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ZARADOZIA
10-11-11, 04:36 PM
My hubby gets home from work this afternoon and begins to tell me what happened to him today….

He walked out to the storage shed behind the hangar (place for planes) to get some survival supplies and what not. Directly in front of him inside the door of the storage shed is a box that stands about 4 feet tall. On the top are pieces of cardboard. He flips the cardboard off and leans against the box. The next thing he knows there is a 6 feet long black snake coiled and hissing at his face. His exactly words were, "It scared the Holy F* out of me!" He went and got 2 long sticks and maneuvered the snake out of the box, into another box to lock it in and let it go in the woods. When he finished his story I told him, “Hunny, I am so proud of you. I am really glad you didn’t kill it.” He replies to me, “When I saw it I thought of you. You are the reason I didn’t kill it.”

So as I have said previously, my husband is not a reptile person. It took me 11 years to talk him into me getting a snake & lizard.

Apparently I am rubbing off on him...

marvelfreak
10-11-11, 05:09 PM
Cool story. With time weather we know it or not our love for snakes ones rubs off on those around us.

CK SandBoas
10-11-11, 05:24 PM
That is such a wonderful story! I have co-workers that, even though they are not crazy about snakes, or even have a genuine fear of them, will always ask me how all mine are doing, especially the new babies. It really touches me that they have taken an interest in learning about them, and asking me if all the new babies have eaten yet:)