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shaunyboy
11-19-09, 02:03 PM
just stumbled upon this forum and joined instantly.not had a proper look yet but what i have seen this looks like a great forum.
all the best shaun.

Boots
11-21-09, 01:09 AM
Hi Shaun,

Thanks for your comments and welcome to our community.

Jason

Will0W783
11-21-09, 09:08 AM
Hello Shaun, I LOVE Scotlan- one of my dreams is to go there and visit the castles before I get too old. This is a great forum, you will learn a lot here. Do you have any reptiles now?

shaunyboy
11-21-09, 02:06 PM
Hello Shaun, I LOVE Scotlan- one of my dreams is to go there and visit the castles before I get too old. This is a great forum, you will learn a lot here. Do you have any reptiles now?
i keep various carpet pythons.1.2 jungles.1.1 bredl.1.0 coastal.1.0 jaguar.0.1 75% jungle jag.0.1 88% diamond x jungle.and my pride and joy an 08 female non locale specific pure diamond.my youngest son (9 year old) has a desert kingsnake.you would have good fun over here if your into castles we do have our fare share of them.edinburgh castle (where the military tattoo is held )is around 20 miles from my house.i am looking forward to finding out how people in other countrys go about their husbandary and to whats available thats rare or cannot be got in the uk.thanks for your kind comments.
all the best shaun.

kellen
11-21-09, 04:19 PM
Hey Shaun. Whereabouts are you from? I used to live in Campsie, just north of Glasgow. Born and raised in Yorkshire though. Not quite as cold and wet, but not quite dry enough!

MacAdder
11-22-09, 02:01 AM
Hi Shaun

My brother moved to Scotland Glasgow. I hope it wasn't for the weather.

Regards Shaun

siz
11-25-09, 08:50 AM
Welcome. I love Edinburgh, all my family lives in England and Scotland so I've been up there quite a few times. Last time I went, tattoo was being held and it was BUSY.

shaunyboy
01-06-10, 07:09 PM
hello kellen,i am from a wee village called kelty in the county of fife.10 miles north of the fourth road bridge (pretty famous land mark,well it is in this small country).its an hours drive from glasgow.

hello macadder,thats a nice scotish name,unless your brothers into bieng wet,cold and miserable then the weather up heres not for him.

hello siz,ive often thought scotland would be a great place to visit its a beautiful country but the weathers miserable.

macadder please excuse my ignorance but i do not recognise your flag.geography is not my strong point so could you please tell me what country it represents.also it must have better weather than here,what was your brother thinking ?

MacAdder
01-07-10, 01:52 AM
shaunyboy I live in Cape Town, South Africa. My name happens to be Shaun Ross MacLeod. Suppose I am a direct result of the Highland clearances.

siz
01-08-10, 08:14 AM
Haha yes it's not exactly tropical. Weather was pretty nice last time I was there actually. I'm going again this summer...My grandad is turning 100! :eek:

shaunyboy
01-17-10, 06:52 PM
hello macadder,my name is shaun riach.the riachs and the macleods fought side by side against the english at the battle of culloden.it was fought just outside inverness (famous for the loch ness monster) on open moorlands and was the last battle to be fought on british soil.sadly we lost but some of us survived my friend or you and i would not be sitting here ha ha.i think i would have prefered to have been moved out in the clearances if i could have ended upin a nice country like yours.

hello siz,i hope the weather holds out for you on your next visit.it really is a nice country when the weathers good.thats truely amazing your grandad is 100 on his birthday.wish him all the best from me.i became a grandad myself for the first time 7 months ago when my sons wife had twins.a boy and a girl.it was the first time in my life i've felt really,really old.your grandad has just cheered me up as feel i'm just a young novice grandad compaired to him.

cheers shaun

LISA127
01-18-10, 11:59 AM
Welcome! :)

MacAdder
01-18-10, 03:56 PM
Hi Shaunyboy
Culloden was more of a civil conflict than against the English per say. More Scots were on the English side than English troops.
I think old Charley made a couple of real bad decisions in “planning” the battle but when he froze during the English artillery fire that was literally the end.
I think the atrocities after the battle were crimes against humanity.

I enjoy reading up on the history even though the conclusions often sadden.

shaunyboy
01-24-10, 05:59 PM
Hi Shaunyboy
Culloden was more of a civil conflict than against the English per say. More Scots were on the English side than English troops.
I think old Charley made a couple of real bad decisions in “planning” the battle but when he froze during the English artillery fire that was literally the end.
I think the atrocities after the battle were crimes against humanity.

I enjoy reading up on the history even though the conclusions often sadden.

i know you would think in this day and age we would learn more from history and stop it repeating itself with pointless wars and killing.i dont want to get into a history debate but culloden was a battle to put a scottish king back on the throne of scotland and give the scots thier country back from rule under the english.to this day the country of wales and scotland are ruled by an english goverment.i think maybe our snake forum folk have had enough history for now my friend.feel free to pm me if you want to talk some more on the subject as i like history as well.so what snakes do you keep and what are your favourites ?
cheers shaun

shaunyboy
01-24-10, 06:00 PM
Welcome! :)
thanks lisa

infernalis
01-24-10, 06:50 PM
sorry I missed this one before.


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shaunyboy
02-21-10, 01:57 PM
thanks for the welcome infernalis:)