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Two of my Daytona pick ups :)

Awe.. Jack and Sally would be cute..but I do think The Nightmare before Christmas is becomming a bit over-done for my taste..:shrugs:

Maybe name the male "Trick" and the Female "Treat"..Just as cute IMO, and pretty origional?.....:shrugs:.....but in the end they are your snakes right?..

either way..BEAUTIFUL snakes and I really wish I had them..LOL..have fun!!



~~'manda:cheers:
 
Carol....I hated you for about 4 seconds after you brought those over to my table :nyah:.....very nice pick up........*still a little jealous*

Chris
 
WOW! Hey Carol.. You can send these with my shipment! :D Dang.. I think I might have to break my no python rule.. Lol
 
I really like the way they look when they are young... those oranges are extreme.
Sadly when they get older... they're no longer my cup of tea.
I hope someone will figure out a way for them to maintain that orange! :)
 
Zombie, Muertos, Samhein, Shamna...Wait!!!!!!!!

Morrigan and Dagda.

The other cycles feature Samhain as well. The Cath Maige Tuireadh (Battle of Mag Tuired) takes place on Samhain. The deities Morrígan and Dagda meet and have sex before the battle against the Fomorians; in this way the Morrígan acts as a sovereignty figure and gives the victory to The Dagda's people, the Tuatha Dé Danann.
 
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