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by Cro on September 6, 2009
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Archie knows that I really have nothing against house trailers. I used to live on one myself.
I am really looking forward to meeting Archie in person next time I go to Texas herping. I know we will have a lot of fun flipping rocks and driving back roads, and talking about snakes.
Looking forward to meeting you also, Randal, at one of your reptile shows.
I just have this bad habit of sometimes using the "trailer" term in jokes.
And I still blame it on Jeff Foxworthy, LOL.
After you sit in the front row of a few of his performances, it just kind of becomes habit.
Now, don't get me started about cars setting up on blocks in the front yard, LOL.
Best Regards
John Z
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by agkistrodude on September 6, 2009
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Really, I lived in a trailer for 10 years, I'll be one of the 1st to crack jokes. Theres nothin like the feelin of seeing your brand new home comin down the road! For what they charge to move them, you'd think they could put nicer wheels on them though... maybe some nice spinners? Take care, Marty
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by ssshane on September 6, 2009
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"Jack Jacobs, an Apex resident who was browsing through the iguanas at the expo, said he once accidentally let his red-tailed python out of the cage."
Beware of the red tailed python, owner described!
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by atwageman on September 6, 2009
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I live in a double-wad. <--Misspelled that on purpose. I have no problem with the jokes, because 95% of the time they are true. Or at least its true of the owner.....You can take a man out of his trailor and stick him in a stick built house and I can guarantee you within a few years at most he/she will have the house and the yard mucked up as if lived in a trailor.
The motto here is......
You can take a man out of his trailor, but you can't take the trailor out of the man!
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by Cro on September 6, 2009
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Gots to watch out for them red tailed python critters.
Theyens is real scape artists, LOL !
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by Adamanteus70 on September 6, 2009
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I have been complying to similiar rules and regulations here in Florida for the past 13 years, so it sounds very reasonable. Nothing that responsible keepers should not have been doing volutarily anyways.
And then you have that dang "trailer trash" that John mentioned. Those are the "bad seeds" that cause a lot of the trouble. Oh well, when your family tree looks like a power pole what can you do? :)
If any of you trailer people on here take offense to John's reference, then just tell folks you live in a "Mobile Home" it sounds more elequent.
Paul
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by lanceheads on September 6, 2009
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Dang nation!
See what I started?
I should have NEVER made that comment to John.
Here's my joke:
The Halloween pumpkin on your front porch of your trailer has more teeth than your spouse.
You let your twelve-year-old daughter smoke at the table in front of her kids.
You wonder how gas stations keep their restrooms so clean.
Two redneck good-ol-boys, John Zegal and Archie Bottoms were on the roof of their Mobile Home, doing some patch work, when a sudden gust of wind came and knocked down their ladder.
"I have an idea," said John, "We'll throw you down, and then you can pick up the ladder."
"What, do you think I'm stupid? I have an idea" said Archie, "I'll shine my flashlight, and you can climb down on the beam of light."
"What, do you think I'm stupid? You'll just turn off the flashlight when I'm halfway there."
and so on and so forth.
Randal
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by plainblain on September 6, 2009
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John Z., if you go snake hunting with Archie Bottoms, be in shape. Be prepared to do a lot of walking, a lot of climbing and lots of catching. I've been there, I know.
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