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Old 17-05-2008, 01:46 AM
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Jonathan Ross has royals.....sorry I mean woyals
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WOw this thread was pretty good, Surprised at a few...i would have thought womas would have been JRoss is first choice, easier for him to say...there again eevryone would think he had Roma pythons anyway lmao
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How about a historical overview, to show that reptile keeping is much older than the ARs suggest? Archbishop of Canterbury William Laud (17th century) kept a tortoise in his grounds.
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Old 20-05-2008, 10:05 PM
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How about a historical overview, to show that reptile keeping is much older than the ARs suggest? Archbishop of Canterbury William Laud (17th century) kept a tortoise in his grounds.
I read something about Emperor Ming and corn snakes........I may however be making that up.*shrugs*
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Old 21-05-2008, 01:40 PM
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I think I read somewhere that Alice Cooper has 9 snakes?? And also that Slash from Guns n' Roses has a snake, can't remember which species...
kerry king from slayer has a carpet python or 2...
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Fangio, I take it you are referring to the Chinese and not the baddie in Flash Gordon?

I think it's great that people like Slash keep snakes, but I would be worried if I thought they were the only well-known herp keepers as then it is easy for the enemies of pet ownership to paint pro-herp celebrities as a bunch of crazy guys.

David Attenborough kept salamanders when he was young, I believe, and gave his son one when he was growing up.
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Old 21-05-2008, 07:03 PM
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Yes I meant the Chinese emporer and not Ming the Merciless!

Kerry King said in an interview that he thought Slash had given up all his snakes. Dunno if he still has any??
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my sister said the bloke from fall out boy has an afrock...dunno if its true
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Old 22-05-2008, 10:19 AM
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How about a historical overview, to show that reptile keeping is much older than the ARs suggest? Archbishop of Canterbury William Laud (17th century) kept a tortoise in his grounds.
Yes - it lived for a huge amount of time until it was dug up by a careless labourer - it got frostbite and expired.
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*lame joke removed*
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