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  • Tom, I'm seeing this at 1030 so it's a little late, but I hope you had a fantastic birthday!!!
    Yeah... after I wrote ya, I noticed that you had been on YESTERDAY! LOL. Well, good to hear. Hope the season proves "fruitful" for ya!

    Take it easy!
    Fred
    Hey, Tom!

    I don't think I'd seen you on in a while... so I just wanted to let you know that I thought of you and your posting here on CS.com. LOL. Just thought about ya, buddy!
    Fred
    Hey Tom, just wanted to thank you again for getting me those fuzzies! Sorry if I was a bit rude when we met. It was a real crap week for me.
    I've seen a few Xenos over here... While they're beautiful, I just can't see having them... they're more of a "private" kind of snake (under the ground all the time, musking (a HORRIBLE MUSK), etc... However, I'm sure seeing Elle's Xeno could change my mind! LOL.
    Hey, Tom! Long time no message!!! Regarding the one I'd have to name after "Elle"... I'm looking for a CB Candoia. I've seen several on KS.com, but they're WC and I don't want any chance of disease coming to my established snakes. LOL. Sooo, I'm slowly stashing some away to probably be able to get one sometime late next year (if available). HOWEVER, there have been some other "dwarf boas" that have come to my attention (Caulker's Cay boa) that might be a temptation too hard to resist. LOL.

    Xenopeltis... Sunbeam, right??? Not really interested in them, though they ARE beautiful... I've heard they're HARD to keep alive and thriving... have you heard otherwise?
    Thanks for the wishes. I do hope not to many of us have to go through something like this.
    Again a very big THANKS!
    Hey Tom! Just wanted to thank you for the reps and for speaking up in all those "political" threads - it is good to know the viewpoint of someone who has really been in Iraq and not just preaching from the comfort of their armchair.
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