What would you do????
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My grandma was deathly scared of snakes. I remember one early (very early)morning waking up to screaming and looking outside my bedroom window at my grandparents house. Looking down at the clothesline where grandma was hanging clothes. She was hitting a snake that was laying under the lines (with a shovel)..by the time she was done..grandpa said.. we officially have rice size stew meat now. After she was done....she said she was to tired to hang the clothes..she brought them in and dried them. lol
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Originally Posted by blueangel
I hate snakes. My son gets after me for killing good snakes. But to me there is no good snake.
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Originally Posted by Painiacs
Cjmomma has a snack!
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OMG cjomomma...are you saying you ate alligator?? I am such a baby..because I always tell hubby..if it does not gobble, mooo, oink, cocka doodle do..it is never passing my lips. lolol... He has tried, bear, moose, elk, etc..but not me. lol
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It was an accident, I didn't mean to write snack!! Tho I have always wanted to try snake, I wonder if it tastes like alligator?[/quote]
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It's kinda on the dry side. While still on the Yuma reservation the Indian kids we played with would show us how to kill and cook darn near everything that moved. (Mud hens taste terrible!!) Fish and snakes, birds, etc were cleaned, salted and wrapped in big leaves and then mud and then put in the coals of a camp fire. Then we would play in the old prison and wind up hungry enough to eat darn near anything. And we could sell the skins, insides cleaned immediately with wood ashes and wrapped around a stick. Men loved them for hat bands.
This house might have had a lot of rodents for such a huge amount of snakes to move in!! Must have had something to
make them do it. Could it be they were flooded out?
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It's kinda on the dry side. While still on the Yuma reservation the Indian kids we played with would show us how to kill and cook darn near everything that moved. (Mud hens taste terrible!!) Fish and snakes, birds, etc were cleaned, salted and wrapped in big leaves and then mud and then put in the coals of a camp fire. Then we would play in the old prison and wind up hungry enough to eat darn near anything. And we could sell the skins, insides cleaned immediately with wood ashes and wrapped around a stick. Men loved them for hat bands.
This house might have had a lot of rodents for such a huge amount of snakes to move in!! Must have had something to
make them do it. Could it be they were flooded out?
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Originally Posted by mythreesuns
OMG cjomomma...are you saying you ate alligator?? I am such a baby..because I always tell hubby..if it does not gobble, mooo, oink, cocka doodle do..it is never passing my lips. lolol... He has tried, bear, moose, elk, etc..but not me. lol
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