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A moot subject, but the thought intrigues me

By pythonaddict
Tue, November 30 2010 at 21:14

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As they say live and learn. Unfortunately you learned the hard way.

Education is the name of the game.

CAC
#1 Time01 on 2010-12-01 16:04 (Reply)
The best way to learn in my opinion is hands on experience. And the biggest lessons taken to heart are when you learn from your mistakes. If we decide to breed again, we'll take what we learned, good and bad and expand on it.
#2 pythonaddict on 2010-12-03 20:19 (Reply)
Really heart touching, I have been inspired by this and will follow these thoughts in my life, will never 4get this…… will become follower of this……..
#3 painter 11 on 2011-01-17 00:07 (Reply)
Thank you very much.
#3.1 pythonaddict on 2011-01-17 20:46 (Reply)
I can see you happen to be an expert at your field! I am launching a website soon, and your facts will likely be quite fascinating for me.. Thanks for all your assist and wishing you all the success.
#4 provides access on 2011-01-17 17:16 (Reply)
No, I am most definitely not an expert. I could keep snakes for another ten years, and I still won't claim to be an expert. Everyday there is something new to learn about our reptile friends.

This may be a theory we test one day, as long as it is no danger to either snake.

What type of website are you creating?
#4.1 pythonaddict on 2011-01-17 20:53 (Reply)

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