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Remember Gertrude and Fred
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<blockquote data-quote="Fly-guy" data-source="post: 776713" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>I have some sad news to pass along. Two distant relatives of Fred and Gertrude have recently passed on. Unfortunately, one was observed climbing up a shovel handle just inside the garage door and the other relative was laying on the iron rack simulating a piece of re-bar.</p><p></p><p>As they were retreating, the shovel and re-bar became as "one" with each one of them and so I sadly report that there were no survivors after each incident. By the way, they were both correctly identified as "dead snakes" by myself and my wife and we were not able to tell if they were male or female as thier bodies were, were, were, well, a bloody mess. It was so awful, I've had flashbacks and nightmares ever since they were discovered!</p><p></p><p>Jo, please pass this information on to Fred & Gertrude as I am sure they would want to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fly-guy, post: 776713, member: 3252"] I have some sad news to pass along. Two distant relatives of Fred and Gertrude have recently passed on. Unfortunately, one was observed climbing up a shovel handle just inside the garage door and the other relative was laying on the iron rack simulating a piece of re-bar. As they were retreating, the shovel and re-bar became as "one" with each one of them and so I sadly report that there were no survivors after each incident. By the way, they were both correctly identified as "dead snakes" by myself and my wife and we were not able to tell if they were male or female as thier bodies were, were, were, well, a bloody mess. It was so awful, I've had flashbacks and nightmares ever since they were discovered! Jo, please pass this information on to Fred & Gertrude as I am sure they would want to know. [/QUOTE]
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