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Was Jim's Chicken lasso-ing snake a Hoop one?

And everyone was already worried about 38 day Augusts
Comments re article 46449 JIM Chicken 1 Snake 0Martha Berry writes:
I wonder- Is that the first hoop snake? - Martha Berry
Martha Berry, a question like could have caused a stroke! I never slept well as a little boy after Granny Etna McCaffrey Waggener would tell me, Ralph Roy, and Bobby Chelf about Hoop Snakes, Glass Snakes and other dangerous creatures. Then just yesterday, I got a systems overload after reading about the supermacho She-Male garter snake! Today Bro. Dave Rosenbaum told us about the 38-day Augusts they used to have at Fairplay when he was a boy. How in the world would anybody get through 38-day August, I'll never know. And I'd thought there was a move on to get rid the whole month. Now you bring up hoop snakes. Surely this is the toughest job in the world. -ED




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