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by sexygirl on May 14, 2005
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Ok guys my fault, foolish woman that I am. Let me set the record strait, Dancer = Showgirl in the Casinos, not stripper. The homes listed were bought from my day job, Designing Websites and networks for corporations plus real state investing. I am sorry about the photos but I don’t like pictures, so the only photos available are in my showgirl outfits. Yes to the 100 private emails, I am single, can’t find a guy who likes to hunt and keep snakes as much as I do, cleaning out the cages and maintaining snakes always seems to be more important than the boyfriend. No, sexygirl is a nick name given to me when I was 10 years old on a snake hunt in Texas. All of the herpers I know have called me that ever since, if I changed it after 15 years none of my friends would know who sent the email, maybe I should have used cadzinc@cox.net instead. To qualify myself as a quote UN quote snake person here is the story. I caught and kept my first venomous snake (copperhead) at the age of 12 outside of Abilene Texas; at 16, I was driving the back roads at night to collecting red diamondbacks outside of San Diego (El Centro) to give to the zoo, for free passes so that I could see the snakes in the reptile house. At 18 started going to South America to check out the reptiles there, have been there 5 times, and have been to Australia twice. Since the age of 10 when I wore out the S volume of the Encyclopedia looking at snakes and my father gave me a redtail boa (bci) for my birthday. I have kept and maintained up to 100 snakes with only 5 bites, no venomous bites. Have been involved in breeding projects, for snakes, lizards, Quarter horses, cattle, German Shepards imported from Germany, Australian Shepards (Aussies) and birds since the age of 12. Hopefully this little bio will let you know that I am serious about my reptiles and that I don’t have to be a man to ask serious questions or get serious answers about snakes.
Now for the most frequently asked question NO, I like MEN.
For those who have helped with my questions and have sent emails with links to sites that answered my questions and those who gave me invitations to move to a state with fewer herp laws.
You have my heart felt gratitude.
Thanks
SG
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by Snake18 on May 14, 2005
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I must say that I am not surprised as to why this site doesn`t have many female members. Not because there aren`t female herpers but just because most males here are drived by their hormons and not their neurons. I am quite surprised instead in seing this kind of adolescent behavior in grown men. Alex S.
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In case you haven't caught on yet, anonymous...
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by Buzztail1 on May 14, 2005
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I am deleting all of the derogatory and attack style posts.
If you have something to say to Mary other than responding to her post, her email is included in her profile.
Personal attacks are not permitted in the forums.
Karl H. Betz
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by sexygirl on May 14, 2005
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This was sent to me via email, about who makes the laws regarding venomous reptiles and my posts. I think it fits in perfectly for my last post.
It's spring time again and the snakes are out.
There are approximately 34 species of venomous reptiles (pit vipers) in the United States and Canada-most being rattlesnakes. They can be identified by their spear-shaped head, eyes with vertical pupils, long, hinged fangs and a stout body. They can grow to be as long as seven feet.
There are also a significant number of human or two-legged pit vipers (TLVs). They know no particular season, come in various shapes and sizes, and are found in every community
It is very interesting to compare and contrast the two general species.
Snakes are limbless reptiles. The human pit vipers are known to be spineless.
Venomous reptiles only attack and use their venom to secure food and for self defense.
Many of their strikes are "dry" or involve controlled amounts of venom.
Their diet consists primarily of rodents and some small mammals, thus they make a significant contribution to the community.
TLVs, on the other hand, make no positive contribution to the community. Their sole purpose is (and most likely always has been) disruption and destruction.
Their entire diet consists of half-truths, and they thrive on innuendo.
Human pit vipers attack solely because they love to attack and enjoy spewing uncontrolled amounts of venom in an effort to undermine.
We are told that the best way to rid ourselves of venomous reptiles is to remove their sources of food.
TLVs are best "removed" by ignoring them, or, if encountered, registering our complete disgust.
Anonymous
Thank you, anonymous for the email.
SG
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by timberrattlesnake89 on May 15, 2005
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Hello Mary,
I think you are a very interesting women. If I ever in the Las Vegas area we should deffinately should do some herping together. Ignore the idiots that are now over running this site. Men just do not know how to speak to a women so they should not speak at all. I am up to 30 snakes in my collection and it's still getting bigger. I know what you mean about the boyfriend thing. I am having one of the hardest times trying to find a girlfriend that is very passionate about snakes as I am. Hope to see you still around on this site.
Phillip
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by Mr_Edlulis on May 15, 2005
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Wow!! Do you guys really think sexygirl is a real person? There is no WAY a "SEXY" looking girl likes venomous snakes, builds a 20ft cage for an eyelash viper, owns large amounts of property, she can’t find a guy who likes to hunt and keep snakes as much as she does.. etc...
I have only seen one "sexy" girl(Sierra) that likes and keeps venomous snakes in my lifetime and that one is married. They are as common as a three headed kingcobra.
Sexygirl, I dare you to prove me wrong.. Post a photo of your 20ft cage on this website and prove me wrong, I dare you!!
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by emtnurse on May 15, 2005
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Always glad to see a new member. Just curious, and I do not mean this in a bad way. But why would anyone nickname a 10 year old girl "sexygirl". I would not refer to 10 year old girl as such. But anyways, good to see you have an interest like the rest of us. Bryan
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