[Bev] Thursday, March 05, 2009 4:47:20 AM | |
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Rise & Shine Metal Guys & Dolls!!!
I'm off to cook some breakfast and get the day started. You all have a good one.
DPK, nice to read your large font again. Thought you'd eloped or something ... lol (j/k)
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[ron h] Thursday, March 05, 2009 4:26:24 AM | |
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Good morning/day fellow meatlmaniacs...it's thursday and we're over the hump!!!
...good luck on your new apartment DPK!!!... |
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[spapad] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:53:51 PM | |
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Tween!
Just the age. LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by hellrider 31038 from Wednesday, March 04, 2009 6:48:09 PM) |  | hellrider 31038 wrote: | | MELTDOWN |  | K2M wrote: | | METAL !! |
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[hellrider 31038] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 6:48:09 PM | |
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[K2M] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 4:35:36 PM | |
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[Deep Freeze] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 10:48:37 AM | |
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A fine Wednesday morning to you all!!!!! Another tune over on the Project Thread for you all to sample. MM is trying to get as much material as possible done in the time we have left!!! Progress , my friends!! Slow..but progress!!!!!!!!! |
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[~ MG_Metalgoddess~] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 8:29:23 AM | |
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Happy Wed to all my metal Family.....
Have a great rest of your week... Stay positive!!!!!!!!
Hugs MG~ |
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[Return_of_Darth_Painkiller_0870] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 5:38:51 AM | |
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Wooohoooo....Wednesday! Hopefully, my brother & I get approved for our new apt and move in this weekend!  |
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[ron h] Wednesday, March 04, 2009 4:45:33 AM | |
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Happy humpday metalheads!!! |
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[Becks] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:27:15 PM | |
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I so so so agree about JP being, for lack of a better word, therapeutic! It's really helped me whilst my husband has been away, it cheers me up and before I know it I'm singing along and having a grand old time, just listening to some really good heavy metal!  |
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:25:29 PM | |
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I get depressed easy sometimes and I find JP makes it all better if I put it on and turn it up! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:23:57 PM) |  | Bev wrote: | | Think that's why 'Priest's brand of Metal is important to me. I can find comfort and soothing when I want it. And it will keep me strong when I need to recover  |  | spapad wrote: | | I can't imagine! I cried with horror once I realized the first plane that hit the Trade Center was no accident! Such senseless tragedies. All because of few fools in this world. The site of OKC in pictures let me feeling cold and sick, can't imagine seeing with my own eyes.
I remember when the space shuttle exploded. They enterupted my soaps to broadcast it and I was just sitting there thinking, big deal, another launch, and within seconds it was all over. So when years later, I got to watch a shuttle streak past Daytona Beach on it's way to the great beyond, I saw it as the miracle it really is! Life is just too easily lost. With every step, man teaters on the edge of disaster, and sometimes it happens. |  | Bev wrote: | | Yeah. It happened the day before my 33rd birthday. Sis had just gotten out of the Navy, was living outside of Seattle, and was enjoying her first civilian job as a firefighter. She flew in, we had plans to "celebrate". Took her down the 21st, two days later, to see if they needed anymore help. They had so much help they were turning folks away. I will remember the way the city looked, and the feeling of the concussion that penetrated through to my bones. And I lived 12 miles away from the site. |  | spapad wrote: | | Bella is a fine name! For a fine dog! Nice there is another Bella comming up.
Oh my God! OKC? Oklaholma City? You were there? His sister lives in NC, wont say where, she changed her last name to avoid the crazies that wanted to make the whole family pay for the actions of her psycho brother. (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:01:20 PM)
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I meant to tell you. The owner of the sailing center lost his dog about six weeks ago. Lilly. She used to walk the marina with him everyday. One of the sailboats in the fleet is her namesake. I am told he brought a new puppy to the marina. Her name is Bella.
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I come across that way alot myself, but if something hits my buttons, I will cry like a baby! When the doctor told me about Bella as soon as I hung up the phone I was in hysterics and had to leave work immediately to go to her. I will tear up for years to come over her. When ever something just hits me out of the blue.
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You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring.
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I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL
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[Bev] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:23:57 PM | |
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Think that's why 'Priest's brand of Metal is important to me. I can find comfort and soothing when I want it. And it will keep me strong when I need to recover  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:20:26 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | I can't imagine! I cried with horror once I realized the first plane that hit the Trade Center was no accident! Such senseless tragedies. All because of few fools in this world. The site of OKC in pictures let me feeling cold and sick, can't imagine seeing with my own eyes.
I remember when the space shuttle exploded. They enterupted my soaps to broadcast it and I was just sitting there thinking, big deal, another launch, and within seconds it was all over. So when years later, I got to watch a shuttle streak past Daytona Beach on it's way to the great beyond, I saw it as the miracle it really is! Life is just too easily lost. With every step, man teaters on the edge of disaster, and sometimes it happens. |  | Bev wrote: | | Yeah. It happened the day before my 33rd birthday. Sis had just gotten out of the Navy, was living outside of Seattle, and was enjoying her first civilian job as a firefighter. She flew in, we had plans to "celebrate". Took her down the 21st, two days later, to see if they needed anymore help. They had so much help they were turning folks away. I will remember the way the city looked, and the feeling of the concussion that penetrated through to my bones. And I lived 12 miles away from the site. |  | spapad wrote: | | Bella is a fine name! For a fine dog! Nice there is another Bella comming up.
Oh my God! OKC? Oklaholma City? You were there? His sister lives in NC, wont say where, she changed her last name to avoid the crazies that wanted to make the whole family pay for the actions of her psycho brother. (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:01:20 PM)
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I meant to tell you. The owner of the sailing center lost his dog about six weeks ago. Lilly. She used to walk the marina with him everyday. One of the sailboats in the fleet is her namesake. I am told he brought a new puppy to the marina. Her name is Bella.
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I come across that way alot myself, but if something hits my buttons, I will cry like a baby! When the doctor told me about Bella as soon as I hung up the phone I was in hysterics and had to leave work immediately to go to her. I will tear up for years to come over her. When ever something just hits me out of the blue.
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You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring.
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I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:20:26 PM | |
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I can't imagine! I cried with horror once I realized the first plane that hit the Trade Center was no accident! Such senseless tragedies. All because of few fools in this world. The site of OKC in pictures let me feeling cold and sick, can't imagine seeing with my own eyes.
I remember when the space shuttle exploded. They enterupted my soaps to broadcast it and I was just sitting there thinking, big deal, another launch, and within seconds it was all over. So when years later, I got to watch a shuttle streak past Daytona Beach on it's way to the great beyond, I saw it as the miracle it really is! Life is just too easily lost. With every step, man teaters on the edge of disaster, and sometimes it happens. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:14:25 PM) |  | Bev wrote: | | Yeah. It happened the day before my 33rd birthday. Sis had just gotten out of the Navy, was living outside of Seattle, and was enjoying her first civilian job as a firefighter. She flew in, we had plans to "celebrate". Took her down the 21st, two days later, to see if they needed anymore help. They had so much help they were turning folks away. I will remember the way the city looked, and the feeling of the concussion that penetrated through to my bones. And I lived 12 miles away from the site. |  | spapad wrote: | | Bella is a fine name! For a fine dog! Nice there is another Bella comming up.
Oh my God! OKC? Oklaholma City? You were there? His sister lives in NC, wont say where, she changed her last name to avoid the crazies that wanted to make the whole family pay for the actions of her psycho brother. (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:01:20 PM)
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I meant to tell you. The owner of the sailing center lost his dog about six weeks ago. Lilly. She used to walk the marina with him everyday. One of the sailboats in the fleet is her namesake. I am told he brought a new puppy to the marina. Her name is Bella.
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I come across that way alot myself, but if something hits my buttons, I will cry like a baby! When the doctor told me about Bella as soon as I hung up the phone I was in hysterics and had to leave work immediately to go to her. I will tear up for years to come over her. When ever something just hits me out of the blue.
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Bev wrote: |
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You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring.
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spapad wrote: |
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I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL
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[Bev] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:14:25 PM | |
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Yeah. It happened the day before my 33rd birthday. Sis had just gotten out of the Navy, was living outside of Seattle, and was enjoying her first civilian job as a firefighter. She flew in, we had plans to "celebrate". Took her down the 21st, two days later, to see if they needed anymore help. They had so much help they were turning folks away. I will remember the way the city looked, and the feeling of the concussion that penetrated through to my bones. And I lived 12 miles away from the site. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:05:42 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | Bella is a fine name! For a fine dog! Nice there is another Bella comming up.
Oh my God! OKC? Oklaholma City? You were there? His sister lives in NC, wont say where, she changed her last name to avoid the crazies that wanted to make the whole family pay for the actions of her psycho brother. (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:01:20 PM)
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Bev wrote: |
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I meant to tell you. The owner of the sailing center lost his dog about six weeks ago. Lilly. She used to walk the marina with him everyday. One of the sailboats in the fleet is her namesake. I am told he brought a new puppy to the marina. Her name is Bella.
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spapad wrote: |
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I come across that way alot myself, but if something hits my buttons, I will cry like a baby! When the doctor told me about Bella as soon as I hung up the phone I was in hysterics and had to leave work immediately to go to her. I will tear up for years to come over her. When ever something just hits me out of the blue.
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Bev wrote: |
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You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring.
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spapad wrote: |
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I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:05:42 PM | |
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Bella is a fine name! For a fine dog! Nice there is another Bella comming up.
Oh my God! OKC? Oklaholma City? You were there? His sister lives in NC, wont say where, she changed her last name to avoid the crazies that wanted to make the whole family pay for the actions of her psycho brother. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:01:20 PM)
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Bev wrote: |
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I meant to tell you. The owner of the sailing center lost his dog about six weeks ago. Lilly. She used to walk the marina with him everyday. One of the sailboats in the fleet is her namesake. I am told he brought a new puppy to the marina. Her name is Bella.
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spapad wrote: |
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I come across that way alot myself, but if something hits my buttons, I will cry like a baby! When the doctor told me about Bella as soon as I hung up the phone I was in hysterics and had to leave work immediately to go to her. I will tear up for years to come over her. When ever something just hits me out of the blue.
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Bev wrote: |
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You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring.
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spapad wrote: |
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I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL
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[Bev] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 8:01:20 PM | |
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I meant to tell you. The owner of the sailing center lost his dog about six weeks ago. Lilly. She used to walk the marina with him everyday. One of the sailboats in the fleet is her namesake. I am told he brought a new puppy to the marina. Her name is Bella. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:58:43 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | I come across that way alot myself, but if something hits my buttons, I will cry like a baby! When the doctor told me about Bella as soon as I hung up the phone I was in hysterics and had to leave work immediately to go to her. I will tear up for years to come over her. When ever something just hits me out of the blue. |  | Bev wrote: | | You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring. |  | spapad wrote: | | I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL |
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:58:43 PM | |
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I come across that way alot myself, but if something hits my buttons, I will cry like a baby! When the doctor told me about Bella as soon as I hung up the phone I was in hysterics and had to leave work immediately to go to her. I will tear up for years to come over her. When ever something just hits me out of the blue. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:54:41 PM) |  | Bev wrote: | | You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring. |  | spapad wrote: | | I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL |
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[Bev] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:54:41 PM | |
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You're a good soul. Sentimental is a good thing. It's part of being human.
I'm not sure when exactly I learned to adapt, desensitize. Think I had a coming to terms with mortality after seeing carnage in OKC. I am very sentimental. Grief is very personal to me and I express it in my own way, far away from others. Publicly, I come off cold and uncaring. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:37:58 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL |
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:37:58 PM | |
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I'm just too sentimental. I would be like Harley and want to save the chick from the snake too. It would do me no good to have to feed anything live to anything.
I once chastized my huskey Wendy for bringing home her prize catch of ground hog one day! She was proud I was sad and crying! She also fished and came home with some whopper fish, but that didn't bother me! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:33:45 PM) |
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[Bev] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:33:45 PM | |
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My step-son lived for feeding days! bring home tiny mice and watch the whole event. Later, was at a friends house. Harley was 6. There was a little chick in their enclosure. Needless to say, the python went hungry until they could get another chick ... lol And we kept the chick for a couple of days 'til I convinced Harley it was part of the "circle of life" and it was best that we feed the snake  [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:29:47 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | I could have kept "Monty" when I finally found him, but I didn't really see me doing the feeding live animals thing to it, so straight back to the pet store he went.
He was absolutely charming, I just could not deal with the feeding aspect. |  | Bev wrote: | | Pythons and Boas fascinate me. Was doing a model job, had to carry around a boa; on a trip to Virginia got to hold an albino python. I think it was 8' ... beautiful!
Later, MG |  | spapad wrote: | | You know I once took a baby Royal Phython to school in my jacket pocket to pick Flora up and while I was there I asked the teacher if I could show him to the children, she looked like she was going to scream when I pulled that Phython out! She did let me show it to the children and let them pet it though. Soon after that "Monty" went back to the pet store because the only reason I had him is my idiot cousin had lost him in my house and I finally found him in the christmas tree. LOL |
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:29:47 PM | |
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I could have kept "Monty" when I finally found him, but I didn't really see me doing the feeding live animals thing to it, so straight back to the pet store he went.
He was absolutely charming, I just could not deal with the feeding aspect. [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Bev from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:20:09 PM) |  | Bev wrote: | | Pythons and Boas fascinate me. Was doing a model job, had to carry around a boa; on a trip to Virginia got to hold an albino python. I think it was 8' ... beautiful!
Later, MG |  | spapad wrote: | | You know I once took a baby Royal Phython to school in my jacket pocket to pick Flora up and while I was there I asked the teacher if I could show him to the children, she looked like she was going to scream when I pulled that Phython out! She did let me show it to the children and let them pet it though. Soon after that "Monty" went back to the pet store because the only reason I had him is my idiot cousin had lost him in my house and I finally found him in the christmas tree. LOL |
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[Bev] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:20:09 PM | |
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Pythons and Boas fascinate me. Was doing a model job, had to carry around a boa; on a trip to Virginia got to hold an albino python. I think it was 8' ... beautiful!
Later, MG [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by spapad from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:18:16 PM) |  | spapad wrote: | | You know I once took a baby Royal Phython to school in my jacket pocket to pick Flora up and while I was there I asked the teacher if I could show him to the children, she looked like she was going to scream when I pulled that Phython out! She did let me show it to the children and let them pet it though. Soon after that "Monty" went back to the pet store because the only reason I had him is my idiot cousin had lost him in my house and I finally found him in the christmas tree. LOL |
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:19:50 PM | |
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I'll see you around soon I hope! See ya later MG~! [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by MG_Metalgoddess from Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:13:48 PM) |  | MG_Metalgoddess wrote: | | Hello Spa Pad... Iam doing good..
Iam off for a while... to check on my guy... Be back later Hugs MG~
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[spapad] Tuesday, March 03, 2009 7:18:16 PM | |
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You know I once took a baby Royal Phython to school in my jacket pocket to pick Flora up and while I was there I asked the teacher if I could show him to the children, she looked like she was going to scream when I pulled that Phython out! She did let me show it to the children and let them pet it though. Soon after that "Monty" went back to the pet store because the only reason I had him is my idiot cousin had lost him in my house and I finally found him in the christmas tree. LOL |
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