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    Poor misunderstood snake people

    Poor Karen. She's going to buisness school classes right now, and the group was having a discussion about planning. The teacher asked everyone to give examples of something they're planning right now, and she cheerfully spoke up with "Breeding snakes!"

    Everyone gave her a look she described as "Why must you be so weird and always bring up snakes?"

    She says to me "I can't help it, I love the snakes!" Poor misunderstood snake lovers... As long as she doesn't tell them we mark down shedding dates on the calendar maybe they won't view us as *total* weirdos.

    On a semi-related note, a co-worker of hers saw the 'baby pics' up in her cubical and said she's scared of snakes but she doesn't want to be, and thinks they're beautiful. She asked if she could come over some time to be around them and get over her fear. Well, Falkor, Gomez, and Ma-tsu are certainly good examples of well behaved sweet snakes (she won't be meeting Neptune!) so we gave the okay for her to come over sometime when the snakes aren't digesting so she can be around them, touch them, and we'll see about handling... (I'm slightly overprotective of my scale-babies *Especially* if she's nervous!). Probably in order of size.

    So mixed reviews from Karen's peers, lol. I still can't get over her male co-workers getting the shivers over poor sweet innocent Gomez!
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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    Ophidiophobites!! ....I get weird looks from people when I mention I keep snakes (they really go crazy when I say how many I have ) It is good to see someone trying to get over their fears though. Most people need to realize that snakes are beautiful, play an important role in this world, and will most likely never hurt anyone.

    The most interesting conversation I have had about my snakes was with a fellow graduate student that is from India. Great stuff.....it was interesting to hear what someone from another place and culture has to say about snakes.
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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    It is fun to introduce people (especially young kids) to our snakes. I can see them being a bit scared of Rauri, I mean he is a big heavy snake but lordy it is funny to see anyone intimidated by Emi the 8 month old milksnake LOL. I mean really! She's a worm and looks like somebody colored on her with Day Glo markers...ohhhhhhhh big scarey ! lol
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    Smile Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    Knowledge is our only sword and shield when it comes to the misunderstood.Sheree, I know the co-worker will have a pleasant experience under your auspices (keep Neptune away though)...LOL

    Similar note: I have some of those folks (we all do) who just can't bare the sight of snakes. My mom-in-law WAS one of them. After spending some time educating her she now holds them and refers to them as her "grand scale kids". I'll take a convert one at a time......LOL
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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    Daniel, I know exactly what you are talkin about......people think I'm weied just for loving snakes; but when I tell them how many I have, they cringe....with eyes bulging out.....there are a lot of people from Africa, particulerly Kenya that can't believe it. They all tell me Africans are terrified of snakes and think all snakes are venomous....I tell them one of the coolest snakes in the world comes from their very homeland.
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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    My grandma is on a mission (trying to convert people to her religion). Anyhow she is afraid of snakes as well. So i routinely send her updates on her grand-snakes. She also gets pics of her grand-dog and grand-rats.
    My brothers girlfriend came over the other night and was admiring the snakes from afar. She finally worked up the nerve to actually touch one when it bit me ... I have a feeling she wont be going near a snake for a while. This snake is usually very docile. Guess it was just having a bad day.

    Today while shopping for some 10g tanks for gerbils the chick out the checkout looked me over and said "let me guess ... snakes and spiders right?" I said nope gerbils ... she looked surprised so I added "already got the snakes". Anyhow it probably didnt help that my upper half is half covered with tats and I was wearing a sleeveless shirt ::grins::.

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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    LOL....I was being interviewed by a lady who asked me where I see myself in five years or so. I told her I see myself with my own business...breeding snakes. She gives me a look of utter amazement and disgust and says, "How in the world do you breed snakes???"


    I looked her right in the eye and said, "Well, you take the boy snake and put him in with the girl snake..."

    ......After her and the other lady with her picked themselves up off the floor from laughing so hard, we got along just fine.
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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    Nice....
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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    rofl! What great stories! People who've never really met a snake don't know what they're missing. Converts do my heart good. And I *will* win my Mom over one of these days!
    ~Sheree~

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    Re: Poor misunderstood snake people

    My mother is the same way, long story short, she likes snakes, doesnt like that i breed rats to feed them
    bryan

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