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    Re: How did your snake get its name?

    Noodle, my ratsnake and my very first snake. I know it's a common name, but I got her as a hatchling, she's albino, and she really did look like a little pink noodle.

    Spot,my BP. He's a banana and he came with a really cool name from GoT, Aegon (I bought him "used"), but Spot is kinda dopey and docile and cuddly, and it didn't fit him at all. I thought about Freckles but the kids said that was a really stupid name for a snake, so I made it even stupider and named him Spot, after Data's cat from Star Trek.

    Lucy is my daughter's BP and she named her after I Love Lucy. And it doesn't fit her at all- she's a really big grump, bites sometimes, and hisses too.

    I wanted names for the snakes that were friendly and funny, so my non-snake-liking friends might not be as afraid or turned off by them. So far it's worked and I've had several converts. Noodle has her own fan club on my Facebook page and when we have our big wedding in January, several people have asked that somehow Noodle is part of the ceremony!
    Last edited by FollowTheSun; 05-08-2019 at 12:51 PM.
    2 BP's, one ratsnake, 2 dogs, 3 cats, 2 small caged birds, 7 chickens, and a toddler in a pear tree

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