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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
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Kind of a modern day Norman Rockwell
No doubt, the varied expressions over the snake are exactly that, If he had ever gone to SA and seen that he would've painted it, a great photo!
I have had over 15 snakes delivered to work this year and it's quite an attention getter. From the FedEx guy to the staff and students ( I'm a teacher) they all want me to open it immediately, I usually refrain, for the snakes sake if I can take it home soon, at lunchtime, if not I'll open it only to transfer to a temp tub, maybe later if the snake has drank and seems to be OK will I get it out for a few minutes.
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hmmmmmmmmmm.... seems that moderation is key when it comes to dealing with our little friends... and Joe public;)
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THAT is an AWESOME picture!
Look at those smiles! Those folks must be really fun to work with :)
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I have taken my ball to the bus stop to pick up my daughter, he was a big hit with the kids.
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Originally Posted by fishmommy
THAT is an AWESOME picture!
Look at those smiles! Those folks must be really fun to work with :)
Sometimes we do and sometimes we don't. Cultural differences can be really frustrating at times.
E.G - "I need this bed finished in 10 minutes" equates to "Make sure you take more than 10 minutes" for these guys sometimes. :rolleye2:
We get by though... I warn them that if they take too long then I'll chop off their fingers one by one and feed the them to Samson :rofl:
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Just wanted to thank you once again Bundu Boy for that amazing picture. If I took that picture in my hometown it would be on the front page of our local newspaper the next day. You may well have a future as a photographer!!!
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I brought my BP to one of my high school science classes about 5 years ago. She was a huge hit and had alot of terrified snake people totally converted by the end of her visit :) We also watched a snake video and she sat on the table in front of my friends and did her "periscope" trick and stared at the TV. I think that's what really won everyone over, she was SO CUTE, lol.
I also brought her into my sign/custom paint school. Everybody had been wondering what she looked like for two years so I brought her in during the last week of school when nobody was really painting. She converted a couple more "snake haters" that day too, lol. It was a short day so on my way home I stopped into my work to show a couple people. They were terrified and I didn't stay long enough for anyone to really get to know her, lol.
Also, after we moved to NH last year I was moving her up to the new house and saw my friend outside his work at a bike shop near my house, so I stopped to introduce her there too. A bunch of biker guys came outside thinking we had a puppy or something - boy were they suprised!
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We have brought both of our snakes out to the parks on nice days. Most people don't even notice them.. and sometimes we just get strange looks.
My husband is in the military and some of his friends on base wanted to see our female BP. So we took a little trip the barracks to show off our pretty girl. I was shocked to see how many of the big 'tough' guys were actually scared of her. The entire time there she was doing the cutest things and trying to give 'kisses' lol. By the time we were leaving we had actually convinced some of them to touch her.. and some didn't want to let her go.
I am glad we were able to convert some snake haters that day.. our girl is so docile she was the perfect way to do it!!
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I used to be able to take my bps for short walks to the mailboxes in my old apartments, but since Hubby and I have moved onto a military base, snakies aren't allowed. (In fact, nothing is allowed other than cats and dogs). So, my 3 friends are now quiet little refugees. :( I do have a completely fenced backyard, and lord knows the weather is warm enough to take them outside for a few minutes... Quick question though... Is there any risk of letting them roam around (closely supervised of course) in the grass, knowing there's ants and spiders and other little bugs down there?
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My only concern with letting them loose in the grass is birds! I've only put my girl down to roam around freely a couple times, several of which we were dive-bombed by birds. I don't know if they were nesting or what, but I certainly didn't expect it!
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Originally Posted by Jenn
Just wanted to thank you once again Bundu Boy for that amazing picture. If I took that picture in my hometown it would be on the front page of our local newspaper the next day. You may well have a future as a photographer!!!
Thanks again Jenn:gj:
I can't wait to take Samson back when he is bigger, I'll take a pic again then and then you'll see some :O:O:O:O :rofl:
Anyone ever run into trouble with an LEO after taking your snake...ummm.... balls...... ummmm ball python ;) out in public?
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So I guess no run-ins with the law:D That's good....
Anyone ever had any uncomfortable experiences with their BP while out in public:confused:
:gj:
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Originally Posted by Bundu Boy
So I guess no run-ins with the law:D That's good....
Anyone ever had any uncomfortable experiences with their BP while out in public:confused:
:gj:
I did have someone tell me a rather horrifying story about how their cat ate (half) their cornsnake.
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Ouch, I would like that at all!!
I've got 3 cats so if Samson had to get out his tank he'd be a goner.:taz:
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Wonderful photo! That might be a botm winner in the making.
I have taken our ball python to my 3 yr old's nursery school and the public library for "snake education" presentations. On other occasions, I took our Kenyan sand boa to the library and our rosy boa to the nursery school for education events, too. Our ball also took a trip to a friend's house for the kids to see/meet/handle.
The herp group I am helping form is doing a herp education show for kids on June 24th at a larger venue for the library's summer science program. I will take the ball, the rosy, and the kenyan sand all there. I would love to take our jungle carpet python, but he is too jumpy.
We take them out on "walks" in the yard - let them go in the grass or just handle them outside (jungle carpet gets to climb small fruit trees) when the weather is warm and sunny - mostly that's the ball, the jcp, and the black rat in rehab. They all love "getting air" and having sun, etc. We just keep the dog and cat at a distance and supervise very closely.
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Originally Posted by Freakie_frog
It doesn't work for me. WAAAAA!!!:taz:
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I take my male ball pythons, and my large female JCP out to my churches ball field, and i have a two finger rule, no grabbing, pinching, whatever, and i always have them pet towards the tail, normally if im going to walk around with my JCP my mom is with me walking ahead looking for the people afraid so i dont freak them out...
the balls i just keep up close to me if i am walking thru a bunch of people....
my big male is awesome with kids, he is doctile as mess... but whenever i have one with me, like i said, normally i stay clear of people i dont know, or that i know has a fear... =] and i give my little speach to kids... its fun actually
as for the law... the ball park manager personally told me that my snakes are better behaved then the dogs that arnt aloud at the park... and as long as i clean up any poop... im clear... people get upset tho cause it says "no dogs" on a sign... but i have my snake...
but snakes are easier to read attitude and aggression wise in my view
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Originally Posted by ChicaPiton519
as for the law... the ball park manager personally told me that my snakes are better behaved then the dogs that arnt aloud at the park... and as long as i clean up any poop... im clear... people get upset tho cause it says "no dogs" on a sign... but i have my snake...
but snakes are easier to read attitude and aggression wise in my view
Agreed. Your BP is hardly gonna gallop up to some kids and them knock them down playfully like a dog could. But then again people are used to dogs, not so much snakes
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but when they see me, they are like you gota snake? most people like them when i bring them cause they trust me lol.... this is like my 4th year if not more bringing some sort of reptile down there
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He He.... so they see you coming and they're all like, "Here comes the snakegal !!!"
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Cool Bananas:banana:
Anyone else out there got a reputation as a snakey?:cool:
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As of yet i have not taken any of my pythons to work but I have however taken most of them to Church :). I work in the Kids ministries at church, especially the Buss ministry. We take busses to neighboring areas and bring kids in and run a special program for them. The first time I brought one of my snakes a lot of people fliped out and went nuts, but the kids loved it. I would take him or her around to the differents groupes and do a small show and tell about the particular snake I had brought in. At the end I would be in the back and the kids could come and touch the snake if they wanted. :). If the groupe is samll enough and the kids are mature I will ocasionally let then hold the snake as well. Usually only in the teen groupes.
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Nice one!:gj:
Even though in the story of Adam and Eve the devil showed himself as a snake I think it is good to show the youngsters that all of God's creatures are special...;)
I'm not a religious person but believe that any suitable platform should be used to promote and educate:D Whether that is church, wok, school:D
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YeahI get tease quite a bit. LOL "dont bring the Devil to church!!". Oh well I jsut ignore them Its not like I am worshiping them or anything.
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Originally Posted by Hellix2494
YeahI get tease quite a bit. LOL "dont bring the Devil to church!!". Oh well I jsut ignore them Its not like I am worshiping them or anything.
Dunno about that, you've got 17 balls it looks like so people might wonder...hmmmmmm:bow::bow::bow:
Jokes aside, it's good to be able to find the humour in life with these things, good for your guys at your church to see that BP's ain't all that bad. Although I'd not recommend taking a Black Mamba or Puffadder to church or work, these things actually look evil:O:O
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wow. I have a co-worker that used to have some black mambas and pit vipers.
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Originally Posted by Hellix2494
wow. I have a co-worker that used to have some black mambas and pit vipers.
:O:O :rolleye2::rolleye2: :rofl:
Personally I'd stay away from venomous snakes of that calibre. Just the possibility of a chance that I could get bitten by something that could kill me is a no no. Guess I don't fit into the bracket of SERIOUS snake keeping, and by SERIOUS I meant deadly.:colbert: I like to be able to handle my guy not worrying about venom....
Props to him/her though, you'd really need to be on your game and have solid safety practices when going anywhere near a Mamba. If they feel cornered they will not hesitate to strike and they can just as easily zap you in the face as on your ankle.
Although saying that I have handles a juvenile Puffadder a couple of years ago, with a long stick:rofl::rolleye2:
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I didn't read all the posts here so someone else may have said this but it concerns me that you would bring a snake into a situation with other people who were unaware of what you were doing. Why wouldn't you tell them beforehand and avoid the screams? Instead, you freaked them out - and probably the snake as well. It all turned out alright in the end, luckily, but who knows? Just doesn't seem like responsible pet ownership to me. You're obviously proud of your snake and that's fine - but I think, especially in a country that has highly venomous snakes in the wild, a head's up would have been appropriate.
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I take my oldest bp everywhere.... Not my job though, the customers would freak out. She 12-13 yrs old and 4 1/2 ft long... and everywhere I go people ask me if she venomous, and if shes gonna be as "big as an anaconda", and if she eats people, all kind of crazy questions, I smile and explain to them that if she was venomous most likely I would'nt be holding her and I would've been dead by now. LMAO!
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Thanks for the picture. Love it.
I think if the snake is out for education, great.
If for the owners fun-no. The snake doesn't appreciate that.
The snake leash thing is so funny. Can you imagine it on a ball?
The collar is around the fat middle. Taking my snake for a walk....
Oppps! My snake has a small neck...
and now my snake is loose and I didn't notice. D#@n leash.
:8::rofl::rofl:
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
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Originally Posted by suzabella
I didn't read all the posts here so someone else may have said this but it concerns me that you would bring a snake into a situation with other people who were unaware of what you were doing. Why wouldn't you tell them beforehand and avoid the screams? Instead, you freaked them out - and probably the snake as well. It all turned out alright in the end, luckily, but who knows? Just doesn't seem like responsible pet ownership to me. You're obviously proud of your snake and that's fine - but I think, especially in a country that has highly venomous snakes in the wild, a head's up would have been appropriate.
If you're talking about me then you're mistaken. I warned my guys a day in advance that I was bringing in the snake, and I told them it was in the bag before I opened it. Their reaction after I warned them was up to them.
I personally don't agree with trying to scare someone with a snake, that is irresponsible.
Glad you guys like the pic, I've put a copy of it up for the guys and they all love it.:gj:
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
No, but I've got them delivered to work and then of course I take them home. Does that count?
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Man everyone gets so defensive about bringing your snake places. Jeez I love to take mine everywhere on warm days. I take him to the park, to school, down the street, to friends houses. I don't see how that is going to be BAD for my snake. It hasn't killed him yet. Now I can't read snakes minds but I think he rather enjoys it. To educate people AND also because it's nice to walk with the pet I love and adore so much. This may sound cruel but I could care less about whether some one gets scared by him. I sure as hell didn't buy him to keep him in that little glass cage. I want to show him off. I want to show him to the world!
Now I know I am probably going to get some flaming posts after putting this down in writing.
Just please remember this is just MY opinion.
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Originally Posted by Siarah
This may sound cruel but I could care less about whether some one gets scared by him. I sure as hell didn't buy him to keep him in that little glass cage. I want to show him off. I want to show him to the world!
Now I know I am probably going to get some flaming posts after putting this down in writing.
Just please remember this is just MY opinion.
Hi,
I wouldn't expect any flaming but there are reasons to care about scaring others aside from merely being a considerate human being.
It just gives extra ammunition to those who want to ban all of us from keeping them at all under any circumstances. :(
It sucks that we have to consider our hobby defensively to a certain extent but quite a lot of our fellow man just doesn't "get it" when it comes to the beauty of these animals.
Just my 4c (exchange rate :P )
dr del
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Originally Posted by Entropy
No, but I've got them delivered to work and then of course I take them home. Does that count?
When your BP's are sent to work are your co-workers curious?
What do they say when you show them?:D
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Originally Posted by Siarah
Now I know I am probably going to get some flaming posts after putting this down in writing.
No doubt you will, there are owners here who sit on both sides of the fence. Some will agree, some won't - such is life:D
Always do what you want, but show consideration to those around and be aware of your actions, and you'll be fine. :gj:
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Originally Posted by dr del
It just gives extra ammunition to those who want to ban all of us from keeping them at all under any circumstances. :(
It sucks that we have to consider our hobby defensively to a certain extent but quite a lot of our fellow man just doesn't "get it" when it comes to the beauty of these animals.
Very true, hence I prefer controlled areas in which to display Samson. We don't have any issues of bans etc here in South Africa (yet) as having pythons/boas as pets is not as huge(yet) as in the :salute:. Guess we are lucky about that, but it also means that my opinions and views here are not influenced by this fact, rather by consideration to others.:cool:
Hey Dr Del, you got a pic of that African House Snake? I'm not sure I've heard of it....
Shew - I need to find out how to quote multiple posts here....
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Thankfully most of our neighbors are actually curious and appreciate looking at the snakes when (not often) we bring them outside....
The young girl who lives across the street has Downs Syndrome and she absolutely adores the Burms. (she says the ball pythons are too little to hug...though she never hugs any of them..LOL)...she pets the Burms....MOST of the neighbors would only pet them AFTER Missy did (the girl with Downs)....I was approached by one of the parents of a 13 year old boy (13 at the time) and she thanked my partner and myself for showing her son that you need to RESPECT them...
her son, I found out later had fallen through an old deck when they lived in Az. and was bitten by snakes...I didn't get details but apparently he had bad dreams after that...
the summer he met us, he never got around to petting the snakes but he was always outside when I got home from work and he would always ask questions....eventually, he held some beardies and a water dragon.....now, I expect him at least twice a month to help with the Ball Python enclosures...he'll hold babies...still wont pet the burms....but WOW...makes everything worth it to see someone have such a real fear, come to terms, accept and overcome....
not sure what this adds to the post...LOL....but we had the snakes outside when all this happened....:P
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Hey OhBalls
Adds a lot, thanks for that:gj:
Great to see how it can actually help others. They use pets of the furry variety quite often in special hospitals, old age homes etc as it tends to help the patients.
So many people say that when they get home after a stressful day it helps them to unwind by spending time with their pets. Some have a cat (I've got 3:rolleye2:) sit in their lap, a dog (I've got 2:rolleye2:) to play with, fish (I've got none, but had 5:rolleye2:) to look at, so what's to stop a BP from doing the same:confused:
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Originally Posted by Bundu Boy
Hey OhBalls
Adds a lot, thanks for that:gj:
Great to see how it can actually help others. They use pets of the furry variety quite often in special hospitals, old age homes etc as it tends to help the patients.
So many people say that when they get home after a stressful day it helps them to unwind by spending time with their pets. Some have a cat (I've got 3:rolleye2:) sit in their lap, a dog (I've got 2:rolleye2:) to play with, fish (I've got none, but had 5:rolleye2:) to look at, so what's to stop a BP from doing the same:confused:
LOL...we have three cats (well two and one who adopted us) and a dog.....still trying to teach the dog to change the litter box...LOL
yeah, i really love it when Alan comes over....he wants a snake now (it's in the incubator)...thought he would want a lizard, but wow...up to him to firstly handle the snake, make his home and take care of it....the snake will stay here till mom recovers from her son's recovery...LOL...though mom is ok with it...dad on the other hand refuses to come over and see the animals...:weirdface....he will....i think the hamsper is about to be replaced...LOL
We have great neighbors...i thank them
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O.o Well maybe I said it a little to harsh :taz:. I guess I had a little bit of my rebel side coming out. Don't get me wrong I'm not one of them teenagers that takes hers and throws it in everyones face saying look look I know you're afraid of snakes but I don't care! I am very respectful of people who are afraid of them. Like my boy friends dad's girl friend, (Wow what a mouthful) she is absolutely petrified of them. You even show her a picture and she hyperventilates. But I do take mine with me where ever I can. I do understand other peoples points of view on this subject.
Anyways! On with the happy stuff. I took my snake out and let it crawl on my computer chair for a little bit and got an adorable snapshot of him wrapped around my arm rest thingy. >.<
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Hi,
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Originally Posted by Bundu Boy
Hey Dr Del, you got a pic of that African House Snake? I'm not sure I've heard of it....
I will try and get some better photo's of the lil guy ( been meaning to do it for ages). In the meantime there are a couple of pictures in my gallery taken with the old camera.
Ps, don't get excited the new one is rubbish too. :rofl:
If you want to look them up I think the scientific name is Lamprophis Capensis. There are some nice discussions on them in this forum. and this is a whole forum devoted to them.
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Originally Posted by Bundu Boy
Shew - I need to find out how to quote multiple posts here....
You click on this icon https://ball-pythons.net/forums/imag...iquote_off.gif in the bottom right of the posts you wish to quote - it then turns red https://ball-pythons.net/forums/imag...tiquote_on.gif and when you reply to the thread all the posts marked in this way will be quoted for you. :gj:
And if you select one by mistake then just click the button again and it will de-select it.:)
dr del
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Thanks for that;)
Well dangit! I just went and bought a normal female BP today:gj::gj:
I've been looking for an older woman for Samson:D . Delilah is probably 8-10 months old and a good deal bigger than Samson. Problem is she is taking live prey so I'll need to get her switched to f/t.
Anyhoo. I was driving past my workplace on the way back from collecting her and decided to stop off to show my guys there. Again there were screeches when they saw the bag coming but this time they all came round to have a look. I kept her in the bag and gave each guy a chance to peer in:O
They at first thought it was Samson and asked how come he's grown so big so fast! There was laughter when I told them that this was Samson's girlfriend. In some of the cultures here big women are seen as favourable over normal sized ladies, so Samson was apparently getting a good deal :banana:
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Here she is folks
Delilah
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...8/dsc03706.jpg
https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...8/dsc03704.jpg
She purdy..... I like it when you get those ghost shapes down the side, poor Samson has none at all... She is tame as a kitten as well, no aggresiveness noted yet...
Also I've noted the stuck shed. Shed shed a couple days before I got her and has already gotten rid of most of it.
She'll hopefully be the mother of my first clutch, but there'll be some waiting yet. I expect she is about 8 months old or so. Samson is 5 months(almost 6) and is is visibly larger than he is. I'll weigh her in a few days time once she's settled a bit....
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lovely looking snake... and that picture is simply phenomenal. the different facial expressions really get to me, it's touching to see. i'm glad that they had the courage to say hi to her ;) and to even hold her!!!
i have taken my ball python to the pet store to get him weighed and to try and show him to the gal that works there in hopes that she could tell me more about his lamp burns.
he (snikolas my BP rescue) has not left this house since, but i think once it's nice out i would probably bring him out again. the summer days are humid and hot here (yay coastal maine) so i'm thinkin it's snakey kinda weather. i took him into the yard the other day :) he LoOOOooOoOved the grass :)
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Hey ViciousBliss
Thanks for stopping by.
Shame to hear about the lamp burns, what happened with that? I've read a lot on this forum that BPs don't really need a lamp, much rather underbelly heat:gj:
I've got a 100W infra red lamp which I put on at night when it gets cold. It's not in the actual tank but placed outside and used to heat the tank up a few degrees, not close enough to make the glass hot to the touch though.:banana:
Oh yah, before I forget, I picked up another female BP today! I want to get hold of one more female for Samson. I've actually got a 3ft'r lined up who should be ready for breeding next year. I'm not sure if the other 2 will be ready this time next year so I'm keen to get hold of this mature female.....
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my whole family grabs a snake and heads on out to where ever we go lol.
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Originally Posted by Hellix2494
As of yet i have not taken any of my pythons to work but I have however taken most of them to Church.
Yeah, same here, the last time i brought them to church was last summer tho, for a thing on fear =]
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Originally Posted by Hellix2494
YeahI get tease quite a bit. LOL "dont bring the Devil to church!!". Oh well I jsut ignore them Its not like I am worshiping them or anything.
have you ever had some one flat out tell you that you were going to hell cause you had snakes =]
didnt know the woman, and i had my male BP, and she walks up to me, pokes akua, says "Your going to hell because you keep those things of the devil"
and i was like mmhmm mam, thats not true, bible says not to call anything unclean that God made clean... she huffed and stormed off...
but i was like hot dang, good thing akua dont bite considering she poked him... lol
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Originally Posted by suzabella
I didn't read all the posts here so someone else may have said this but it concerns me that you would bring a snake into a situation with other people who were unaware of what you were doing. Why wouldn't you tell them beforehand and avoid the screams?
when im in a sitch that i dont know the people, and how they react to snakes, i stay away from groups, and generally i have a friend or my mom tell them "hey, she has a snake over there, your welcome to look, but i wanted to warn you." =]
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Originally Posted by KYSHA
everywhere I go people ask me if she venomous, and if shes gonna be as "big as an anaconda", and if she eats people, all kind of crazy questions, I smile and explain to them that if she was venomous most likely I would'nt be holding her and I would've been dead by now. LMAO!
really? me to... i had one guy tell me i was holding a rattle snake.. i showed him akua's tail and was like uh no rattle sir, and he was like "yep, you prolly cut them off so people didnt run scared. i saw one jus like that in my back yard, its a rattler"
man was dead serious to =] some people are just dumb
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Originally Posted by FIEND_FO_LYFE
my whole family grabs a snake and heads on out to where ever we go lol.
yeah, pretty much the same here lol.
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