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To: Hi Heels

The only good snake's a dead snake, is what I say.

So my daughters were 7 and 2 playing in the backyard, and my hubby caught a little snake that we've seen alot of in the backyard, and he called the nature center to inquire about its identity.

And the man at the nature center asked: "Is the snake in any danger?"

Not to worry about my daughters, the idiot!


31 posted on 08/23/2005 11:58:59 AM PDT by peacebaby (Folks around me are crazy. Mercury MUST be in retrograde.)
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To: peacebaby
The only good snake's a dead snake, is what I say.

I wouldnt go that far.
Even rattlers and other pit vipers have their purpose in the scheme of things.
When I am out in the boonies I will simply leave snakes alone, figure they have as much right to be there as me, after it IS their turf.
In town, I kill the poisonous types but leave the others alone as well.
Great natural control of rats and mice.
46 posted on 08/23/2005 12:25:19 PM PDT by 76834 (There's nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation.)
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To: peacebaby

Do you know that it is actually illegal to kill a rattlesnake or copperhead in Tennessee?

It is, they are on the threatened species list. However, this is rarely enforced.

A few years ago I was working as an editor of an outdoor magazine and I received a news release from the state wildlife agency. There was a blurb about this guy they had busted for poaching bears in the Cherokee National Forest and, as part of the investigation they raided his freezer at his house and found more than 100 poisonous snakes in it.

So they got him for that too.

When I got the release I just couldn't figure out why anyone would want frozen snakes so I called the TWRA and asked.

"Oh he's one of those good religious guys," said the officer. "You know, one of those snake-handling preachers."

See we have some hillbillys here in Tennessee that handle snakes during their church services. Most of them have a short lifespan and it helps to clean up the gene pool in these parts.

Can you imagine this guy dancing around the church with his FROZEN snakes?


47 posted on 08/23/2005 12:26:02 PM PDT by girlangler (I'd rather be fishing)
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