~wolf
Thu, Sep 23, 1999 (18:04)
seed
Like those slithery creatures?
~riette
Fri, Sep 24, 1999 (07:58)
#1
snakes snakes snakes!!! Love them! My favourite is the mamba, that long, streamlined, shiny black death pipe!
~mrchips
Fri, Sep 24, 1999 (08:24)
#2
with apologies to Oscar Hammerstein:
Cobras and vipers and nasty puff adders
Lizards that blow their face up with air bladders
beaufiful coral snakes with colored rings
These are a few of my scariest things
Venomous rattlesnakes ground up for chili
When beef's available, this seems so silly
There's the black mamba that kills when it stings
These are a few of my scariest things
When the snake bites
Neurotoxins
Spin around my head
If there's an antidote
Give me it, please!
And then I won't feel
So dead!
~mrchips
Fri, Sep 24, 1999 (08:32)
#3
Should have composed and edited it elsewhere. Here's a better version.
Again sorry Oscar H. (Copyright 1999, John Burnett)
Hissing pit vipers and nasty puff adders
Cobras that blow their face up like air bladders
beautiful coral snakes with colored rings
These are a few of my scariest things
Venomous rattlesnakes ground up for chili
When beef's available, this seems so silly
There's the black mamba that kills when it stings
These are a few of my scariest things
When the snake bites
Neurotoxins
Spin around my head
If there's an antidote
Give me it, please!
And then I won't feel
So dead!
~riette
Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (03:48)
#4
Written by city boys, of course!
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (07:18)
#5
I wrote these lyrics all by myself, and I came from a town of less than 2000 people. I dealt with snakes until I left the mainland, but after having been bitten by the water moccasin, I've always been afraid of the poisonous ones.
~riette
Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (14:40)
#6
Okay, okay, you got me! But you get paid like MILLIONS of dollars probably to come up with wise cracks; whereas I - nothing. That's why every second one is a groaner!
~mrchips
Mon, Sep 27, 1999 (14:53)
#7
If I get paid millions, I'm being swindled by my agent! ;=) I wonder who Steve the Crocodile Hunter's agent is...
~riette
Tue, Sep 28, 1999 (04:11)
#8
why?
~patas
Thu, Sep 30, 1999 (04:09)
#9
John, love the poem and agree wholeheartedly!
~mrchips
Thu, Sep 30, 1999 (09:25)
#10
Thanks, Gi. Ree, so I can get my million$!!! ;)
~riette
Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (12:52)
#11
ha-ha! Yeah! And if you were a television host, you'd also have MILLIONS of people wanting to come and live in your house, and drink your water from those ugly little news mugs! Some people just have it all!
~MarciaH
Fri, Oct 1, 1999 (18:14)
#12
Yup! That's our John...*grin* (great poem, btw)
~MarciaH
Thu, Apr 27, 2000 (23:09)
#13
Two snakes were crawling along when one snake asked the
other, "Are we poisonous snakes?"
The other replied, "You're darn right we're poisonous!
We're rattlesnakes. Why do you ask?"
To which the first replied, "Because I just bit my tongue."
~MarciaH
Wed, May 3, 2000 (22:30)
#14
Deadly Viper Finds There's No Place Like Home
TORONTO (Reuters) - Residents in a west-end Toronto neighborhood were
breathing easier on Tuesday after police and Toronto Zoo staff tracked down
an escaped deadly viper that turned out to be a homebody.
The saw-scaled viper whose venom can kill a human -- was reported missing
from a tank in its owner's apartment on Monday morning. Police evacuated
the apartment building and issued warnings to neighboring businesses and
residents.
But despite the viper's reputation for being aggressive, the 45-centimeter
(18-inch) snake stayed put, finding a warm corner in the apartment more
inviting than the cool spring air outside.
It was tracked down late on Monday afternoon, just one meter (3 feet) from its
tank, nestled under a radiator.
A 19-year-old man who owns 20 venomous snakes -- will be charged under a
city by-law that prohibits the ownership of exotic pets. The fine is around
$250 per animal, police said.
``You're not allowed to keep an animal like this in a regular residence,''
explained police Sergeant Niels Sondergaard. ``The antivenin was not
(immediately) available so it posed an extreme risk to the public.''
Some antivenin, costing about C$10,000 ($6,730), was located in a New York
hospital and flown to Toronto on Monday as a safety precaution.