net

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bps516 Jan 03, 2006 10:37 AM

LOL, my coworkers are scared that I have my ball python in my lunch cooler I bring everyday. They do however find it useful to tap it and shake the cooler a little to make project managers leave us alone. We have yet to hear "Cool, let me see it!"... I guess they don't care to have any other cold blooded animals around outside of themselves!
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Bryan, Atlanta GA

1-0-0 Rescued Ball Python - Apep
0-1-0 Rescued Mountain Horned Dragon - Ki
0-0-1 Rescued Aggressive Bearded Dragon - Zeus
0-0-1 Rescued Non-Alpha Green Iguana - Bud
1-1-0 Rescued Rats... no wait... ROTTEN Little Cats - Ra, Bastet
0-0-1 Rescued Dieting Panda Hamster - Mr. Fluffy
0-1-0 Rescued Little Angelic Kitten - Isis
1-0-0 Horse... whoops... BIG Golden Retriever - Jake
0-1-0 Wife
2-0-0 Kids

Siri_Lin Jan 03, 2006 10:41 PM

Awe....what a pretty little snake. As someone who lives north of San Fran...that place is stupid weird with some of their laws.

"Pythons are dangerous and transmit salmonella". Yea, and dogs and chicken meat are safe. (Note: this part is pouring with sarcasm.)

San Fran exists in it's own weird little reality that is not quite parallel to ours.

Siriana
0.2 ball pythons (looking for a stud male, pied ball or het pied)
2.2 Bearded Dragons
1.0 domestic cat
1.0 human husband
0.0.13 fish
0.1.4 shrimp--alive, not dinner

hollywoodreptile Jan 06, 2006 06:54 AM

I thimk it is cool that you were able to bring your snake to work without getting in trouble, but I would suggest that you keep your python in doors from now on. If the authorities caught you with it that would just give them all the more reason to inforce their stupid laws. If we want to every reverse these laws we need to be responseable pet owners so that we can show the authorities that most people are good caretakers of their reptiles.

D
30 boa constrictors
1.2 carpet pythons
1.1 dumerils boas
2.3 bearded dragons
1.0 leopard gecko
2.3 corn snakes
1.0 horned frogs
1.2 burmese pythons
1.1 ball pythons
1.0 iguana
0.0.11 mixed tarantulas

LIVE AND LET LIVE!!

jerry Jan 07, 2006 01:13 PM

I work @ a great place-Garbage company. No one would ever call the "Animal Cops" there. They come out to pick up injured cats & sea gulls sometimes & they all know me. the guys always ask me to bring snakes in to check them out. here is a pic from another day... that's not me in this pic

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norcalsnakemaster@comcast.net

boy Jan 08, 2006 07:25 PM

i need to get a job like that. Damn grocery stores pay too little and they freak out when I get crickets from the local shop while I'm on my lunch break.

Jason

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