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| Posts: 1437 | Location: Dacula, GA, USA | Registered: January 10, 2003 |  
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quote: Originally posted by Boo: Maybe PEZ or phat.bak could use it to house a pet ball python…
Nosiree! I have no need (or want) for a 'snake pit' (and I think I speak for Pez as well) There have been plenty of really good suggestions as to what you can do with it - so I won't add another. Dr. Mark would be my choice.
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| Posts: 2725 | Location: NE GA - Gateway to the Mountains | Registered: November 09, 2002 |  
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Dang! I had offered this to Mark Patterson, and he had accepted. Had not worked out any logistics for getting it to him yet. Well, I had put it in the garage in anticipation of loading it up to take it away. While move some stuff around I accidently bumped it, which resulted in the sounds of *crack*, *tinkle, tinkle*. I doubt he's going to want it now with one side broken out.   Donating it to the natural history museum was a good idea though. I may just have go out and buy them a new one prior to next years snake meeting.
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| Posts: 288 | Location: Duluth, GA | Registered: March 13, 2003 |  
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I'd offer it anyhow. They might put screen/cardboard/plywood over one side. If they put it against a wall with one of the above on the back, then it might work for them. Kenneth
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| Posts: 1437 | Location: Dacula, GA, USA | Registered: January 10, 2003 |  
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