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"Forget the Snakes! What do YOU look like?"

Ok so here is my contribution to this thread. This is a pic of me when I was in College and I was holding my first Corn Snake. It was a snake that the Museum of Natural Sciences had on display. This was the day I fell in love with Corns! I had always wanted a snake but this guy helped me determine it had to be a corn!

FYI~ I was the only person other than the animal handler that would touch the "icky" snake!

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Here's one from the summer '05 at Venice beach. I've added a few lbs since then.
 

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Tom - You know I had to wear a Steelers hat! Lol.

Justine, Nanci, Calivik.... thank you ladies. ;)
 
Between this, your screen name, and your snake's names, I'm going out on a limb here, Janine......

You've got a cowboy fetish, eh? Or is it broader, like the whole American West? ;)

regards,
jazz

Erm, not at all, I simply watch rodeo, rodeo wrecks and pro bull-riding for the magnificence of the animals, not at all for the lovely young men.................
 
Nearly all my Florida friends (not the snake friends, the cave diving friends) are a bunch of sissified vegans (no offense to any vegetarians out there) who believe rodeo is torture for animals. What does a rodeo bull work, 60 seconds a week, maybe? He's treated like a king, he's worth tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars...

Nanci
 
I had to reassure my boys, they'd got bull-riding mixed up with bull-running and bull-fighting. I showed them the PBR website, with the explanations about the bulls' ratings etc to show what a great sport it is!
 
Erm, not at all, I simply watch rodeo, rodeo wrecks and pro bull-riding for the magnificence of the animals, not at all for the lovely young men.................

I think people attend rodeos just for the chance of seeing a bull crash. :grin01:

regards,
jazz
 
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