Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
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Originally Posted by Adam_Wysocki
Well, it's not like I call him little Brad cause he's over 6 ft ... hope that snake isn't too hungry. :carrot:
-adam
I wish I had a nickname....Oh wait, I have about 12...
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
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Originally Posted by jglass38
I wish I had a nickname....Oh wait, I have about 12...
Arnt you the one adam calls Nancy? ;) :rofl:
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
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Originally Posted by stangs13
Arnt you the one adam calls Nancy? ;) :rofl:
Cool it flip flop... :D
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
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Originally Posted by jglass38
Cool it flip flop... :D
Cooler than Ice.:cool:
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
Good luck with the snake.
Stangs, how in the worls did you get the nick name of "Flip Flop"?
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
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Originally Posted by lillyorchid
Good luck with the snake.
Stangs, how in the worls did you get the nick name of "Flip Flop"?
Maybe he's friends with John Kerry :eek: :gallery:
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
Aaagh! Watch out; yellow boas are dangerous! ;)
Can't wait to see the outcome; good luck man!
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
God speed....litterally! watch them fingures!
~mike
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
Good news and bad news.
Good news is Adam hasn't lost his touch. This coming from the guy who doesn't know 100.
Bad news is this. Appearantly what had happened was the new residents were subletting the apartment from the previous leasee. The previous resident had moved out and couldn't remove the snake, which had been wedged behind the sink for 2, maybe 3 weeks or more. I had a snake hook and it came out very easily. Turns out it was a gorgeous Peruvian Boa, can't miss that awesome pattern, a little thin, but no stuck sheds or anything so it was getting at least some attention before it got loose.
The current residents had been calling this girl all week to pick it up and get it out of there. She had yet to return any of their calls. They called her while I was there removing the snake, and she shows up. She thanked me, and wasn't overly concerned. She was under the impression that it was "hibernating." I tried to explain otherwise, and that being exposed to those temps, with no water, for weeks at a time is not good. She was one of those people who don't want to listen to advice and are convinced that they know how to care for the animal, regardless of what I have to say. Hey, what do I know? To make a long story short, she left with the snake and I left with a real bad feeling that boa is screwed.
Can't save them all!
Re: Snake on the loose in RVA...
Great job, too bad you couldn't convince her you were willing to give the animal the propper treatment it was gonna need. Im sorry ya couldn't have a new addition!
~mike