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Here we go again. Thought I saw the word 'neighbour' used. Unless we know the facts you can't point fingers. The snake may have been killed with or without RR's knowledge and as we don't know the facts we really shouldn't judge.
 
and once again who was the first person to point the finger :roll:
 
i believe it is rolling on the floor laughing my bloody **** off...
but i could be wrong
 
Did you cut yourself shaving?
How did you get a bloody A$$?
 
Yeah righto, so why was the snake killed?

Wanna be a bloody good reason to convince me.What did it bite you and youi had to kill to identify :?:
 
BROWNS said:
Yeah righto, so why was the snake killed?

Wanna be a bloody good reason to convince me.What did it bite you and youi had to kill to identify :?:

Why start something??? Just PM RR, get the facts and let us know.
 
Shamus said:
BROWNS said:
Yeah righto, so why was the snake killed?

Wanna be a bloody good reason to convince me.What did it bite you and youi had to kill to identify :?:

Why start something??? Just PM RR, get the facts and let us know.
Well, I didn't kill it myself you know. I first made lots of noise hoping to scare it away out of the Rattery. That didn't help cos it charged towards me, I got the h... outta there and yelled out to the neighbour, and kept running! He and his mate went in there. didn't realize they'd grabbed a shovel hey? I personally don't mind snakes, they usually go about their own business if you leave them alone. Dave and I eventually want to get a MD Python, when we get the time to look after one. So usually I wouldn't even kill a venomous snake or any other type. I even dodge snakes, lizards, etc etc on our roads. I hate it when people run over them for no reason whatever!! Regards Cheryl
 
... and if you read her original post on this subject, she said, "Sorry to say", which to me indicates that she regrets the fact that the snake was killed....
 
The best breeding setup I have discovered for the old cocky is a chipboard cupboard full of groceries, some of which haven't been moved for a few months :p . Sorry, but the ole household cocky is the bane of Far North Qld lifestyles.
Regards Rina
 
LOL! Rina. But we are not breeding the stinky household roaches. They are called Woodies. I think they are a native roach hey?. Cheers Cheryl. PS we have the household ones here too. Don't see them too often, but don't like em much!
 
Yeh I know Cheryl, I was just havin a moan about the 'stinky house roaches'! It just seems no matter how clean your house is, all it takes is for one of these things to make a really bad timed appearance and people start looking at you sideways. :lol:
 
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