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03-27-03, 06:14 PM
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Lol!!
I have my cali king out right now and she is just staring at the cpu screen! It's so cute!
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03-27-03, 06:23 PM
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hehehe. I love my Cal King.
I feel they are one of the TOP snake pets. You can't beat the simple contrasting pattern.
Marisa
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03-27-03, 06:27 PM
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My little one just stopped musking me, she's going to be 9 months old in April. She actually wanted out tonight. She looked up at me so I went to take her out and she didn't even move. She did musk me because I touched her tail, which was wrapped around her branch, but not a lot at all, and then she just sat and watched my type, look down when I type, look up when something on the screen moves. She is calming down so nicely now, even more so than before I took her to the vet, which is weird because the vet had to restrain her and such. Anyways, just glad she's calming down!
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03-27-03, 06:33 PM
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Yeah I actually got lucky and picked up mine when he was slightly older. He was about 24 inches long, and has previously been at a pet shop, so a lot of people were holding him constantly. He was a total baby when I got him.
But he has musked me before when I smelled of mice. He FREAKED! Can't beat their feeding response.
Marisa
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03-27-03, 08:41 PM
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Really now.
Burmies
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03-27-03, 11:02 PM
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Uh Is there a problem? Or are you just commenting on the story in one incredibly odd way?
Marisa
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03-29-03, 02:19 PM
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Re: Lol!!
Quote:
Originally posted by Andy_G
I have my cali king out right now and she is just staring at the cpu screen! It's so cute!
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Hey, just wanted you to know that a CPU is your Central Processing Unit, the chip inside your computer that is the "brains". It's not the case your whole computer is housed in and it doesn't have a screen.
No offense intended, it's a common misconception and I am out to eradicate those!
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03-29-03, 02:32 PM
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I meant for CPU to be short form for computer pretty much. I needed to make it short as possible because I had my snake out. Thank you for clarifying this and no offense taken.
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03-29-03, 02:54 PM
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Quote:
I have my cali king out right now and she is just staring at the cpu screen! It's so cute!
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I think it's cool how inquisitive Kings are. Bones actually sits in his tank watching me when I'm the computer (notice I did not use CPU ) We have staring contests from time to time, I always seem to loose though. LOL
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