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Apocalyptus wrote:Man, I have always wanted a pet snake. The problem I forsee though is that I like travelling, and for a pet like a dog or cat it's not too hard to find someone willing to look after it while you're away, but snakes are somehow less popular.
It's a shame. Ginger molted while I was looking after her and we got to keep it. My dad had a king snake. He felt bad about feeding it live mice, so he got them frozen and thawed them out beforehand.
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My roomate had a pet cornsnake that was very nice orange colour. Apparently he's trying to sell it. However he did recently bring it to a show-and-tell for his soon-to-be niece and it got loose in his fiancee's car. I guess she found it later, alive, but I can't imagine it loved being out in the car on a December day in the Ottawa (Canadia) area.

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I found a picture of my sister's cat that I took about eight years or so ago!

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I miss that camera and also cat :(
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Aww, she was such a pretty cat.
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Summary: Cats are generally assholes.
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Well, I woke up this morning to some quiet sound, turned my head to look up and saw one of my cats staring down at me as he sat on my pillow. It was a bit unsettling but also cute.
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Ahhh this is my mum's puppy, and some pine cones.

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EDIT: ONE of my mums puppies
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N'awww, cutie.
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Are you sure those are pinecones and not dinosaur or spider eggs? Christ all mighty those are huge
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wolf wrote:Are you sure those are pinecones and not dinosaur or spider eggs? Christ all mighty those are huge
They do remind me greatly of the dragon eggs in Game of Thrones. But nay, they are Bunya Pine pine cones. Shame. I could do with some dragons.
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Kimra wrote:
wolf wrote:Are you sure those are pinecones and not dinosaur or spider eggs? Christ all mighty those are huge
They do remind me greatly of the dragon eggs in Game of Thrones. But nay, they are Bunya Pine pine cones. Shame. I could do with some dragons.
Yeah, they look like a cross between the GOT eggs and pineapples.

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Kimra wrote:
wolf wrote:Are you sure those are pinecones and not dinosaur or spider eggs? Christ all mighty those are huge
They do remind me greatly of the dragon eggs in Game of Thrones. But nay, they are Bunya Pine pine cones. Shame. I could do with some dragons.
I'm still not convinced that this isn't an Aussie trick to unleash spiders upon us all
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wolf wrote:
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wolf wrote:Are you sure those are pinecones and not dinosaur or spider eggs? Christ all mighty those are huge
They do remind me greatly of the dragon eggs in Game of Thrones. But nay, they are Bunya Pine pine cones. Shame. I could do with some dragons.
I'm still not convinced that this isn't an Aussie trick to unleash spiders upon us all

I'm sure that this is exactly what it is. I think that is a pretty fundamental part of the Australian national identity.

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I for one welcome our new Australian Spider Overlords.
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smiley_cow wrote:I for one welcome our new Australian Spider Overlords.
I'm getting a definite sense of déjà vu here. The web of our universe is turning in on itself.
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