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Old 24-01-2006, 17:16
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you read my mind
well, its a baby snake, so it wont be big.
30 cm at most
my place isn't cold. and i got the cage prepared
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is paradise complex in phuket or bankok? mind giving me the address? or the taxi driver is fimiliar with the location. what do they call it in thailand's language?

Jam is joking with you.

Paradise complex is located in the resort of patong - phuket and is actually a well known gay area.
The joke being that you might find a few 'snakes' in the pants of young thai men. You certainly won't find any real snakes for sale there.
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Old 25-01-2006, 04:55
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ewwww!!!!!! well thanx 4 clearing that
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Best place to keep them during transport if not "to big a snake" is under your t-shirt .. atleast if temperatur is low like around here in Sweden .. yes even to cold for some snakes in summer here
What about in your underwear
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Itīs like having a LB ... no fun if the snake is bigger then yours
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Hey i think you find phytons to buy at the Jatukat market. They have everything also illigal animals i heard if you ask the right persons. Many shops don't allow to take photos from their shops or infront of the shops, so it's speak for it self.
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[quote=meanguy]lol, i might try eating them, but i want them as a pet /QUOTE]

16 years ago at my first trip to Thailand, I saw a couple of baby pythons. They where held as pets in an upstairs lifeshow room at Patpong Rd. in BKK. It was amazing what the reptiles had to do for a living, head first and maybe 30 cm inside . I'm still wondering about the guts of the lady involved. I hope you don't want them to do the same to you?555555555
I don't know if they still use the pythons in the lifeshows nowadays, but at that time it was quite disguisting. After the performance they let the snakes crawl of the stage into the public. So nobody paid attention to the show anymore, everyone was watching the floor.

I know this does not answer your question, but I felt I had to share this story about "pet" pythons.

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I don't know if they still use the pythons in the lifeshows nowadays, but at that time it was quite disguisting.

Sorry but if it was so disgusting why stay and watch it. Its the same as people complaining about the content on TV, but they still watch it.
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Sorry but if it was so disgusting why stay and watch it. Its the same as people complaining about the content on TV, but they still watch it.

Complaining and finding something disgusting is not the same. If I see someone on TV who has to eat big maggots I find it disgusting, but i'm still watching because i'm curious if he can eat them or not.
In this particular case i was also curious how it would end. And not all of the show was like that.

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16 years ago at my first trip to Thailand, I saw a couple of baby pythons. They where held as pets in an upstairs lifeshow room at Patpong Rd. in BKK. It was amazing what the reptiles had to do for a living, head first and maybe 30 cm inside . I'm still wondering about the guts of the lady involved. I hope you don't want them to do the same to you?555555555
I don't know if they still use the pythons in the lifeshows nowadays, but at that time it was quite disguisting. After the performance they let the snakes crawl of the stage into the public. So nobody paid attention to the show anymore, everyone was watching the floor.

I know this does not answer your question, but I felt I had to share this story about "pet" pythons.

Cheers,

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Awh , wow .. cool
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