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  • 03-16-2004, 02:45 PM
    Marla
    LOL, Judy, I had the same picture! Poor little snake trying to get back out of the vcr!
  • 03-17-2004, 01:13 PM
    Hoomi
    All this discussion is starting to make me wonder how difficult it would be to train a dog like an Australian Shepherd to scent track a missing snake? Aussies are extremely smart dogs, and can be easily trained to track something without attacking it. What our eyes have difficulty seeing, their noses can pick up from a long distance away.
  • 03-17-2004, 01:31 PM
    freakoverdose1
    im still laughing. Thats funny
  • 03-17-2004, 02:34 PM
    Marla
    Hoomi, I actually hoped that the male cat would locate my missing snake, but only when I was around to see him do it. He certainly had me going for a few days, looking around everytime he seemed extra alert or appeared to be watching something.
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