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It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best
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On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 21:12:31 -0500, Bob Crachet wrote:
It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best spent in years. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0104153741.htm More proof we have some *really* stupid people in this country. |
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On 1/7/12 11:38 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 21:12:31 -0500, Bob wrote: It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best spent in years. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0104153741.htm They have the whole tidewater Virginia and Delmarva peninsula on that range. These things might even get loose in DC. They could survive around the steam tunnels in the Federal Triangle area all winter. Remember when one grabs and starts to constrict you for lunch, unwind it from the tail. :) |
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On Jan 7, 10:38*am, wrote:
On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 21:12:31 -0500, Bob Crachet wrote: It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best spent in years. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0104153741.htm They have the whole tidewater Virginia and Delmarva peninsula on that range. These things might even get loose in DC. They could survive around the steam tunnels in the Federal Triangle area all winter. But, I don't know how much cold they can take. Tropical or not. Knowing they're a snake, probably a lot. |
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On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 20:40:40 -0500, wrote:
On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 14:29:07 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Jan 7, 10:38*am, wrote: On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 21:12:31 -0500, Bob Crachet wrote: It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best spent in years. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0104153741.htm They have the whole tidewater Virginia and Delmarva peninsula on that range. These things might even get loose in DC. They could survive around the steam tunnels in the Federal Triangle area all winter. But, I don't know how much cold they can take. Tropical or not. Knowing they're a snake, probably a lot. I think this is all new science at this point and we are learning as we go. I just know there are plenty of snakes north of the Mason Dixon line and these guys may join them if they can figure out a way to hide from the cold in the winter. In the summer time they will be right at home just about anywhere up there and there is plenty for them to eat. These guys can survive on birds, rabbits and rats but they can also take down a deer, a calf or a pony. My Son In Law works for water management in the glades and they find all sorts of things inside the pythons they kill. Let me know when he starts finding the little *******s full of golf balls! |
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In article ,
says... On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 20:40:40 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 14:29:07 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Jan 7, 10:38*am, wrote: On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 21:12:31 -0500, Bob Crachet wrote: It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best spent in years. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0104153741.htm They have the whole tidewater Virginia and Delmarva peninsula on that range. These things might even get loose in DC. They could survive around the steam tunnels in the Federal Triangle area all winter. But, I don't know how much cold they can take. Tropical or not. Knowing they're a snake, probably a lot. I think this is all new science at this point and we are learning as we go. I just know there are plenty of snakes north of the Mason Dixon line and these guys may join them if they can figure out a way to hide from the cold in the winter. In the summer time they will be right at home just about anywhere up there and there is plenty for them to eat. These guys can survive on birds, rabbits and rats but they can also take down a deer, a calf or a pony. My Son In Law works for water management in the glades and they find all sorts of things inside the pythons they kill. Let me know when he starts finding the little *******s full of golf balls! You could squeeze them out and re-use them! |
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In article ,
says... On Sun, 8 Jan 2012 09:40:08 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 20:40:40 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 14:29:07 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Jan 7, 10:38*am, wrote: On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 21:12:31 -0500, Bob Crachet wrote: It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best spent in years. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0104153741.htm They have the whole tidewater Virginia and Delmarva peninsula on that range. These things might even get loose in DC. They could survive around the steam tunnels in the Federal Triangle area all winter. But, I don't know how much cold they can take. Tropical or not. Knowing they're a snake, probably a lot. I think this is all new science at this point and we are learning as we go. I just know there are plenty of snakes north of the Mason Dixon line and these guys may join them if they can figure out a way to hide from the cold in the winter. In the summer time they will be right at home just about anywhere up there and there is plenty for them to eat. These guys can survive on birds, rabbits and rats but they can also take down a deer, a calf or a pony. My Son In Law works for water management in the glades and they find all sorts of things inside the pythons they kill. Let me know when he starts finding the little *******s full of golf balls! You could squeeze them out and re-use them! You can just wait, They will come out all on their own ;-) That is why they have those ball washers at the tee. BTW it is not the little *******s that bother you, it is the big ones. If you wait for that to happen, you may have to watch out for the projectiles! |
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On Jan 8, 11:58*am, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On Sun, 8 Jan 2012 09:40:08 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Sat, 07 Jan 2012 20:40:40 -0500, wrote: On Sat, 7 Jan 2012 14:29:07 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Jan 7, 10:38*am, wrote: On Fri, 06 Jan 2012 21:12:31 -0500, Bob Crachet wrote: It's time for a bounty on dead Pythons. The money would be the best spent in years. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0104153741.htm They have the whole tidewater Virginia and Delmarva peninsula on that range. These things might even get loose in DC. They could survive around the steam tunnels in the Federal Triangle area all winter.. But, I don't know how much cold they can take. Tropical or not. Knowing *they're a snake, probably a lot. I think this is all new science at this point and we are learning as we go. I just know there are plenty of snakes north of the Mason Dixon line and these guys may join them if they can figure out a way to hide from the cold in the winter. In the summer time they will be right at home just about anywhere up there and there is plenty for them to eat. These guys can survive on birds, rabbits and rats but they can also take down a deer, *a calf or a pony. My Son In Law works for water management in the glades and they find all sorts of things inside the pythons they kill. Let me know when he starts finding the little *******s full of golf balls! You could squeeze them out and re-use them! You can just wait, They will come out all on their own *;-) That is why they have those ball washers at the tee. BTW it is not the little *******s that bother you, it is the big ones. If you wait for that to happen, you may have to watch out for the projectiles! And stay away from the water trap! |
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