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I guess different strokes for different folks. Not bringing a snake into my house anytime soon. And even I wanted to, can't see the wife buying into that is a great idea.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General -
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Astro wrote:
I guess different strokes for different folks. Not bringing a snake into my house anytime soon. And even I wanted to, can't see the wife buying into that is a great idea.
As a single I see a snake as a responsible pet. None of the issues of owning a dog or cat. When traveling for a few days I don't have to worry about a sitter or a kennel. For long term travel I only have to worry about a friend coming in for two feedings.
Best yet snakes are introverted pets for us introverted peopleOf course I talk to myself... sometimes I need expert advice. -
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Tuckahoe wrote:
Astro wrote:
I guess different strokes for different folks. Not bringing a snake into my house anytime soon. And even I wanted to, can't see the wife buying into that is a great idea.
As a single I see a snake as a responsible pet. None of the issues of owning a dog or cat. When traveling for a few days I don't have to worry about a sitter or a kennel. For long term travel I only have to worry about a friend coming in for two feedings.
Best yet snakes are introverted pets for us introverted people
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Dan76 wrote:
As a youth, always had a snake or two out in the garden.
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We had a 30 acre lake and ducks used to run around on our patio sometimes making a mess. I came home from college one semester and asked my mom what happened to the ducks. She said while you were gone we had an alligator, and before we could get rid of it, all of the ducks disappeared.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
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Dan76 wrote:
As a youth, always had a snake or two out in the garden.
Have not seen any of the rattle snakes or coral snakes we used to have back in Florida.The road to glory cannot be followed with much baggage.
Richard Ewell, CSA General
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