Gellar
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Is it still around the tree and I have to pay the tow bill too?
Mine was around 4’ was cool I fed it a rat about once a week.
Y'all need Jesus.Mines a male, about 36”. Which is a good size timber for here. I just got it started eating frozen/thawed mice. For some reason I can’t find a picture of it right now.
Snake handling is quite common in Pentecostal Churches in Appalachia. They believe if you can handle a venomous snake and not get bit Jesus is with you. Likewise, if you do get bit that was the Lord's decision and he will cure you.Y'all need Jesus.
If you can talk him into it, I would consider being a Deacon for him.Snake handling is quite common in Pentecostal Churches in Appalachia. They believe if you can handle a venomous snake and not get bit Jesus is with you. Likewise, if you do get bit that was the Lord's decision and he will cure you.
On a side note, my brother is a Pastor of a small congregation in the Midwest, not Appalachia. I am trying to convince him his church needs to have snakes to increase attendance. Everytime we go on a hunting or fishing trip I point out the many small churches we drive that past he could be pastoring at to benefit my outdoor lifestyle. I really think he should look at developing a mega church with helicopters and airplanes; A ranch in Montana would be nice to, you know for retreats and such. Thus far my pitch on all accounts has been negatively received.
The snake-handling church or the Mega Church.If you can talk him into it, I would consider being a Deacon for him.
Mega Church, especially any mini churches in Alaska, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana. I can supply security from ungulates.The snake-handling church or the Mega Church.
He does have a Hunttalk account, so he may see this. Consider this a job interview.
Looks like an episode of Justified
Oh, I am painfully aware of those. I grew up not far from the holler churches where people played with snakes and mumbled gibberish. No thanks.Snake handling is quite common in Pentecostal Churches in Appalachia. They believe if you can handle a venomous snake and not get bit Jesus is with you. Likewise, if you do get bit that was the Lord's decision and he will cure you.
I have not read that one, but that looks like a beautiful, huge timber rattlesnake in that guys hands on the cover.Oh, I am painfully aware of those. I grew up not far from the holler churches where people played with snakes and mumbled gibberish. No thanks.
Ever read Salvation on Sand Mountain? https://www.amazon.com/Salvation-Sand-Mountain-Redemption-Appalachia/dp/0306818361
Snake handling is quite common in Pentecostal Churches in Appalachia. They believe if you can handle a venomous snake and not get bit Jesus is with you. Likewise, if you do get bit that was the Lord's decision and he will cure you.
On a side note, my brother is a Pastor of a small congregation in the Midwest, not Appalachia. I am trying to convince him his church needs to have snakes to increase attendance. Everytime we go on a hunting or fishing trip I point out the many small churches we drive that past he could be pastoring at to benefit my outdoor lifestyle. I really think he should look at developing a mega church with helicopters and airplanes; A ranch in Montana would be nice to, you know for retreats and such. Thus far my pitch on all accounts has been negatively received.
Your cabin is in a pretty good spot for rattlesnakes. If I was going to tell someone without a doubt they’ll see a rattle snake I’d send them to the bluff across the creek from you.All the years tromping around the driftless area I have never seen a rattler. Would love to stumble across one some time.
I did almost step on one in wyoming.
Be sure to point those areas put to me.If I was going to tell someone without a doubt they’ll see a rattle snake I’d send them to the bluff across the creek from you.
Wouldn't worry about it too much. Of all the time I spent in the Idaho high desert mountains, including LOOKING for them, I've never ran across one.Be sure to point those areas put to me.
Something tells me I'm being led into a practical joke turkey hunting.Wouldn't worry about it too much. Of all the time I spent in the Idaho high desert mountains, including LOOKING for them, I've never ran across one.