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A true story....

dbowyer68rr

Okeetee schmuck
Thought I'd share a true story with everybody. I'll try to make it short. In 1967 I was 7 yrs old & my bro was 11. Lived in Frederick MD. Our house was out in the country a bit. Had a nice creek running through the front yard. One day we spied what we thought was a moccasin, heavy bodied and quite ugly. After throwing a few rocks at it, it's stomach split open to reveal several unborn babies, one with two heads! Come to find out, it was a Queen snake. My mom called the newspaper, then the Smithsonian, where it still resides today. I have the paper article somewhere showing my bro holding the glass bottle. The paper article said it would have been worth $3,000.00 if alive. Quite a big deal back then. But I still feel bad about killing those snakes. I'll shut up now.....Dennis........ :-offtopic
 
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