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Old 07-11-2009, 02:46 PM
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What stings most is she would have rather sold me she died than WAIT a few weeks for me to raise money to buy her back. She must have been that desperate to buy her next royal python....

I asked her before I sold her that if she ever wanted to sell her, to contact me first and I would buy her back asap! She did agree to that as well...
She obviously got more money this way, a selfishperson. I'd say she had this planned. Well at least you know sakeys well looked after now.
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Old 07-11-2009, 02:54 PM
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Unless there is proof of a second snake either via pictures or whatever, I just refuse to believe this story as it's all too convenient. Jenny, you are happy to show off new snakes and post pictures of them etc. We saw pictures of Lacey when you got her, but I had a look through all your old posts and never saw any mention of another lavender corn...

I just want the truth... I don't think you understand how much it hurt to think a snake I had raised was dead!
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Old 07-11-2009, 03:48 PM
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you're more than welcome to come again and dig up my garden for 'evidence' - I have NOTHING to hide!!!
i dont wanna get involved in thid argument but i do fine the above a very odd thing to say.
Even if you were in the right, why would you allow someone to dig up a once loved pets body. I certainly wouldnt even if i endded up looking the fool
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Old 07-11-2009, 04:02 PM
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i dont wanna get involved in thid argument but i do fine the above a very odd thing to say.
Even if you were in the right, why would you allow someone to dig up a once loved pets body. I certainly wouldnt even if i endded up looking the fool
Not to mention the fact that by now I assume the body would be very decomposed, and it would be absolutly impossible to identify the snake as Lacey or otherwise... Having bones in your back garden would not be proof in my opinion. It just means there are bones, and they could belong to any snake that may have died in your care.
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Old 07-11-2009, 04:12 PM
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I thought the lavender on the grave was a nice touch though. How quaint.
What's even less believable is that a Lavender plant is able to grow in the Scottish climate.

Perhaps a picture from the new owner and one from yourself Elle, might help readers understand. Much like we need PM results before we can be sure of an animals death, a comparative picture would aid hugely
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Old 07-11-2009, 04:34 PM
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What's even less believable is that a Lavender plant is able to grow in the Scottish climate.

Perhaps a picture from the new owner and one from yourself Elle, might help readers understand. Much like we need PM results before we can be sure of an animals death, a comparative picture would aid hugely
I can post as many pictrues of Lacey as your heart desires lol. But I cannot post the picture that was sent to me from the new owner unless I get his permission. I will go and ask now
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Old 07-11-2009, 04:53 PM
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What's even less believable is that a Lavender plant is able to grow in the Scottish climate.
It does quite happily ....
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Twas sarcasm I have Venus Flytraps growing quite nicely by my open window. What is quite puzzling though if no matter how many I get I can't seem to keep Spiderplants
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Old 07-11-2009, 04:58 PM
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decided to shift the other one quick, as it had no signs of RI, and never had shown any either. Was kept separate etc etc...

two happy wee girls in a 4 foot viv, with loads of branches, plants and hides...
You kept them seperate AND together in a 4ft viv?

Am I the only one smelling bull s***?
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You kept them seperate AND together in a 4ft viv?

Am I the only one smelling bull s***?
Good spot Hawk Eyes!
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