Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill

And the moral of the tale was that the young should not be out parking and
engaging in exploration.

I know that snakes are interesting because they lack appendages, etc so it is
fascinating to see how they survive.  Guess it is a 'girl' thing about snakes
(oh jackie, how sexist of you <VVBG>).  I really don't know why people tend
to shy away from snakes.

jackief

William J. Foristal wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
>
> On Tue, 10 Mar 1998 04:48:39 -0600 Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> writes:
> >Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >
> >Hi Bill
> >
> >Probably an urban myth--sort of like the cat and babies, I would
> >imagine.
> >May have happened that the snake was looking, but then the conclusion
> >was
> >that the snake was looking for dinner.  However, I am not going to be
> >the one
> >to test this at all.  Like Kaye, I have a healthy respect for
> >snakes--I
> >respect their privacy and I feel healthy about doing so.  But, I do
> >know
> >there are people who enjoy them as pets, but as Kathy says--if you are
> >going
> >to have pets, you use common sense in the pet you choose.
> >
> >Urban myths are fun though as they really are "morality stories" in
> >disguise.
> >
> >jackief
> >
> Hi Jackie,
>
> Either morality stories or an attempt to frighten, gross out or shock.
> Remember the old stories like the one about the couple making out in the
> car and the one armed serial killer they hear a story about on the radio.
>  He escaped from prison that night. Then they find the hook on the door
> handle of the car.  LOL.
>
> I've never had a big problem with snakes, but I don't mess with them.  I
> like to see them in the zoo, however.  And I got to touch a python once
> when a guy brought him into work.  You could feel the muscles under the
> skin and could just imagine how easily a snake of that size could squeeze
> a person to death.
>
> Bill
>
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