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  • 06-10-2015, 10:00 AM
    Sonny1318
    Re: 1st snake escape, where have u guys found them?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hungba View Post
    LOL looks like I bruised your LITTLE ego! Perhaps this will teach you a lesson in humility "sonny boy". I'd call it "tough love" too but unfortunately there is nothing about you to love.

    "Anyone who had one snake escape are irresponsible and should not keep snakes" Only from the soap box of sonnyboy.

    Did you really say "soap box of responsibility?" ROFLMAO!

    Wow I've been schooled, please stop embarrassing me. Your too clever and smart. I give. You win. Note: I should be ashamed for engaging this at all. Let me guess they gave you an infraction for your charming wit.
  • 06-10-2015, 10:08 AM
    hungba
    Didn't bother reading any of the garbage in your last response but whatever it is it must be true because it comes from the "soapbox of responsibility".
  • 06-10-2015, 10:13 AM
    Sonny1318
    Re: 1st snake escape, where have u guys found them?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by hungba View Post
    Didn't bother reading any of the garbage in your last response but whatever it is it must be true because it comes from the "soapbox of responsibility".

    I bet you don't read a lot. Now where did that snake go.
  • 06-10-2015, 10:21 AM
    hungba
    It is hiding in a box, the "soapbox of responsibility". Get off it so I can get the snake.
  • 06-10-2015, 12:00 PM
    Sonny1318
    Just dawned on me, your the kind of guy who would laugh at an accidental gun discharge. Whoops there goes my eye, huh, huh..But it's ok if some guy who self promotes himself on the Internet did it cause....well, cause you say so. Yeah, your logic is sound. Tell me about the rabbits George. Now go fix the slurpee machine before your boss gets mad.
  • 06-10-2015, 12:45 PM
    Eric Alan
    This ridiculous back and forth ends here. Keep it on topic, folks, or don't bother replying. :colbert:
  • 06-10-2015, 01:28 PM
    PitOnTheProwl
    Re: 1st snake escape, where have u guys found them?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MalachiJ View Post
    Lol these are pretty entertaining ��. Now the next problem, every time I leave the room he tries to escape... Never did this before but now he's on a mission. The only reason this bothers me is because I have a screen lid on top that he could run himself raw on if he keeps this up. The lamps aren't directly on top of it but the lid still is not exactly cold..

    He probably will get some nose rub.
    A couple of bricks will work better than those clips. :gj:
  • 06-10-2015, 05:12 PM
    MalachiJ
    Re: 1st snake escape, where have u guys found them?
    I was thinking about doing that but I don't think (think)* he can get out they're hard for even me to get off and I can lift the whole enclosure up by the screen without a problem. He actually tore down his Exo terra background and pushed his way out of the wire hole because the plug was in the wrong way. I underestimated they're escape expertise... Will not happen again
  • 06-13-2015, 11:38 PM
    Kittenchehire
    Re: 1st snake escape, where have u guys found them?
    The first time my male escaped he some how found his way into my clothes in the dresser and was hiding under all my tank tops
  • 06-14-2015, 01:04 AM
    Aercadia
    STORY TIME!

    I had my first "pet" snake when I was 4 yrs old. My mom and I were riding our bikes around our neighborhood in SC, and we stopped because she saw a little hognose snake crossing the road. I was fascinated (I hadn't learned my "don't touch wild animals" lesson yet) so mom put it in her saddlebag and we took it home. We put it in a shoebox, and I wanted to poke holes in the lid "for it to breathe", but mom said that wouldn't be enough air/light/whatever, so she PUT THE LID ON SIDEWAYS. 4 yr olds don't have a very long attention span, so after a few minutes I wandered off to do [thing].

    [Some time] later, I came back to the snake box, and lo and behold, IT WAS NOT IN THE BOX. So I alert mom, she freaks out, so I freak out, and we start going on this massive hunt for the escaped snake. You guys, this snake was like... 8 inches, max. So we're turning the house upside-down looking for this tiny little baby snake before dad gets home, but 4 yr old me gets tired of this game, and I decide to go hang out between the couch and the wall, and just generally not help anymore. I guess baby snakes and baby humans must think a bit alike, because that's where I found the hognose.

    Mom decided that having a snake in the house was "TOO DANGEROUS!" and made me take it out to the cul-de-sac and let it go in the marshy bit that butted up to the drainage area. So I had a "pet" snake for about 2 hours when I was 4 yrs old, and I never owned another snake until DH introduced me to pythons. :)
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