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RosieReal

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HAH!! I've got internet.
...ahem...

What I ment to say was, Hello! some of you might recognize me, others perhaps not, but we're all friends here. :)
I've been a sporadic member of this site for a couple years now, limited mostly by my lack of access to the WORLD WIDE WEB...world wide doesn't apply to some rural parts of the Canadian Maritimes.
So, now I've just started my first year of university as a mature student, and as a result have regular internet. I swear my computer almost swallowed me whole the first night, all I was trying to do was catch up on everything I've missed in the passed few years. :crazy01:

In case you don't know me (or if your memory is like mine and you've forgotten me- dont worry, I wont be offended even a little) here's a little about me...
My name is Rosie, I'm 25, I live in extreemly eastern Canada, and I like snakes. I currently have two corns and a ball python...but I'll soon be baby sitting a third cornsnake for a friend who is in the navey. My two corns are adults, a male amel (big boy! bad attitude! lol) and an anery female (smallish, and much more timid). oh...yes...just to be clear... I DO NOT BELIVE IN COHABITATION...at least for snakes. I'm starting to think if its a bad idea for humans too...but thats another topic.:twohammer
In case you're interested, the ball python (a normal) was a 'gift' from people who knew i kept snakes and didnt want to care for the poor creature anymore. She's doing much better now. I've had her for a couple years, but I'm not sure how old she is. I estimate at six or so. She eats like a piggy, which makes me happy everytime. :eatpointe

Anyway, I'm glad to be back, cant wait to catch up on the great pics I'm sure are around...See you in the topics!! :D
 
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