Ps. I'm giving these snakes away because I can't spend the time I need
to with them. I consider these snakes members of my family and this
choice did not come lightly.
Matthew
Ps. Fred(from NJ) if you read this E-mail me.
"M Smith" <matt...@comcastpc.com> wrote in message
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-Raksha
See various other posts about iguanans and burmese give aways for my
response. I don't feel like cut and pasting again.
-Bill
M Smith wrote:
>
> I have a 8-9 foot Burmese python and a 4 foot ball python I MUST give
> away to a good home. Both snakes are very friend and enjoy being
bla bla bla
i dont have nice to things to say so i wont....
Psyconutt
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What size cgae would you like me to have?
Xine
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psyconut...@mindless.com.invalid wrote in message
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>Let me put it this way, how would like being about 6 foot tall
>and jammed into a room half your height?
>
>If you can not provide enough moving space for a snake then you
>have no place in keeping them.... simple as that
>
>if you can no afford bigger enclosures then the above also
>applies
>
>
>Psyconutt
>
>
>In article <3898366C...@comcastpc.com>, M Smith
thanks
Psyconutt
In article <WAem4.14170$MN.5...@news2.jacksonville.net>, "Xine"
-Bill
I truly believe that there is some sort of unseen life force with an
influence over right and wrong, and that basically "what comes around
goes around." This may seem outlandish but depending how you look at
it, there could be some basis in science if one thinks in terms of
objectifying social interaction. I mean, its obvious that some of a
person's experience is derived from the effect he/she has on others;
I've just "named" that derivation and called it a life force. Point
being, my only comfort in a situation like this is that someday, M Smith
will surely know a similar fate. Someone will put this person in some
kind of cramped metaphorical "box" of sorts, just because they can. And
then finally, M. Smith will how wrong he/she is.
And if that's already happened, all the more reason M. Smith should know
better then to take such a stance. Even learned behavior is not
automatically acceptable just because it lacks originality, in the same
way that an abused wife should not then abuse her child.
Now you can see how such a response makes me sad. And I feel
powerless. M Smith...please just go away.
-Bill
Xine
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Reptile Rescue and Rehabilitation
Adoptions and Educational Talks
William Ryder <"wryder"@taz.cs wcupa.edu> > wrote in message
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