Blaze & Daze

GreatwhiteNorth

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I was a Herp freak as a kid - 11'+ plus Reticulated, 7' Red tail & several "hot" native snakes.
Fla got over run with the pythons by irresponsible owners & we were moving too much to bring them along. Donated the exotics & released the Rattlers (Diamond backs, Pigmies and a Cottonmouth) back to their homes.
 

manfredo

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An old school friend used to love to eat that white gristle bit off the chicken breast. That was totally ick so I bet he would love that meat gum.

This lad also loved to chew on apple seeds which completely filled the room with the unpleasant smell of apple seeds. From what I was able to glean from his diet, I was glad when he moved to Nottingham, UK.
There was a waitress I worked with who would eat the steak fat off customers plates all the time when she was clearing plates. She'd be like "what, they didn't even touch it". I also remember she had a gnarly looking biker dude boyfriend with 1 arm....I didn't even ask! That was my favorite job ever though...
 

StareCase

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... Put head inside of clear plastic container? (Rubbermaid head, not pyramid head? Anyone like silent hill o.o) You might asphyxiate from the smoke kinda pooling in there... Risks and rewards sommat or other ...
I appreciate you thinking outside the box ... or in this case Rubbermaid bucket ... but no such trustworthy hardware exists. We have those big garbage pails but to be honest, after knowing what has gone into those things over the years, I would rather chew chicken gristle or rib gum.
 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
Staff member
Yuppers and no I let them go two long I'm thinking but I will be starting other in a week or two hopefully I get it right this time :hump:
I also murdered mine. Literally forgot I popped it. Poor dear... I've got another one in the soil, so we shall see! I'm happier for you to be trying the lemon bubble. That one's just a good weed, no goofy mutations to deal with.
 

manfredo

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It's almost snake season....For the past 2 years, I have had baby snakes in my house in August. Ever since I installed a gas fireplace and holes got drilled in the concrete....which yes, have all been filled. The first year it was "just" the basement, but last year one was in the kitchen.

I did a lot of sealing and I have not seen a snake within 50' of the house, so fingers crossed....Cause I'm not a "Herp". Wish I was, but I don't think there's any chance of me getting friendly with them.
 
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