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rgod -> RE: Handling Snakes (8/22/2008 7:19:52 PM)
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When I was a little girl, a snake handler came to class with a huge boa constrictor. We could touch the snake if we wanted to. They were trying to teach us how to recognize dangerous from safe snakes. There was some rhyme about snake colors - red and yellow kills a fellow, if it is black stay way back, if it is brown stick around or something like that. I lived in Texas at the time. Come to think of it ... I think this could have only happened in Texas. Anyway, being the type of kid I was, I just had to touch it - so I did. Several times. It was cold and dry - not unpleasant at all. Well, I no longer live in Texas, and my sissy quotient is now considerably higher. A couple of months ago I walked down a path near my house and noticed a menacing black slithering snake with little beady eyes. It was inching towards me (Eeeek!!!) Well, needless to say, I have not walked down that path since. On some level, I think that if I go back, there is a fair chance that the snake might be waiting for me -- along with a couple of his killing buddies.
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