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Letter: Re anxiety raised from reminder of Hoop Snakes VARMINTOLOGY/FOLKLORE:> "Jim" says bothersome Hoop Snakes not in same league as deadly cabbage snakes, which the gummint eradicated in 1906 Jim writes: I feel your pain, Brother Waggener. Those hoop snakes are a bothersome lot, especially to folks like me who are long on imagination and short on smarts, but they're not in the same league as the dreaded deadly cabbage snakes.Fortunately, cabbage snakes were eradicated from the face of the earth about 1906.Or so the gummit tells us.... --JimResponse to an anxiety-inducing letter from one M. Berry, an Adair Co., KY ex-patriate now living amidst a 'nest of Baptists' in Campbellsville, KY Was Jim's Chicken lasso-ing snake a Hoop one? This story was posted on 2011-08-28 00:20:01
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