Posted by ihredo4 on April 05, 2012 at 22:16:09 from (216.73.228.77):
In Reply to: Fear of snakes posted by JDB on April 05, 2012 at 15:08:58:
I'm not too proud to admit they scare the crap out of me. No amount of money will ever get me to go into the snake house at the zoo. NW Idiotnoise doesn't have many snakes at all. Hear of a few Timber rattlers near Galena and on into SW Wisconsin. But Southern Mississippi has far to many for me. Jan 1 1987 I killed a Diamondback on my way to the deer stand. That morning it was cold enough that the diesel was gelling yet those freaking kritters were moving about. I sucked it up until Valentines day. Had 3 or 4 killed by then so I said see ya and moved back to Idiotnoise. Enough was enough. Sadly now we have the two legged variety crawling out here from Chitcago. Too bad we can't shoot them too.
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