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    Re: Introduction

    Welcome aboard from your neighbor to the north
    1.0 Hypo RTB - Kotex * 1.0 Spider BP - Master Chief * 1.0 Pastel BP - Snakey * 0.3 Normal BP's - Cortana, Baby Girl & Straga

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enve View Post
    Welcome aboard from your neighbor to the north
    I'm so glad to see so many NH folks. I really am looking to stud my male this year in trade for a Female from the clutch. Any NH takers?
    ~Noel Bishop
    Working on those SPOG Genetic Stripe's.<3

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightLad View Post
    NP about the help. Glad to have you aboard! I agree that this is a wicked site for all things herp, with friendly people clearly devoted to the well-being of their animals. I'm so glad I found this place. I was reading the forums and asking questions for a while before I got my own BP, and thanks to the helpful nature of many dedicated members I was well prepared. (So I owe another round of thanks to all the members myself!)

    I have a question about the ear! Is the ear plug more akin to a tattoo - in that it is permanent - or is it more like a piercing which will usually close up on itself if not used for a while?
    I've Taken them out from time to time. They wont ever look 'normal'. I do it mostly for the same reason I get tattoo's. The pain is kind of a turn on.<3. Thats my honest answer.
    ~Noel Bishop
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    ...kinda random....but

    Where do you shop for plugs? It is so hard to find a place that has anything larger than 00g.

    Took me months to find a nice pair of .5in weights.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by WellyBelly View Post
    I've Taken them out from time to time. They wont ever look 'normal'. I do it mostly for the same reason I get tattoo's. The pain is kind of a turn on.<3. Thats my honest answer.
    That's cool. My sister has several tats and piercings, but no plugs, so I was just wonderin'. I think they look very tribal!

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    Re: Introduction

    hiya
    I'm in NH too
    welcome!

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    Re: Introduction

    Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch Art View Post
    ...kinda random....but

    Where do you shop for plugs? It is so hard to find a place that has anything larger than 00g.

    Took me months to find a nice pair of .5in weights.....
    A shop in fort myers has some huge ones. A girl working there also has like 2.5in discs. Its where I got my tats done.

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    Make mine from hardwoods + Dremel tool + sandpaper + bees wax
    ~Noel Bishop
    Working on those SPOG Genetic Stripe's.<3

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