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HW

10-20-2005 04:27:44




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A farmer in MD got a 13 ft. Boa constrictor snake tangled in the corn head of his combine. It was somebodies pet that escaped last June. Bet there were no rabbits in that corn field.




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dr.sportster

10-20-2005 13:43:41




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to HW, 10-20-2005 04:27:44  
In todays paper some plumber had to remove a toilet to unclog it and found a large boa in the drain.Turns out he works in a pet store and wants to nurse it back to health.Could you imagine the wife siting on the bowl and a huge boa comes out of it.



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37 chief

10-20-2005 09:26:03




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to HW, 10-20-2005 04:27:44  
I stopped in the road to chase a large gopher snake back off of the road to keep him from being run over. The thing turns and heads for my 65 VW and gets tangeled up in the axle and motor. Took a long time to get the snake to leave. I didn't want to drive away,then I would have had a dead snake stinking my car up. Stan



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Galen

10-20-2005 05:21:12




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to HW, 10-20-2005 04:27:44  
Neighbor found a snake in his combine last week. He finished late and had about half a bin left in the combine. Next morning he gets to the field and finds a 6' Mexican Corn Snake with five gallon buckets stealing corn from the bin! Local Animal Control (Sheriff). hauled him and his buddy off.



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Coldiron

10-20-2005 10:28:32




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to Galen, 10-20-2005 05:21:12  
LOL, Great way to put it.



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wayne2

10-20-2005 06:50:27




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to Galen, 10-20-2005 05:21:12  
r u sayin 6' wetback was stln maze?



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Ryan - WI

10-20-2005 16:33:31




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to wayne2, 10-20-2005 06:50:27  
Just to clarify your racist terms for you...

a wetback would be a cuban immigrant not a mexican immigrant.



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Coldiron

10-20-2005 20:32:34




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to Ryan - WI, 10-20-2005 16:33:31  
I was raised in Texas from 1941 to 58 and wetback is a term used to signify an illegal alien from Mexico. It is not a racist term but one designating an illegal that in those days was jailed and deported back to their place of orgin. There were thousands of Braceros or Legal Entry aliens working farm work at the time in Pecos and seldom were there any Wet Backs among them.



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Harley130

10-20-2005 19:38:26




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to Ryan - WI, 10-20-2005 16:33:31  
No, "Wetback" is the term that was given to Mexican Nationals swimming across the Rio Bravo River.



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jfp

10-20-2005 19:37:58




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to Ryan - WI, 10-20-2005 16:33:31  
Down here is the RIO Grande always full of water.



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Texas Proud

10-21-2005 01:03:20




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 Re: Snake in combine in reply to jfp, 10-20-2005 19:37:58  
It is more likely raw sewage from Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Matamoras, Acuna, whatever.



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