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Old 04-10-04, 10:17 PM   #1
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South Florida Grand Slam of hots

I went out tonight to see if anything was out and about and found

2 Eastern Diamond backS
2 Cottonmouths
1 Coral Snake
4 Pigmy rattlers
1 Yellow Ratsnake
2 Red Ratsnakes
Countless ribbons and watersnakes andnd some good ole dekays.
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Old 04-10-04, 10:19 PM   #2
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And yet another tennant checks in to the pigmy motel
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Old 04-10-04, 10:59 PM   #5
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Scott,

Congrats on a great night. I am kicking myself for not going with you. Enjoy the new additions.

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Answer your phone next time the first time i call lol by the way its a male edb
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Scott, I'm happy for you, however...the horrible song you made up to interrupt my dinner with lastnight was completely inappropriate. Why, might you ask? Oh, because the weather here is a nice overcast 34 DEGREES!!!!! Lovely cold front...it should hit you right about the time James and I start finding klauberi this week. That will make me feel better about your song.
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Old 04-11-04, 11:30 AM   #8
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lmao.Oh and by the way are 7 day forcast is.Mid 80's to High 70'S by weeks end. Have fun with your cold front. I know im going to pay for teasing you so bad when you actually get warm weather for collecting.HOWEVER until then im having fun...
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Great finds, and what an assortment of herps you have to go looking for.
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Yeah he is very lucky to be where he is. Up in Ohio not so many lol.

Nice finds Scott. As you already guess I like the Coral. Something about the little guys.
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I love corals and kraits. I hope to start breeding them next year. atleast the corals for sure. crossing my fingers
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Did you take them from the wild and put them in your tanks?
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Don't forget where you got that coral from and point me that way in 2 weeks. =) lucky dawg!
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Did you take them from the wild and put them in your tanks?
No, we take them from the wild and put them in our pockets. What kind of a stupid question is that? Where else would you put them? =)
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I put mine on a leash when I catch them. Makes them feel a little more like they are in the wild instead of a cage.
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