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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    Holy crap!

    A couple tubes of Neosporin should take care of that.
    "If I were stranded on a desert island and could only have one book, record and person...I'd probably die of exposure."

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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    u think thats bad? you should see the other guy! lol but wow im impressed hope it heals up well

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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    Quote Originally Posted by KLG View Post
    In the snake's defense, she tried to eat my hand as gently as possible, and is normally a gem once you get past the feeding response.
    I LOVE this! Tried to eat you as gently as possible!
    You can always tell real animal people because they don't try to blame the animals for being animals, and/or for the mistakes made by people working with them.

    Quote Originally Posted by KLG View Post
    Also, Robin, Christie, Deborah & Emily all get their "what to do when a 16' retic grabs your friend" merit badges. A++++ ladies! Thanks for the "cleanup on aisle 5" last night.
    I just want to know how it is that we sent 4 people with cameras and instructions to take pics of everything, and we don't have a pic of the snake wrapped up on Kara?
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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    how did you get her to let go?
    I'm not your friend buddy!

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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    Oh for gods sake Kara~ can't you do anything without me being there?!?!?!
    I KNEW I should've come.....


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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    Y'know, I imagine that feels slightly worse than when a Hyacinth macaw got a hold of my wrist because her owners weren't handling her properly. I made the mistake of trying to step in on her behalf and she decided to use my hand as a chew toy. Hyacinth macaws can exert up to 1000 pounds of pressure per square inch of those big beaks, and crack a Macadamia nut with ease. I lost the use of my hand for three days before feeling came back properly. But I didn't get any cool scars to show for it.

    I'm jealous.

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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    Oww!!

    That does it - you are hereby proclaimed Queen of bite club

    Sending healing vibes your way.

    Ladies you did remember to take pictures of it happening didn't you?


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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Oww!!

    That does it - you are hereby proclaimed Queen of bite club

    Sending healing vibes your way.

    Ladies you did remember to take pictures of it happening didn't you?


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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    o god i think i have a problem i see how gnarly your hand looks and i still want a retic.......

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    Re: Lapse in judgment (not for the squeamish)

    Man I love Ball pythons!
    OOOOOOOOOOOOuch

    Hope your feeling better Kara

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