To: stainlessbanner
I thought there was a snake camping there already.
An asp.
2 posted on
08/26/2002 7:46:23 PM PDT by
tet68
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To: stainlessbanner
I didn't know Dasshole and Gyphart could swim, and yet here they are on the beach. Who'da thunk it?
4 posted on
08/26/2002 7:48:00 PM PDT by
Rollee
To: stainlessbanner
The image of patriotic maturity, this bunch, huh?
To: stainlessbanner
I know it's bad form, and probably cruel, but I think it's funny as s--t. I bet the brothers were setting all kind of records in the sprint. And they could have cared less about that flag, when they say those snakes.
9 posted on
08/26/2002 7:55:27 PM PDT by
dix
To: stainlessbanner
You don't suppose there might be some people who think that being able to go camping on the beach all summer, with some lame excuse about "racism" and "protest" without having to worry about eating, and working, is selfish and stupid?
Do you imagine that the snakes were Republican plants? I'd bombard the place with a few ripe water-melons. Two days of constant flies will drive them nutty and back to mommy and daddy...
To: stainlessbanner
Gee, even Mother Nature is being accused of a "hate Crime." I used to live several blocks from that site at Keesler AFB and we had both kinds of those snakes show up all of the time. Maybe they should go up the Tchutabuffa River and see some of the BIG snakes that inhabit that little area.
To: stainlessbanner
In "Huckleberry Finn", Mark Twain told the tale of the slave Jim being bitten by a snake after they had killed one earlier in the day. Jim later tells Huck that snakes pair. Anyone care to confirm?
And for what it's worth, I don't believe different snake species travel together....
16 posted on
08/26/2002 8:54:10 PM PDT by
yooper
To: stainlessbanner
"Protesters complain that during their six-week stay at the beach, they've been subject to a steady stream of verbal taunts and racial epithets from passing motorists. But in recent weeks, the climate has grown more belligerent, Tommy Whitfield said.:
THEN it grew belligerant????
25 posted on
08/27/2002 12:18:05 AM PDT by
cherry
To: stainlessbanner
26 posted on
08/27/2002 5:08:41 AM PDT by
aomagrat
To: stainlessbanner
Youve got 26 miles of beach here and all of the sudden you get snakes in this one area? said Tommy Whitfield, the father of Alcorn State University student Jason Whitfield, who is camped at the site. I just find that ironic. Actually Mr. Proud father, it's not ironic. It's suspicious to you. The irony which I'm sure escapes both you and your son is that these reptiles seem to be attracted to their like counterparts amongst us humans in your case. But rather than "snakes in the grass", you and your do-gooder boy would be more aptly "snakes in the sand".
Sidewinders would actually better complete the "irony" of it all.
27 posted on
08/27/2002 8:02:24 AM PDT by
wardaddy
To: stainlessbanner
this dumb-bunny camping out on the beach probably saw a worm and thought it was a snake.
BUT,i think we should call PETA and make sure residing next to an ignorant, south-hating jackass is not harming the snakes!
free dixie,sw
To: stainlessbanner
Oh for the love of God!
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