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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 20 2004 at 14:49

Originally posted by Jim Garten Jim Garten wrote:



Spoke too soon - got home last night & Buttercup had passed away............. causes unknown; gives one pause for thought; my wife & I have decided no more snakes, this brings it home that we evidently knew too little about the species - how do you tell if a snake's ill??

Hell of a way to learn..... No fair..... should have lived in excess of 15 years



 Jim, it seems that my "poke" at you snake owners (meant only to get a "rise" out of you, and to provoke a humourous shot back in my direction) was a case of extremely unfortunate timing. (Once again, my sense of humour has "landed me in it!")Ouch

You have my genuine sympathies for the sad loss of your pet. I know that I too would be downcast if our dog were to suddenly die before his time.Disapprove

I hope that things are otherwise well with you, and again, sorry for my seemingly callous remarks.

Sincerely,

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O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 22 2004 at 03:16
Whoa Petey-boy......

No worries - I know you weren't being callous; we're all the victims of bad timing at some point or other.

I am fully aware there was no offense meant or implied and I assure you there was definitely none taken.

Peace

J

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 05:55
bearded Dragons!!Jim: they are all over the hills here, i used to catch them when i was a kid(do you need a permit to keep them in Britain?) Anyway...i had a dog called DEEFA(sadly gone now)..i also have five fish called the EFFAS,a canary called CEEFA and a guinea pig called SIR ALEC
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 07:04
You only need licenses over here to keep animals known to be venomous or dangerous.

We've had Dylan for 7/8 years now - he was about the size of my thumnail when we got him from the breeder, & he's now about 18/24 inches long, as dim as the working day is long, totally laid back & an absolute glutton for locusts & any green vegetable (except apples, they seem to upset his constitution..... with very smelly results )

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 07:15
JIM: i had a large enclosure in the backyard of my parents house where i kept all sorts of lizards,bearded dragons,blue toungues, stumpy tails,legless lizards(man,could they knock back the booze) blind snakes, barking geckos(they really do bark,they also shoot out a smelly brown oil from thier tails if disturbed) i think you would have found it very interesting.We used to feed them live fieldmice and i think you would find the Bearded Dragons hunting method a little more lively than "laid back" (do you hand feed the locusts or let him catch it himself) i wanted to be a herpatologist once and still have a big interest in lizards and snakes

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 08:48
i also have a baby nephew, SCOTT the son of my dear deceaced sister he is about 1 year old now and is cuter than any puppy or kitten(i wish i could put my sisters picture in the "Rogues Gallery "thread she was a hell of a lot more photogenic than i could ever be!!) She would have loved the PROG ARCHIVES site and would have been great with her sly sense of humour and would have given all of us a run for our money.......i miss her  and love her dearly!! ...there are not enough hearts....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 10:09

A moving post, Uncle Dude. Thanks for sharing that with us. 

Life is fleeting -- love is eternal.

It's all about love. Treasure and nurture your little nephew! Lead by example.

Sometimes, just watching my kids play, or even when thinking along the lines of: "Wow! I'm a father!" I am moved to tears of joy.

A life can be empty if there's no love in it. I am fortunate to have a spouse/soul mate whom I dearly love, and two terrific kids, therefore I am a wealthy man!

My solid inner foundation of love and happiness means that I simply can't relate to to much angry/alienated music, as I could in my youth. I crave and respect love, truth, beauty (not simply of a physical nature), honour, honesty, goodness, hope, loyalty, compassion, humour, etc. These are the eternals that enable me to deal with this screwed-up world.

"A time when honour meant much more to a man than life, and the days knew only strife to tell right from wrong...."

My personal philosophy: Try to be an overall force for good. Put back more than you take.

If, when I die, people can honestly say of me 'He was a good man," then I will have lived a meaningful and good life.

Live, love, learn,Smile

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 11:46
Hey Dude

What can I say? By the age of your nephew, your loss must have been fairly recent; you have my utmost sympathy, empathy and support. The loss of a family member, especially a sibling is wracking to the heart - to maintain your sense of humour, as evidenced in your recent posts is a real achievement.

Big respect, Dude!

J

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 11:51
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 11:53
Originally posted by dude dude wrote:

JIM: i had a large enclosure in the backyard of my parents house where i kept all sorts of lizards,bearded dragons,blue toungues, stumpy tails,legless lizards(man,could they knock back the booze) blind snakes, barking geckos(they really do bark,they also shoot out a smelly brown oil from thier tails if disturbed) i think you would have found it very interesting.We used to feed them live fieldmice and i think you would find the Bearded Dragons hunting method a little more lively than "laid back" (do you hand feed the locusts or let him catch it himself) i wanted to be a herpatologist once and still have a big interest in lizards and snakes



Dylan is laid back until it comes to feeding time, then it's frenzy time.

We don't hand feed him, just release locusts into his vivarium & he goes as mental as an Australian the wrong side of a locked pub door.

I spent a year in Oz a few years back doing the backpacking thing, but never saw a beardy - mind you, I did wake up one morning with 2 redbacks on the ceiling above my head........they died..... violently!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 12:23
A buddy once sent me a tarantula in a toothbrush box. Scared the  outta me. I've never been much of a spider guy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 13:08

Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

A buddy once sent me a tarantula in a toothbrush box. Scared the  outta me. I've never been much of a spider guy.

So here's your new avater.. you will not be scared anymore when you read one of your own posts


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 14:11

You know, I couldn't find my face again (AVATAR) so I just clicked and..........AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH, SPIDER!!!!

Haha.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 20:14
THANKS for the sentiments guys!! i started of with a light hearted joke about my nephew and then other thoughts came to me of my sister,. she died in childbirth(it still happens)her name was WANITA ANN WILKINS(nee WALTER,thats my family name)....i just thought the world should know that!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 23 2004 at 21:17

Sorry for your loss Dude.

 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2004 at 01:54

Dude....

I can't find the words in english but give all your love to Scott

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2004 at 07:48
THANK YOU TAUHD,YOU HAVE INDEED SURPASSED THE STATE OF GRACE!!
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