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09-28-03, 04:23 PM
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For Scott, and Chuck's eyes ONLY!!! No-one else look (this means you, Brian)
Scott, I believe you were looking for these pics??? guess what, I found them for you and Chuck.
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09-28-03, 04:24 PM
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09-28-03, 04:25 PM
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and as if that were not enough... (ps- cool t-shirt)
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09-28-03, 04:26 PM
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yet more. Special thanks to R.D. for the t-shirt grafics
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09-28-03, 04:33 PM
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Good lord was i ever tired that day or what.
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09-28-03, 04:34 PM
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you look like you were toasted
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09-28-03, 04:51 PM
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Location: Florida
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Scott was....
Sniffing dried uric acid from the mamba. N0ooooo! Make it stop!!!!!! LMAO! Ray G. HBR
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09-28-03, 04:51 PM
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Show him the one of you and the Green Mamba. =) Or will Mustangrde2 have to post it. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
i actually aint sure where i put it on here lol. or better yet let ray post his favorite one with me and that snake with it wrapped around my neck
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09-29-03, 01:51 AM
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Scot, whatever did happen to that mamba? Have you ever tried to grow a fu man chu?
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09-29-03, 04:17 AM
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XainI am actually not certain where that one went . It was one that Ray had about a year and a half or so ago. He NO longer sells, deal , trades in them nor do I .There are times i miss that animal as its intellegants was very high , but unlike a hot it had no aggresion.Good case in point for anyone thinking of wanting to ever work with a void thinking it is a good way to train for a hot . A hot acts one way A void acts like a ratsnake. Ratsnakes dont put you in the mind set to work with the hots. Only a venomous animal can truly keep you in that mind set. No matter how much a person says They will treat it hot in the back of thier mind they know it wont kill them. Bad mistake if the surgery was botched and it becomes hot again or in 1 case i know for certain of the surgery was never preformed and the snake was still very much hot.
And Ray G . I still can smell musk in my truck from some certain ribbons, I must really like you to get them for you $%@#$%@$#^%^#$& stinky things.
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09-29-03, 06:59 AM
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Scott Rules!!!....?????
And I quote,"...it's intellegants was very high..." LOL's!!! You must have been ummm, tired? I do have to disagree on the aggressive or, rather lack of venomoid aggression. Try a venomoid western diamond..They will still light you up. Most established, healthy venomoids have been "worked with" so much up to that point, they become somewhat "tame" simply due to the amount of handling. You do not see too many tame "hots" only because they do not get free handled like a person would ratsnakes.
In the early days of "venomoid surgery" Brian Blazer and I had worked conducted on two Kings for Soco Gardens Zoo. I kept one he kept the other. (For recuperation reasons) The 12 footer I had was doing very well however, both specimens retained aggression. One night about 6 months later I got a frantic call from Brian and he explained his king came at him, he raised a roll of paper towels up in his hand...When the king bit the paper towels they turned yellow! The techniques and surgical practices have come a long way however, when performed by a person who is not 100% "up to speed" there are inherent dangers! Mistakes do happen. The reasoning behind "venomoid surgery" I do not agree with but, we'll leave it at that. Thanks Ray G HBR
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09-29-03, 09:47 AM
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Scott don't you know illegal substances do not mix with hots? Hahahah. Good thing it was a void.
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09-29-03, 02:03 PM
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Barry it was a very long day. Ray G i admit i do not have a lot of experiance with voids but from the few I have had to deal with they just do not seam to have the temperment of a hot. Your point about the handling them to the point they become tame like a ratsnake does make since. But as to the intelligance of a mamba hot or not i firmly believe them to be one of the most intellegant. atleast they dont catch pygmys with there boot and hand lol or flip flops
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09-29-03, 02:25 PM
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Hey, Watch the flip flop remarks. At least I always have my "snake hooks) with me (even if I am wearing them on my feet)
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09-29-03, 05:15 PM
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Ray x-mas is just around the corner be very careful you know my since of humor is just about as warped as yours. Now all i want to know is this garbage can C.adamentus does he ever not stop wanting food? I was feeding the female and he was going spazmattic reminds me of someones Naja naja. Outstanding animal thanks.
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