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Oh fcuk, another one of them. Don't quote AE, you're insulting him by insinuating you understand anything he said. It is abundantly clear from the narrow point of view you have displayed here in a couple of short posts, that you have no fcuking idea.
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Great minds think alike :D :D :twisted:

When I get to ten posts I will be ready to take over the world :twisted: :twisted:
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Geeesh!!

You guys can realy fight about shit.
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Who's fighting? :roll:

I see a friendly debate. Just because there's disagreement doesn't mean there has to be a fight.
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What if he's killing them so he can export them and sell em to expat bus owners as dash covers? :twisted:
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fig wrote:
eben wrote:
PEBKAC wrote: For all of you that feel the poor harmless snakes are worth more than people :finger4u:
I think your comment just prooved the point.
:TIC:
Hear, hear!

It's not about putting snakes and people on a scale and finding one more valuable than another; it's about recognising that there is room for all of us and we can live peacefully together. This applies to black and white, male and female, animal and human, etc, etc, etc. Killing things is easy; sharing our planet peacefully with all its inhabitants
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I enjoy getting a reaction out of people now and then :twisted: . If we had really been figting, I would have made a plan to go and visit fig to sort out the pet snake he has in his barn.

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I just couldn't resist.

Snakes

Snake can also be eaten and in some countries snake meat is a delicassy. To skin a snake, first cut off its head and bury it. Then cut the skin down the body 15 to 20 centimeters. Peel the skin back, then grasp the skin in one hand and the body in the other and pull apart. On large, bulky snakes it may be necessary to slit the belly skin. Cook snakes in the same manner as small game. Remove the entrails and discard. Cut the snake into small sections and boil or roast it.

Haven't tried this myself and am not planning to. rest of the article can be read at http://www.4x4offroad.co.za/tips/survival.htm .
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Nee f*k dit!!!!! I see one of these things.......... Size 9 boot!!!!! Even if I have to stomp it many times to break that titanium ekso-skeleton and clean up the slimey green toxic blood! :evil: :finger4u:
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Don't worry Zero, we're only arguing about killing snakes. EVERYBODY hates parktown prawns!
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Well I agree to disagree with Fig &family on the subject.-----just that
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BARON wrote:Well I agree to disagree with Fig &family on the subject.-----just that
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You mean you like parktown prawns? :lol:
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fig wrote:Don't worry Zero, we're only arguing about killing snakes. EVERYBODY hates parktown prawns!
Ek is bly ek is nie die enigste een nie :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:



F*kit, ek het nog steeds die eebie-jeebies *gril* :?
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Parktown prawns are bad, but be thankfull that you do not have these.
Cimex lectularius --> http://www.kznhealth.gov.za/environ/vector/bedbugs.htm

Apparently occurences of infestations in the US have risen in the last 10 years because they are now using gel based pesticides that target individual species like ants or fleas individually. In the past they used to fumigate or spray with stuff that killed everyting. Have not seen anything on the situation in SA yet.
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This little fella crossed the road in front of us a couple of nights ago. I though it was a speed hump... :oops:

It's a bit of a kak photo (wazzen-mi) but you can see the size...

It went on it's way into the Papuan jungle undisturbed and unharmed.

Last week I drove out the dormitories gate to the plant in the early morning and there was a herd(?) if wild boar in the road! About 8 or 10 of them. :shock: Since construction has finished, and the plant is operational, and thus a lot quieter wrt people presence, there's a lot more wild life around.
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