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09-13-04, 09:02 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2004
Location: Calgary
Age: 33
Posts: 36
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yea but did they not tell her they didnt have a snake ahhhhhhhh
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09-13-04, 09:11 PM
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Location: West Texas
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I can completely understand how the girl reacted... if I saw a spider... any spider, I would've crushed it ASAP! There is something that completely unnerves me about them and I don't know ANYTHING about them, so how would I know if it was dangerous or even a type kept as a pet.
Remember people... snakes AREN'T a commonly kept species and there are many people who know very little about them, and have ZERO desire to know anything about them.
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09-13-04, 09:30 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2004
Location: Canada
Posts: 63
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I agree that is was the parents fault. If I were the babysitter... well, actually, I'd be pretty sure it wasn't venomous or wild, just because of where I live.
But still, if there were a creature I didn't know anything about, and it was "potentially" dangerous, I think I'd be freaking out and worrying about the kids too.
And really, that's totally irresponsible not to tell her they had a snake- maybe they thought she wouldn't babysit with a snake in the house because she was too girly! Lol, but she had the guts to chop its head off.
In the end, the parents were stupid. The girl was reacting normally, and did a good job of it. I hope the snake had no pain, though if she did as good a job as it sounds, I doubt that's an issue.
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09-13-04, 10:07 PM
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Join Date: May-2003
Location: manassas virginia (USA)
Age: 38
Posts: 1,516
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Id take out the baby-sitter! too many humans anyway, just thinning the herd as some say!
hahahahahahahahaha j/k.......?
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09-13-04, 10:30 PM
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Join Date: Apr-2004
Age: 40
Posts: 651
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i have to agree with the people who put no blame on the girl. And Samba, she wasnt about to waste the time making a phone call, possibly leaving the snake out of her sight to dissapear, and threaten the kids she was taking care of. Of course anyone of us would have probably handled it diffrent but that is because everyone on this sight knows 100000000000 times more than the average person about snakes. My grandma still thinks my ball python is going to eat me LOL.
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09-21-04, 06:03 PM
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Join Date: Sep-2004
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Age: 40
Posts: 81
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The poor girl just acted on instinct. The parents should have let her know they kept a snake, and more importantly, should have been more responsible in caring for it, to ensure that it wouldn't escape. Just because she lives in Texas, doesn't mean she's guaranteed to know which snakes are harmful, and which aren't. The majority of the population is quite uninformed. With that said, she must have some powerful instincts, in order to cut off the snake's head. I don't even have the guts to kill a spider, so I'd likely throw a bowl on top of it, and call someone. Anywho...as far as I'm concerned, if we are pointing fingers, it should be at the parents.
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09-22-04, 09:47 AM
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Join Date: Sep-2002
Location: New Mexico
Age: 45
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If I was really scared of snakes I'd probably not even get close enough to it to decapitate or cover it. I'd pobably just get the kids and leave. Use a neighbor's phone.
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09-22-04, 10:34 AM
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Join Date: Jan-2004
Location: Virginia Beach
Age: 55
Posts: 9
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Bottom Line... a responsible herper should have secure enclosures.
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09-22-04, 08:40 PM
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Join Date: Apr-2004
Location: Virginia, USA
Age: 45
Posts: 713
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and make sure people in charge of their children and homes for a time know that those animals are there and they needn't be afraid of them.
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