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S10 WRM
Member Joined: 06 Mar 2013 Location: Droitwich Spa Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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Posted: 04 Mar 2017 at 3:12pm |
Has anybody any idea what Churchfields is going on about in the European forum? Something about spitting cobras in Austria?
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GemmaJF
Admin Group Joined: 25 Jan 2003 Location: Essex Status: Offline Points: 4359 |
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Not got a clue, but he posts about it here too. Sorry do not wish to sound rude, but I have not been able to follow what is being said about it at all.
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Iowarth
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Until such day as I see a picture of one of the snakes in situ I take it all with a pinch of salt. In the meantime, I leave it as it is and regard it as light entertainment.
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GemmaJF
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I just realised that I have made it more confusing. S10 WRM meant the European forum on this site, so already knew the topic is posted here.
I believe the guy is banned on all the European herpetofauna forums, so wrongly assumed that it was posts on these you were referring to S10 WRM. So far I have found out that the guy is regularly bitten by these deadly snakes (as in several times a day) and has been for decades, but somehow is still able to post about them. I concur with Chris, treat it as what it is.
Edited by GemmaJF - 05 Mar 2017 at 12:57pm |
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S10 WRM
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Well, telling people that black-necked spitting cobras are spreading throughout central Europe is likely to discourage a lot of tourists. On the other hand, maybe Brexit will ensure they don't come over here with their foreign ways and venom
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churchfield62
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not funny. why worcestershire?
...and im not a dairy ...and im not a copy of me again and again and... (36y of black necked spitting cobras in austria are tooooooo long) |
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GemmaJF
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It doesn't have to be Worcestershire.
... confused of Essex |
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churchfield62
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even my dad agrees with you, but make your house save, next time its you.
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churchfield62
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didnt see the video from wien? (in situ) same in my garden, but most are black (salzburg). |
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GemmaJF
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No need to make my house safe or worry. Snakes (particularly venomous ones) and I get on just fine. I will open my doors and welcome them in.
The problem here in Essex is spiders. Huge spiders, bigger than dinner plates. They run up the curtains, hide under my bed, take over the bath, sit on my head... ...you just would not believe what I go through every single day.
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