SoulSmilen
Feral Temperance
C'mon Bobby, no one is blaming David; no one is arguing that her lack of knowledge killed the snake. Yes, she killed it; it still does not make her a snake killer from which everyone should shy.varnyard said:Now Jim, once again you show your true brilliance. What is nonsense, stupid and silliness? IMO, it would be someone that calls a proven good guy a scammer ( I might add, that has a awesome reputation). Stop me if I am wrong, but you did use your brilliance in that manner by calling me a scammer because I called it what it was. Granted, I did not agree with you. Also I never will when you call a long time proven scammer a good guy.
You do have one hell of a nerve calling someone else a dope, stupid or a scammer. Jim, you are looking at a long hard road, but not without just cause. Unlike you, I tend to be up front. Yes, a spade is nothing more but just a spade.
Is it not something how anyone that does not agree with Jim get fired uponand with true wit, so he thinks?
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Yes Jim, I think many of us see you just how you are.![]()
I will give you a bit of advice, it might be best if you pick your battles a little better. I did not start this fight, but I can war when needed.
As for Chelsea, she killed this snake. Yes, David could have educated her about the care of this animal. But did David know she was not a long time keeper? Did she ask him for advice on the proper care?
But IMO, I think it would be wise for anyone getting a animal to do the research first. Did she do this? If so it does not show.
IMHO, It is the owners responsibility to learn the proper care. It should not be blamed on the seller if they choose not to learn before they purchase.
It's not a BOI issue, period. It was a one-time deal, with someone who was met in a parking lot for a snake purchase. Regardless of whether she continues to buy or becomes more involved in the herp world (and she could be representative of anyone we might sell to that is not a 'herp keeper'), are we going to start making a warning post in the BOI not to sell to every Tom, Dick, and Harry that fits that bill? I sure as hell hope not, because I'd be willing to be we've all lost a snake (or other animal) or two (or more) and the bottom line is, no matter how experienced we might be or how loathe we are to admit it, it is usually due to improper husbandry or something we could have prevented. Not always, but usually.
This has been blown way out of proportion with the side arguments and personal conflicts here. Unreal, but expected these days.
I'm guilty myself of being too harsh at times or punching below the belt, but there is nothing in this thread that warrants this mess. Why don't we just buck up, realize there are personality wars at work here and move on?
and with true wit, so he thinks? 