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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    I'm entitled to my opinion


    terms of this site you violated was to insinuate i am dumb


    dumb would include jglass's DUMB response

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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    Quote Originally Posted by olga View Post
    I'm entitled to my opinion


    terms of this site you violated was to insinuate i am dumb


    dumb would include jglass's DUMB response
    huh... are you kidding me? Opinion or not thats like saying baby dogs are called kittens... it just isnt true. He was simply correcting the term you used, perhaps to help you better understand what "clutches" of eggs are really called, also to limit confusion among other people who might not know BP's have clutches and boas have litters...

    very nice clutch of baby black backs btw
    Last edited by ADEE; 08-31-2008 at 03:47 PM. Reason: eta comment

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    Re: Ballpython clutch (Blackbacks)

    Hehe you are right

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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    Those are some pretty snakes. They would be great for and albino project, the would have amazing contrast.

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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    Quote Originally Posted by olga View Post
    litter looks good, clutch is a dumb word
    And yet, litter would still be incorrect and clutch would be correct, no matter how you personally feel about it.

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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    Congrats
    Joe Haggard

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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    Quote Originally Posted by olga View Post
    I'm entitled to my opinion


    terms of this site you violated was to insinuate i am dumb


    dumb would include jglass's DUMB response
    It's not an opinion and they never said you were 'dumb'. Your the one who is calling jglass's response 'dumb' which means your violating the terms, not them. There is no such thing as a 'dumb' sounding word when that is the true definition, it's like saying the word 'anus' sounds dumb when your a doctor and your going to call it a 'butt'.

    Personally, I don't really see anything special about blackbacks. They look nice, but I don't see much in them other than a nice normal to me. It really varies.
    I like when morphs are strikingly different to a point where any normal non-snake person can tell the difference. You know?

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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)


    Personally, I don't really see anything special about blackbacks. They look nice, but I don't see much in them other than a nice normal to me. It really varies.
    I like when morphs are strikingly different to a point where any normal non-snake person can tell the difference. You know?

    I'm with ya - but they do some cool things in other morphs....

    I hatched this guy out a couple months ago....


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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    Quote Originally Posted by JenH View Post
    I'm with ya - but they do some cool things in other morphs....

    I hatched this guy out a couple months ago....

    NO details?
    How could you do that to me!?

    Is it maybe.. a PastelxBlackback?
    Some very un-noticable morphs do that, I know. Fires, Vanillas, Blackbacks, Sulphers, and even Spotnoses are just a few examples of some morphs that will make excellent crosses.

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    Re: Ballpython litter (Blackbacks)

    blackcrystal22



    please show me in the TOS ---

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