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Old 08-17-2009, 10:36 PM #1
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Default Saga of my daughters snake. Not for the weak of heart

My DD and son in law love snakes. I know, I know. Many of you are creeped out bu them but I'm not. Anyway they had a king snake that was a little Houdini. She would manage to escape her very secure cage and no telling where they would find her but she did have a few regular spots. So one day they see her cage is empty and start searching in all her old spots. But no Jasmine. So they think she is gone. After one whole month of no Jasmine they think she is dead. So yesterday my DD opens up her purse and out peeks the dastardly thing! Looked healthy, just wanted her water. So I told my DD that may need to consider the fact that she might have some mice in the house.
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