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Re: Battle of the Giant
 Originally Posted by Denial
Your parents never smelled its feces and urine? 17 foot python pee has an extremely strong odor to it. When mine pee I can smell it all through the house as soon as I walk in the front door.
Oh no I grew up on a dairy farm, so there where all types of smells I grew up in Oklahoma, And as I said, My parents were very firm about our privacy. Like I said I also had a lock on the door. So that my younger brothers and sisters ( I have 5 brothers and 5 sisters, I am the middle child) couldn't get in if they wanted to. I didn't grow up in a normal house, in all practical sense of the word. It was also a very large house. With a lot of animals in it. We had 7 dogs, pigs, cats, fish, turtles, horses, of course cattle, and also 11 kids. You tell me if they would have noticed the odd smell. I lived with it in my room for years and didn't notice......LOL....... Just how things are growing up on a ranch. Did I mention all the men in my family are hunters also, so it was nothing to have some thing that had been killed sitting in a field 50 yards from the front door, coyote, fox, skunk. alot of people don't understand it b/c they grew up in the city or at least out skirts of the city. Not me grew up in the middle of no where. Nearest neighbor was 3000 acres a way. So once again, no they didn't even notice the smell.... I am not sayinmg that the animals went in the house either, but any one that has had animals, knows that there is a certain smell that comes with that animal, now add 2600 cattle, horses, dogs.etc..etc and you get the idea
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