meths
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Post by meths on Nov 10, 2005 11:23:35 GMT
Whats the difference? I've seen both, written numerous times. Is there any difference, or are they both different ways of saying "the snake guy" - Thats what i get, anyway. Honestly, i was standing at the bus stop the other day and this kid i've never seen before comes up and says "excuse me mister, do you have a snake?" I've never seen the kid before in my life! *Sigh* Just village life, i suppose. They all love a gossip! Not a big snake area, you understand, Its all wee brown dogs around here
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Post by lozzer on Nov 10, 2005 14:52:23 GMT
Well a herpetologist is a reptile studiest.For example they look for new species of reps and count the number of certain populations of snakes and lizards basicly stuff like that where as a herpercultureist is someone who keeps and breeds reptiles as a hobby. I get people coming up to me alot asking about my snakes,funnily enough as much as i say corn snakes arnt venomous they seem to differ lol
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Post by meths on Nov 10, 2005 14:58:20 GMT
Ahh, cool thanks for that. I love peoples reactions, they either love Frankie or crap themselves at the thought s/hes in the same room! I do enjoy tormenting those people though, it has to be said...
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Post by lozzer on Nov 10, 2005 15:09:24 GMT
Lol we are trying to sell our house and everytime someone comes to see it they just run out when they hear i have snakes
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Post by John Pilling on Nov 10, 2005 16:51:00 GMT
Glad it's not just me who has hords (well 15-25) kids hounding for a hold every time i go out. 1 or 2 i know and are good kids (i know their parents), and they sometimes come round and have a look at mine, a small group i know (2 lads and 4 girls) will sometimes come round for a group hug with zeus, Can't wait till she's over 8 foot, she'll be able to HUG back then, lol.
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