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Old 10-14-2014, 10:37 PM
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One day when I was a kid I found a newspaper article in my dads night stand. Seems two guys went fishing and a snake came out of the weeds. Because they both hated snakes they both went for the same 22 pistol and it went off. Grazing one on the arm and hitting the other man in the heel of the foot. Headline "two men shot by same bullet". Guess dad doesn't like snakes.
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Note to self: Find snakes and send them to Jon
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Don't worry Jon I'm on your side to, I kill every snake I find. Actually I got a kick out of your pic with the flame thrower because I did light a snake on fire a few years ago, we were having a bon fire and it came out of my wood pile to warm up next to the fire so I picked it up with a shovel and tossed it in.
That sounds just like something I would do!!!
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Old 10-14-2014, 11:42 PM
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Sam maybe you can edit Jon's engine rebuild ad so it says to include a snake in the crate with the motor?

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Old 10-15-2014, 08:43 PM
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Guys, he really is scared to death of snakes. Countless times growing up he would be screaming like a girl running out of a barn or a patch of weeds yelling SNAKE, SNAKE....though some of the funniest times were when we were bailing hay and he would roll one over and there would be a black snake sticking out of one.....yep...priceless.
So I guess this little .gif will cause him to have a "come apart" ?


This is your warning, if a snake coming out of a shed skin makes you scream like a little school girl, don't click

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Old 10-16-2014, 09:01 AM
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I catch all snakes ( garter) on my property & deposit them in the back woods.

My neighbors on each side of call me also whenever they see one. Save about 5 to 10 snakes a year that way.

Snakes are good!

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So I guess this little .gif will cause him to have a "come apart" ?


This is your warning, if a snake coming out of a shed skin makes you scream like a little school girl, don't click

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...S.gif~original

Ok.... I had to look at it. Still don't like snakes, but on a PC isn't so bad. Personally, I prefer vids of a mongoose killing them though. LOL!
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Sam maybe you can edit Jon's engine rebuild ad so it says to include a snake in the crate with the motor?

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