What's your hobby?

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Had a call of interest in the Kubota Dozer blade I had listed on Buy Sell Trade. Guy came by yesterday, looked, and purchased it.

He moved down to Mo. from Mn. He had 3ea 8' long 1 1/2" dowels in his vehicle. Asked him what they were for and began an unusual conversation. He raises boa constrictors! Said he sold about 600 last year. Said he sells them world wide. Ships them FedEx overnight.

Been "playing" with snakes since he was a young boy. Has written a book about them, he said was on Amazon. He pulled out his phone and showed pictures.

An unusual happenstance.

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better him than me. snakes still creep me out.

hobby vs addiction... big difference.

addiction: Women & Guns

Hobbies: tractors, outdoors, building or tearing up stuff
 

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Addiction-tools.
Go figure.
Hobbies?
Same as my job, fixing cars.
Been picking away at my ‘65 Barracuda since i got it a year and a half ago. Its going to be a long row to hoe. Lets call it a full scale model with many pieces missing and no instructions.
 

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better him than me. snakes still creep me out.

hobby vs addiction... big difference.

addiction: Women & Guns

Hobbies: tractors, outdoors, building or tearing up stuff


Very well put! I will second this scenario. Definitely scared of snakes, and like the other stuff.
 

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I am just beginning to dangle my toes in to HAM radio. I got my Tech license back in 1994 but never had a radio. Until a few weeks ago. I have a small hand held. I have spoken with California on it already using repeaters. A few friends are egging me on to get a home rig and a real outside antenna. I'll probably try to get my General license in the coming months. I'm thinking this might be a good 'retirement' hobby and get me out of the garage and off of the cement floor.

Hobbies are as varied as you can imagine. What is squirreled away in peoples homes and the information in their heads is amazing. The knowledge and expertise of the 20 neighbors of mine is incredibly varied.
 

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He moved down to Mo. from Mn. He had 3ea 8' long 1 1/2" dowels in his vehicle. Asked him what they were for and began an unusual conversation.]

What did the dowels have to do with the snakes, or were they a Segway to the snake conversation??
That had me baffled...do they wrap/hang around them.?.?..when he’s raising them?




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He was on a short trip to see his dentist, a female, who has some snakes in her dental office. He was taking the poles to her. They are "snake poles" he said. I guess you put them in the snake's cage and they attach themselves to them and hide or rest, I don't know.

It was one of the weirdest conversation I've ever had with someone I just met. But interesting!
 

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He was on a short trip to see his dentist, a female, who has some snakes in her dental office. He was taking the poles to her. They are "snake poles" he said. I guess you put them in the snake's cage and they attach themselves to them and hide or rest, I don't know.

It was one of the weirdest conversation I've ever had with someone I just met. But interesting!
I know what you mean about these weird conversations lol. I meet all sorts of people at work and have all sorts of stories! I’m sure many of y’all do to.
 

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They are "snake poles" he said. I guess you put them in the snake's cage and they attach themselves to them and hide or rest, I don't know.



It was one of the weirdest conversation I've ever had with someone I just met. But interesting!

Oh, gotcha...Bet it was an interesting conversation!




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If you scroll down to the bottom the the link, he has 84 pictures of snakes for sale. Price range from $150- $5500. It's hard to believe what folks pay for a snake!

Maybe I could trade a tractor for a snake, and start a snake farm? I'll need to set up some subcontractors to provide some mice.
 

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Buddy of mine in HS on Long Island had a Boa..

Amazing animal we'd let loose in the grass on his front yard. You could see the snake descend into the thatch and grass but the minute it stopped moving, it disappeared. Totally. One of us would look away and looking back, you could not see the thing.

Marty kept it in an aquarium but the snake could push the lid back enough to get out. It would usually go for the lower drawer on his mom's china hutch where the napkins and table clothes were. More that once, I was at Marty's and we heard his mom scream when she opened the drawer. :)
 

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Thinking on this subject, my favorite hobby is sleeping late...lol
 

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I think my hobby since I retired is trying to pay bills
 

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He was on a short trip to see his dentist, a female, who has some snakes in her dental office. He was taking the poles to her. They are "snake poles" he said. I guess you put them in the snake's cage and they attach themselves to them and hide or rest, I don't know.

It was one of the weirdest conversation I've ever had with someone I just met. But interesting!
Yea...Snake pole eh? I bet half his clients are strippers. He's in it for the weird chick action.
 

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If you scroll down to the bottom the the link, he has 84 pictures of snakes for sale. Price range from $150- $5500. It's hard to believe what folks pay for a snake!

Maybe I could trade a tractor for a snake, and start a snake farm? I'll need to set up some subcontractors to provide some mice.
$5,500 for a snake?!?!?!?

Holy smokes, I've done something wrong with my life choices....

At a Bar/Restaurant I used to work at, I'd sell a "Boneless Chicken Dinner" for $1. Sign by the cash register said so! :cool::eek:

It was 2 pickled eggs and a draft beer...Sign spurred a lot of conversation....Sold a lot of them!! :p:cool:
 
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