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cya guys thanks for ya help!

I'm glade petgeorgedizzysnakefizzycorn isn't here to read this.
He'll take it as good advice. :grin01:
 
LOL... Thanks for the chuckles guys. The last couple pages of this thread were actually the best part of the whole darn thing!
 
I usually just wash off the regurge and force it in "the other way". I figure if it's gonna come out the mouth, it might as well go in the...







I feel it is necessary to make the disclaimer, in case someone reading doesn't realize we are kidding--This is all in jest!! DO NOT re-feed a regurgitated meal to your snake by ANY means, but especially by the means listed here. PLEASE!!

I feel better now... :rolleyes:
 
sometimes in the past i have just re-froze the regurge, thawed out a smaller mouse dinner and fed again cause if they were hungry enough to eat the first time then they must really be hungry now.
 
i heard if a snake has a regurge problem you put it in the microwave for 30 seconds and it will get rid of its tummy ache and it will eat again :)
 
tyflier said:
I usually just wash off the regurge and force it in "the other way". I figure if it's gonna come out the mouth, it might as well go in the...







I feel it is necessary to make the disclaimer, in case someone reading doesn't realize we are kidding--This is all in jest!! DO NOT re-feed a regurgitated meal to your snake by ANY means, but especially by the means listed here. PLEASE!!

I feel better now... :rolleyes:

Laughing here tyflier. Is a sad state when we feel the need to put disclaimers on statements that are clearly just the joking around by forum members. But I'm sure someone who wasn't sure about caring for snakes might actually take all these comments seriously and actually try a couple of these ideas.
 
But I would have to agree on that. There will be some hair brained person reading this and thinking, "Well, all these people have been keeping corns and if they say this is the way to do it, then lets try it." then when something happens, we all get blamed.


There are disclaimers and warnings on all kings of products out today that shouldn't have them at all. I saw one that said not to use a toaster to dry your hair. makes you wonder what the person was thinking that caused that to be put on there.
 
There are tons of disclaimers out there to try and protect people from their own stupidity. How about the ones on propane camping stoves that say not to use them in your tent as a heater? Those are there because people actually died from doing exactly that...

I learned a long time ago that if you assume your own level of intelligence for everyone else, you will be sorely disappointed a good percentage of the time.

It's sad...but it's true.
 
tyflier said:
There are tons of disclaimers out there to try and protect people from their own stupidity. How about the ones on propane camping stoves that say not to use them in your tent as a heater? Those are there because people actually died from doing exactly that...

I learned a long time ago that if you assume your own level of intelligence for everyone else, you will be sorely disappointed a good percentage of the time.

It's sad...but it's true.


Lmao but its the stupid people that make everything more fun,
 
BeckyG said:
Unless you're the one having to work beside them...
Or the one that has to go to court because some slob died from carbon monoxide poisoning after mis-using the propane stove you set up for him...and you TOLD him it needed to be used outside and NOT as a heater...
 
Stupidity runs amoke in people I'm afraid... My older sister would be a prime example of that.....she may have the book smarts, but boy does she lack in common sense!
 
snakemom1961 said:
Stupidity runs amoke in people I'm afraid... My older sister would be a prime example of that.....she may have the book smarts, but boy does she lack in common sense!
Unfortunately, common sense is no longer all that common... :cool:
 
jazzgeek said:
My snake just threw up his mouse. Should I feed it to him again?

:sidestep:



regards,
jazz
There is nothing sad than seeing a druken snake throwing up on top of his mouse. Poor lil mouse all covered with snake vomit. :puke01:


:sidestep:
 
tricksterpup said:
There is nothing sad than seeing a druken snake throwing up on top of his mouse. Poor lil mouse all covered with snake vomit. :puke01:


:sidestep:

Are you saying I shouldn't use my snake as a date next time out and pile him with tequilla shots????????
 
snakemom1961 said:
Are you saying I shouldn't use my snake as a date next time out and pile him with tequilla shots????????
come on, you know what happens to drunken snakes. they will just lay there flacid and do nothing. :roflmao:
 
tricksterpup said:
come on, you know what happens to drunken snakes. they will just lay there flacid and do nothing. :roflmao:


speaking from experience are we? :grin01: :sidestep:
 
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