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Just some pictures
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I took a walk around my property the other day and found all sorts of neat fungi. Unfortunately my battery died in the camera and I didn't get half of what I wanted too, like the 3-4 different Chanterlles, this neat looking slime fungi, and some yellow unicorn entolomas with huge half inch umbos, and lots of other intersting mushrooms. But I did manage to snap off a few decent photos. The last pic is a bonus, my female water dragon ate her first mouse today!


A nice cluster of some Cinnabar-red chanterelles (Cantharellus cinnabarinus) These things are every where on my property in old mossy creek beds.



Yellow unicorn Entoloma (Entoloma murraii) These were the first two I found and took pics of, then my camera died. I later found a patch of these with half inch tall umbos, they were really cool looking mushrooms.



This is what I believe to be white coral(Ramariopsis kunzei), I'm not very good with corals yet. I once found the crowned coral, but it was the spicy peppery taste that led me to that ID. I'm not sure how these coral mushrooms mature so its hard to say if its "this species or that species" when I don't know what stage of growths its in and how its apperance changes as it matures. 



Crunch...crunch... :smile:




LK,


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Wow! Amazing pictures LK.
What kind of lizard is that?
I assume you have more lizards too.. Being the King and all. :smile:

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Wow, really nice pictures, you look like you have a really cool property.



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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Skikid16]
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Take a picture of your lizard eating a mushroom!


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Effed]
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I own a pair(a male and a female) of chinese water dragons(pictured eating the mouse). I also have a panther chameleon, 2 river cooter turtles, and one yellow bellied slider turtle.


About my property, it is 1600 acres of pristine wilderness! It is in the vicinity of Stone montain. There is a huge underground piece of granite that runs from stone mountain GA, back into middle alabama. Along this region of granite the wildlife and land in general is very different and unique. I think it is actually considerd a region of its own in GA. The forests are weird in this region, there are several open granite faces exposed sporadically throughout the woods where it opens up and the granite face can be anywhere from 3 football fields big to only a few yards in lenghth. These rock faces, and the small groves of trees that grow on them, support nice patches of blueberries and clusetrs of optunia humifusa(something like that) pad cactus. The granite is covered in moss, lichen, and fungi, which makes for a colorful beautiful open rock face. There is also some history in the area due to the granite in the area and the old quarries. So far I have found 3 old standing chimneys on my property, I have found some neat shiot around these chimneys with my metal detector. The best find so far was a civil war cannon ball! We had it looked over by a civil war museum and they identified it positively as a civil war cannon call, pretty neat.


LK,


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Edited by Lizard King (06/30/03 08:59 PM)

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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supa sweet, lk!!! :laugh:


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: RebelSteve33]
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Those are truly beautiful specimens!

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Nice quality pictures!!

I really like that red chantrelle! They are beautiful.

1600 acres!?!?!? How the hell do you afford that?! :laugh: :blush:

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: angryshroom]
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My father and I started a family buisness a few years ago and he purchased 1600 acres of land for our company. We pump sand from the rivers on this land and turn around and sell it to quikrete, the premixed cement company. We have a contract with them for 10$ a ton for our river sand, we average around 4000 ton a week, its been a sweet buisness so far. I guess its hard work and kinda blue collar(I operate a front end loader and haul sand in an off road articulating dump truck), but the pay and profit sharing in such a small family buisness is worth every drop of sweat from my body :smile: I love my job :smile:

Anyways, thats how I have 1600 acres of land to play on.



LK,


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Thats a hell of a lot of sand!! :laugh:

Does it impact the environment at all?  :confused:

Sounds great though...!

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: angryshroom]
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You might think it impacted the enviroment negatively, but its actually wonderful for it. We are good friends with the local EPD/EPA and they love our operation. We are inspected twice a year, and this year we are up for a "clean and beautiful award" since we have cleaned up the river and the banks so well this past year. First off, when we are pumping we aren't only pumping sand, we pump anything on the bottom of the river, and after a few good sweeps we have pumped out years of river trash and pollution that had washed in due to flooding. Plus the wildlife benifits, a deeper cleaner river is a better river. When a river fills in with too much sand and sediment it runs shallow and it has a negative impact on the wildlife in the river and the overall ecosytem in the river. In just the two years I have worked there I have wittnessed the ducks and geese return to this stretch of the river, this fishing is better, and the turtles are evrywhere! Pumping(dredging) a river is very eco friendly!


The best part about it is on wet rainy years like this one, we don't have to move the barge at all. Every time it rains it fills in everything we have pumped. We just back up and pump it all over again :smile: The sand just keeps flowing right to us, and so does the $.

LK,


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Re: Just some pictures [Re: ]
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yes.......very interesting. I work for myself and find it is the only way to go as far as the daily grind goes.

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: erjone]
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4000 tons a week and $10 a ton = $40,000 a week and $2,080,000 a year!

That's some good money :wink:!

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: daba]
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dude i wanna get stoned and wonder around your woods that would be so fun i love the outdoors


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: daba]
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Yes, being self employed has been great so far. But like anything in life it has its drawbacks. We don't always have a 4000 ton week, sometimes equipment breaks down and we have to wait on parts. Sometimes the river is flooding(like right now, the reason I'm not at work) and we can't pump or haul sand because the road I haul on is gravel/dirt and it gets very sloppy, and theres lots of hills :smile: Sometimes if it floods bad enough the river comes out of its banks and floods the road making hauling impossible. And when the river finally receeds the road it totally srewed! We have to run the road grader and haul rock for a day to get the thing patched up enough to haul again. I have seen this happen 4 times this year already, and with this hurricane bill pushing through and the possibility of 5" of rain, I'm fairly sure the river will come out of its banks tonight and tommarow yet another time this year.

So some weeks are good some are bad, in our worst slump we had 3 marjor expensive break downs at once and didn't get any sand hauled for 2 weeks. But thats only happend once in the two years we have run the place. We are slowly re-investing our money into the buisness for better trucks, equipment, tools and such to minimize our break down time. Like I said, an average week is around 4000 ton, buts thats only in a  perfect world, and it can't rain pussy on ya everyday (redneck slang for everyday can't be perfect) :smile:


If I wasn't so paranoid and this stupid war on drugs was over, I would invite folks from the shroomery to have a gathering on my property. Its the perfect camp ground with beautiful streams, rivers, 2 ponds, lots of forest and granite, and a wide variety of different fungi. We'd just close and lock the gates behind us and no one could fuck with us. Be as loud and wild as we wanted. Probably bring the 4 wheeler down, I got a boat on the river down there and a few canoes we could float or tube down the river. I even have 2 Ps. weilii patches on it and a few morel patches. But it'll never happen, that is unless hell freezes over and the libertarians take office next year :smile: It sure is a nice thought though.


LK,



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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Nice Chinese Lizard..what part of China do those come from??


-For a winter once, I lived way up in the mountains of north-western New Hampshire...Those mountains are all Granite rock.
-I was told by some townfolk there that the Granite has a special connection with Machinery. And some days there would be mass reports of people lawn mowers and cars not being able to be started. Engines and Granite have a strange connection they say way up there in the woods of NH.

Keep shroomin,
GGreatOne234

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: GGreatOne234]
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They are from all parts of China, Thailand, Vietnam, and a few in the Phillipines. They are also in other parts of southeastern Asia, but their range and general habitats/habits aren't well known and haven't really been studied much. Info on these Lizards in their natural habitat is almost non-exsistent and defnitely outdated. I guess they are more properly referred to as "green water dragons", but they are often sold under the name "chinese water dragon". Their latin name is Physignathus cocincinus.


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Lizard King said:
............There is a huge underground piece of granite that runs from stone mountain GA, back into middle alabama. Along this region of granite the wildlife and land in general is very different and unique. I think it is actually considerd a region of its own in GA. The forests are weird in this region, there are several open granite faces exposed sporadically throughout the woods where it opens up and the granite face can be anywhere from 3 football fields big to only a few yards in lenghth. These rock faces, and the small groves of trees that grow on them, support nice patches of blueberries and clusetrs of optunia humifusa(something like that) pad cactus. The granite is covered in moss, lichen, and fungi, which makes for a colorful beautiful open rock face. There is also some history in the area due to the granite in the area and the old quarries. So far I have found 3 old standing chimneys on my property, I have found some neat shiot around these chimneys with my metal detector. The best find so far was a civil war cannon ball! We had it looked over by a civil war museum and they identified it positively as a civil war cannon call, pretty neat.


LK, 



Hey LK ( after seeing that pic of Godzilla eating the mouse, I know you are truly the Lizard King..... :wink: )
As for the granite outcrops, I have the same thing here at my place in N.C. It may even be the same granite slab. I know the one here starts near the Virginia border and extends south through South Carolina and beyond. We also have an old abandonded rock quarry on our farm. The granite from it was used to build sections of the Chesapeake Bay Tunnel
that were under great stress. Apparently, this granite is denser and stronger than most granites, so it was used for crucial areas.
The flora is definetely unique. We have the optunia species, which is basically a type of dwarf prickly pear cactus. The little pears can be quite tasty if they're ripe and the growing conditions are favorable ( you just gotta watch out for the spines). We also have beargrass ( yucca) growing everywhere. There is also a very rare form of portulaca that can be found around these outcrops. These plants are only found near or on these rock formations and in a limited area in South America. There's a small shallow river that flows through my farm, and it basically has a rock bottom, so normally the water is fairly clear, which makes for some fun fishing. You don't even need a boat. You can just walk in the water.Of course you have to be careful that you don't step in a hole, and you might have to swat the occasional cottonmouth away, but it's usually fairly safe fishing.
Just think, I may be standing on the same rock that the Lizard King is standing on. It really is a small world. Now if I can just find some damn weilii's............ :grin:............
Her's a couple of pics of the granite and river at my place..........





doo



   


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: doo]
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doo said:
and you might have to swat the occasional cottonmouth away, but it's usually fairly safe fishing.





what are cotton mouth and why would you have to swat them away?

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: erjone]
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Cottonmouth is another name for the water moccasin, which is a venomous snake. They can be stubborn and curious at times, and they'll come right up to you if they're in the mood. There bite is dangerous. Normally, they don't bother anyone. They aren't that common directly in the river, they prefer sluggish warm water, but you'll occasionally run across one.

doo


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Thast sounds like paradise LK!
I had an iguana for 5 years and my mom decided to get rid of it.
Fascinating creatures.

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: doo]
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I hate to be Mr PC but cottonmouths would be a rare occurrence in NC. I was talking with a friend of mine who is the naturalist for Gwinnett County, GA and he said the cottonmouths are rarely found north of the airport in Atlanta. One exception is the yellow river in Lawrenceville. Most of the water north of the airport is just too cold for cottonmouths. They can probably be found 25-50 miles inland from the coast all the way up to southern Virgina because it tends to be warmer near the coast. As far as the bite goes, deaths are rare now that they've got antivenom, but if you don't get it you've got a pretty good chance of dying. One of the more venomous and agressive snakes of the southeast.

Southern Banded Water Snakes are the most common water snakes north of Atlanta. They have fairly bulky bodies so it would be a common to mistake them for a cottonmouth. Adult cottonmouths tend to be black while the Banded Water Snakes keep their bands. They are nonvenomous but do have an anticoagulant in their saliva, so if you're bitten it's common to bleed for 10-15 minutes(I've been bitten and bled for about 25 minutes). They're just as mean and nasty as cottonmouths.

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Gumby]
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I know they live all up and down the savannah river.

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: doo]
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hey Gumby Dude. :wink:




doo said:
......They aren't that common directly in the river, they prefer sluggish warm water, but you'll occasionally run across one.

doo
     


 

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Gumby]
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Gumbydude is sort of right about the range of the water moccasin.
They're not a rare occurrence in the eastern part (coastal plain) of N.C., which makes up roughly one-third of the state. They're range basically coincides with the range of bald cypress trees (in N.C.) If you drew a line from Atlanta,Ga. through Raleigh,N.C and stopped it near the Virginia border, the cottonmouth can be found east of that line.  West of it, you won't find'em in Ga.,S.C.,and N.C. At least not a breeding population anyway. The closer to the coast you go, the greater the chance of an encounter with one.Of course you may find the occasional stray west of that line, animals don't seem to pay attention to range maps a lot, they go where they want to go  :wink:
The northern and southern banded watersnakes often get mistaken for cottonmouths because of their aggressive nature, similiar markings, and habitat. One sure way to tell'em apart is their eyes. The banded watersnake will have round pupils (like humans), while the cottonmouth has slitted pupils (like a cat). And you don't really have to get that close to'em to see the difference in their eyes. I was a naturalist with the park service for 18 years, and I gave a lot of nature programs on snakes, and I found that the cottonmouth and copperhead were the most misidentified of all the snakes. Most people think, if it's in the water and it's brown and/or has markings, it's a water moccasin, and if it's brown,has markings and is on land,it's a copperhead. It's kind of like IDing LBM's. You have to look at other characteristics, instead of the obvious ones.

doo 


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: doo]
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There are a shitload of cottonmouths where I work on the yellow river. I see atleast one a day. Last year while climbing the steep river bank and not paying close attention I almost stepped on one. The thing struck at me twice, before I saw it, and I'm fairly sure it could have bit me had it wanted to, he was just giving a warning. I ran like you ain't never seen a person run before.


Heres a pic of a copperhead I got last year. I usually let them be and don't mess with them. But if its a nice sized colorful snake, I'll pop him with the .22 and skin him out and tan some copperhead skin.




LK,


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Lizard King said:
cooter turtles



hehe you said cooter huh huh

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Did you have Snake Steak?

In Thailand I watched the bungalow manager loped off the head of a poisonous asp and then had the cook prepare him for dinner.

Here is an image or two of that snake.







mj

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Hey, that's a good pic of its eyes. You can see the eliptical shaped pupil. With a non-venomous snake, the pupil would be round.The only exception to this rule in the Southeast U.S., is the coral snake. But that's a whole different type of venomous snake anyway.

LK, you be careful around them there snakes.
  I figure if I ever get bitten on my dick, I'm gonna tell the doctor to just kill the pain, but leave the swelling. Then I'm gonna start on my lifelong dream as a porn star stud. :grin:


doo 

BTW, if it ever starts raining pussy down your way, let me know. I'll load up the truck with a bunch of buckets, head to Jawja, and we'll try to catch the runoff :wink:..........hehehe........

   


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: doo]
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>The northern and southern banded watersnakes often get mistaken for cottonmouths because of their aggressive nature, similiar markings, and habitat.

Exactly! I under-estimated you, doo. I figured you were one of those average southerners who called every snake in the water a cottonmouth. I was wrong. You know your shit mang :smile: 

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Gumby]
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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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Lizard king i do not like your picture of the iguana eating a mouse, iguanas are strictly vegitarian and animal protiens cause them to develop bone disease, the only reason he consumed the mouse is because he is starved, please feed him turnip greens, dandelion greens, ice burg lettuce ( not nutritive but very high water content).


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Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Psychoslut]
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i did both


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[quote]KristiMidocean said:
Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]

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i actually posted that publicly so that anyone who owns an iguana may read it and change the diet of there pets and improve the qaulity of there animals life, it had nothing to do with degrading lizard king or jumbling up the thread


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[quote]KristiMidocean said:
Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]

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im sorry Mr. Mushrooms i thought you was being condesending smartass in your original post, i should have known your not like that.


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[quote]KristiMidocean said:
Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]

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this is what i love about the shroomery and its members, no one ever gets mad and stays that way, we always discuss the things we are thinking in an intelligent manner and everyone always forgives and forgets, i could only dream of haveing a group of real life freinds as cool as you guys.



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[quote]KristiMidocean said:
Good now thats clear.WHO FUCKING CARES. If I am fat u all keep pointing it out like its suppose to be a secret.LIke u really have nothing better to do then make fat jokes. If o know its like I do I know yall can come up with NEW AND BETTER SHIT . This shit is old and boring . I left in the first place cause this shit got boring not because of the fat jokes . Fat jokes dont bother me but seriously its old[/quote]

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Psychoslut]
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Its NOT AN IGUANA!!!!!!!! It is a chinese water dragon! They are carnivorous!!!! They don't eat greens!!! They are NOT vegatarians. The latin name for the species is Physignathus cocincinus. Do a search on the name and learn something beofre you make false comments. I am very knowledgable about the animales I keep!! Besides, I wouldn't own a bad tempered tail whipping, bitting, ugly ass iguana. My dragons are a much better pet and more pleasing to the eye.

Did you even read this thread before posting?? I have already stated what species my lizards were when asked by GGreatOne. I even gave the latin name and some general info on the species and its natural habitat. Did you bother to read any of that before posting?


So for the record, I am not abusing my animals!!!!!! Sheesh!! Good thing I'm in a happy drunk mood tonight or I could really rip some ass over that kinda shiot. Punk! Everyone picks on me all the damn time. Ya'll are gonna hurt my feelings :smile:


Hehe, If I see pussy in the forecast I'll be sure to give you a call doo!! LOL! I got your email but I'm kinda tired and drunk, but will respond tommarow for sure.


BTW: I have already made a nice hat band, but I like the guitar strap idea, not thats something I think I'll look into. And I'm always careful with snakes. I love reptiles! I have a snake hook in my dumptruck and I catch snakes all day long. I know how to handle a snake, haven't gotten bit yet(by anything poisonous that is :smile: )


LK,

LK,


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Lizard King]
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LK you've got a snakehook too?
We need to go hunt for some Chanterelles and go catch some snakes. I caught a copperhead(which is now my pet :smile: ) down where you find the new species. That place is prime area for some snake hunting. I'm thinking we can find Chanterelles there too.

What you say mang?

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Re: Just some pictures [Re: Gumby]
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Sounds like a plan, gumby! I love catching snakes, maybe I'll have to post some pics of me with some of the snakes I've caught this year. My snake hook is homemade, but its nice. Made form a golf club, little metal fabrication and some welding, but its works like a charm. I have only recently been catching non-venomous snakes. I've caught alot of them though, and I am confident in my snake handling ability. I'd handle a copperhead being the aren't that venomous. My vet also keeps a copperhead and she told me less than 1% of the of UNTREATED copperhead bite result in death. They are a fairly safe venomous snake to handle, still very aggresive though!


When was the last time you found a new species specimen. I haven't been out there in over a month. And I know its a prime location for snakes. I've caught 3 kings down there already this year :smile:


LK,


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Re: Just some pictures [Re: doo]
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Nice pictures

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