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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
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Originally Posted by Kyle@theHeathertoft
I wrote a fairly angry yet articulate letter and emailed them. I'm...so angry and disgusted right now.
I did lol at the raging mullet though, just a little. I thought that species was extinct long ago, aparently I was wrong!!!!
Yeah I heard ball pythons went extinct around the time of the dinosaurs :rofl:
god, its so easy to get on TV these days... its awesome. In a bad way
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
I didn't have a problem with Billy, eventhough his python statements were broad, generalized, and a little inaccurate. I did have a problem with his mom's mainstream society reaction in the closing sequence when Billy brought the snake into the office, and her "I hate snakes! Get that thing out of here or I'll kill it" attitude...
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
Yeah his mom was totally stupid about it with her ridiculous yelling.. poor little ball was curled up all calm in Billy's hand. Ugh
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Re: Anyone watch Billy the Exterminator last night?
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Originally Posted by RR - Mackenzie
Maybe there SHOULD be a show supporting snakes, even the tiny ones like ball pythons, corn snakes, and any snake showing that they aren't the horrible creatures people make them out to be. :)
There WAS such a show. Sadly, he died in a freak-accident.
His name was Steve Irwin, remember? We need another STEVE! :(
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
Steve managed to die in a totally off the wall encounter, the kind that no one would ever expect to happen to anyone. It was ridiculous.
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
My kids watch Bindi the Jungle Girl. She had several shows on snakes already. She even did some kind of rap song on them (eek!). It's kinda wierd though how she always has her dad in her shows (clips of his shows while he was alive). I mean, I love seeing Steve Irwin but sometimes I hope Bindi would just do a show about her stuff only.
I wonder when Bob is going to join her or if he's even interested in joining her?
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
Wow this guy has a crazy look. I think if i called an exterminator and this guy showed up at my house I would tell him to leave and keep looking lol.
He said he was going to keep that ball python as a pet I wonder if he will be disappointed when it doesn't reach 23ft?
And I miss Steve Irwin he was the bomb! To bad he had to die like that but he was still doing what he loved and he actually knew what he was talking about. He was a little crazy at times though but so fun to watch! R.I.P Steve
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
Yes, he dressed like a faux-punk or some kind of leather goth. Add in the hair and it's obscene.
I love how his mom calls him an idiot (if I remember correctly) for bringing in a snake. I really hate her after that, even more so because she says "especially not a python". I do like that he still retains some of his child-like innocence and doesnt seem like some jaded old guy/know it all.
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Billy The Exterminator
Idk if anyone watches this show but I think it is really entertaining, just wanted to see if anyone saw the episode tonight wher he wnt to some lady's house looking for a snake that she saw. Then he found a mouse under the sofa and where was the snake, hiding at the edge of a barricade used to keep it in the kitchen which was a pillow. It was a ball python, lol the information he gave about general pythons was a little off, especially if he was referring to the snake he found. I identified it as soon as the camera was on it lol. Just had to let that out.
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Re: Billy The Exterminator
Yea, people here have been having a fit about that episode.
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Re: Billy The Exterminator
Yes he told everyone that watched his show how the snake would be 23ft long but he was going to keep it anyway. And the lady had a random cage to keep the mouse in. Idiot... lol
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Re: Billy The Exterminator
I want to see a ball python big enough to "eat your dog", as he put it. That thing wasn't even big enough to eat the woman's rabbits. I also want to see a ball python with round pupils. Especially since, yknow, you can't see most of their pupils unless they're blue-eyes.
And then his mom went off about how she doesn't want a snake in the house and she'll kill him herself.....I think the only true information on the entire episode was when she said "What an idiot."
Funny thing is I tried to talk to A&E to complain....and there's no "contact us" button on their website. :/
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Re: Billy The Exterminator
I just found the Vexcon website and sent them a message on this subject. Doubt it'll work, or even that they'll read it, but it can't hurt.
"I recently watched an episode of Billy the Exterminator in which Billy answered a call about a woman who had a snake in her house, as well as a couple of pet rabbits.
The search was done very well and properly, considering the risk of the snake being venomous. However, upon finding the snake and discovering that it was a python, Billy's facts went downhill.
First, he said that pythons can grow to 23 ft. While this is true of reticulated pythons, the snake in question was a ball python, which maxes out at about 6 ft and averages about 4 - 5 ft. Second, he continued to treat the snake as dangerous. The larger pythons such as reticulated and Burmese can indeed be dangerous, but ball pythons are not. Ball pythons are one of the most popular pet snakes and are especially suitable as pets for first-time snake owners. If they were so dangerous, this would not be the case. Third, when the woman asked how to tell if a snake is venomous, he said the python was not because it had round pupils rather than slitted. Most ball pythons have black irises, so it is very difficult to see the pupil, which are in fact slits, as are those of all pythons. He ended the segment with a statement somewhere along the lines of "Right now he was just feeding on mice, but it's good we got him now before he's feeding on your dog." As I said before, ball pythons only reach about 5 feet and are in no way capable of eating a dog. In captivity they rarely eat anything larger than a medium feeder rat.
As a snake owner (a ball python owner, in fact), this false information concerns me greatly. Snakes already have a poor (though misguided) image in the public eye, and many people would not hesitate to kill one on sight, especially if they fear they are dangerous. The information that Billy gave made the ball python out to be much more dangerous than it actually was. Though I'm sure it brings in ratings, this will do nothing to help snakes' reputation and may even encourage more people to kill snakes. It also gives snake owners a bad name. So many people think I am crazy, or childish, etc etc when I tell them I own snakes. If people continue to think that all our animals are dangerous (which neither of my two snakes are), it only causes more of a hassle for us reptile keepers who actually know what we're doing.
It's incorrect information like this that brings about laws such as HR669, which aimed to ban all exotic pets including reptiles, and the new law in San Francisco that bans all pets in general except fish. I'd appreciate it in the future if the information in the show was more accurate and species-specific.
Thank you in advance, and if possible, I'd love to hear a response.
- Christina Jacob"
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
Christina,
That was an excellent letter - factual and not emotional! I hope you hear from them!
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Re: Once again Billy has proved he is ignorant!
Thanks. If you had my English teacher, you'd understand why I've gotten so good at writing like that. XD
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