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Old 06-19-17, 08:25 AM   #1
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Snakes in the grass

Well yesterday was a beautiful day here, so we took the crew outside for some exercise

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Old 06-19-17, 10:43 PM   #2
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Looks like it's easy to keep an eye on them. lol Were they as placid as they look in the photos? :P River seems to be calming down outside as she gets bigger/older, so I'm kinda curious if they get more manageable later on.
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Old 06-19-17, 11:46 PM   #3
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Looks like it's easy to keep an eye on them. lol Were they as placid as they look in the photos? :P River seems to be calming down outside as she gets bigger/older, so I'm kinda curious if they get more manageable later on.
They are pretty well behaved for the most part . But then we've been taking them outside from they were very young. But your right in saying that the bigger they get the more calm they seem to be, I think it's down to they see less things as a threat. I could be wrong, but that's jmo
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Well, when you're that big, who's going to mess with you? That's like being 6'6" and weighing 250lbs, like a US football linebacker..."uh, hello, sir...sure, anything you want!"


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Old 06-20-17, 04:43 AM   #5
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Well, when you're that big, who's going to mess with you? That's like being 6'6" and weighing 250lbs, like a US football linebacker..."uh, hello, sir...sure, anything you want!"
I couldn't have put it better myself
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