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Elder-Pirate
08-13-05, 10:49 PM
Betcha I know what the crew is thinking on a beautiful night like this. :yep:

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You snake guys can have rest of the thread for it is more interesting. :rotfl:

Damo1977
08-14-05, 02:07 AM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

JBClark
08-14-05, 02:19 AM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

When I go fishing with my buddies, we each try to be the first one asleep. We aren't worried about any of us going gay on the others and we all snore like bears. Only the first person asleep will have a good night. The others will spend several hours trying to remember why we are friends and why we shouldn't kill each other.

Damo1977
08-14-05, 02:25 AM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

When I go fishing with my buddies, we each try to be the first one asleep. We aren't worried about any of us going gay on the others and we all snore like bears. Only the first person asleep will have a good night. The others will spend several hours trying to remember why we are friends and why we shouldn't kill each other.

Well I ain't going out on a boat with you.

JBClark
08-14-05, 02:57 AM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

When I go fishing with my buddies, we each try to be the first one asleep. We aren't worried about any of us going gay on the others and we all snore like bears. Only the first person asleep will have a good night. The others will spend several hours trying to remember why we are friends and why we shouldn't kill each other.

Well I ain't going out on a boat with you.

Aw, come on. We do catch fish, and one of my loud snoring partners is the best fish cook I know. He has a ginger, teriaki, garlic, pineapple, and secret ingredient marinate that would make shoe leather taste good. What's losing a little sleep compared to the chance of grilled fresh fish?

I have always wanted to drag bait around your part of the world. It's got to be great. The closest I have come is a ditch in Sumatra, and when I saw the cobra hunter coming out of the weeds with a writhing burlap bag, I went back to the truck.

Cheers

JBC

Spadefish
08-14-05, 01:25 PM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

When I go fishing with my buddies, we each try to be the first one asleep. We aren't worried about any of us going gay on the others and we all snore like bears. Only the first person asleep will have a good night. The others will spend several hours trying to remember why we are friends and why we shouldn't kill each other.

Well I ain't going out on a boat with you.

Aw, come on. We do catch fish, and one of my loud snoring partners is the best fish cook I know. He has a ginger, teriaki, garlic, pineapple, and secret ingredient marinate that would make shoe leather taste good. What's losing a little sleep compared to the chance of grilled fresh fish?

I have always wanted to drag bait around your part of the world. It's got to be great. The closest I have come is a ditch in Sumatra, and when I saw the cobra hunter coming out of the weeds with a writhing burlap bag, I went back to the truck.

Cheers

JBC

Why? Cobras are darn fine eating!!! He might have shared.

JBClark
08-14-05, 02:16 PM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

When I go fishing with my buddies, we each try to be the first one asleep. We aren't worried about any of us going gay on the others and we all snore like bears. Only the first person asleep will have a good night. The others will spend several hours trying to remember why we are friends and why we shouldn't kill each other.

Well I ain't going out on a boat with you.

Aw, come on. We do catch fish, and one of my loud snoring partners is the best fish cook I know. He has a ginger, teriaki, garlic, pineapple, and secret ingredient marinate that would make shoe leather taste good. What's losing a little sleep compared to the chance of grilled fresh fish?

I have always wanted to drag bait around your part of the world. It's got to be great. The closest I have come is a ditch in Sumatra, and when I saw the cobra hunter coming out of the weeds with a writhing burlap bag, I went back to the truck.

Cheers

JBC

Why? Cobras are darn fine eating!!! He might have shared.

Cobra might be good. I've had rattlesnake a few times and its ok if cooked properly. And no it does not taste like chicken. It tastes like snake.

The idea of cobras were enough to keep me out of the weeds but it it wasn't, the 6 foot monitor lizard I saw the next day near there surely was. Suprisingly, the locals were more afraid of elephants than snakes. There was an elephant training camp near there but I didn't take the tour. The way you train elephants is to chain one of their rear legs to a post and beat them with a stick for a few weeks until they learn to submit. I didn't really want to see that. I guess the elephants that escaped from the training camp were pretty pissed. One of them came out of the jungle one day and made like he was going to charge the truck. The driver freaked, slammed it into reverse, floored it and smashed into a tree. :rotfl: It was a pretty interesting day.

Damo1977
08-14-05, 05:28 PM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

When I go fishing with my buddies, we each try to be the first one asleep. We aren't worried about any of us going gay on the others and we all snore like bears. Only the first person asleep will have a good night. The others will spend several hours trying to remember why we are friends and why we shouldn't kill each other.

Well I ain't going out on a boat with you.

Aw, come on. We do catch fish, and one of my loud snoring partners is the best fish cook I know. He has a ginger, teriaki, garlic, pineapple, and secret ingredient marinate that would make shoe leather taste good. What's losing a little sleep compared to the chance of grilled fresh fish?

I have always wanted to drag bait around your part of the world. It's got to be great. The closest I have come is a ditch in Sumatra, and when I saw the cobra hunter coming out of the weeds with a writhing burlap bag, I went back to the truck.

Cheers

JBC

Why? Cobras are darn fine eating!!! He might have shared.

Cobra might be good. I've had rattlesnake a few times and its ok if cooked properly. And no it does not taste like chicken. It tastes like snake.

The idea of cobras were enough to keep me out of the weeds but it it wasn't, the 6 foot monitor lizard I saw the next day near there surely was. Suprisingly, the locals were more afraid of elephants than snakes. There was an elephant training camp near there but I didn't take the tour. The way you train elephants is to chain one of their rear legs to a post and beat them with a stick for a few weeks until they learn to submit. I didn't really want to see that. I guess the elephants that escaped from the training camp were pretty pissed. One of them came out of the jungle one day and made like he was going to charge the truck. The driver freaked, slammed it into reverse, floored it and smashed into a tree. :rotfl: It was a pretty interesting day.

So this thread has turned into a "snake cuisine" thread. We only have friendly non-poisonous snakes in Australia, so when you ever come here you can pat them. Specially you Jb.... :yep: since you invited me fishing with you.

JBClark
08-14-05, 06:21 PM
yeah the crews thinking,

"Oh god, the Captains got that twinkle in his eye again, well I am not going to sleep first!"

When I go fishing with my buddies, we each try to be the first one asleep. We aren't worried about any of us going gay on the others and we all snore like bears. Only the first person asleep will have a good night. The others will spend several hours trying to remember why we are friends and why we shouldn't kill each other.

Well I ain't going out on a boat with you.

Aw, come on. We do catch fish, and one of my loud snoring partners is the best fish cook I know. He has a ginger, teriaki, garlic, pineapple, and secret ingredient marinate that would make shoe leather taste good. What's losing a little sleep compared to the chance of grilled fresh fish?

I have always wanted to drag bait around your part of the world. It's got to be great. The closest I have come is a ditch in Sumatra, and when I saw the cobra hunter coming out of the weeds with a writhing burlap bag, I went back to the truck.

Cheers

JBC

Why? Cobras are darn fine eating!!! He might have shared.

Cobra might be good. I've had rattlesnake a few times and its ok if cooked properly. And no it does not taste like chicken. It tastes like snake.

The idea of cobras were enough to keep me out of the weeds but it it wasn't, the 6 foot monitor lizard I saw the next day near there surely was. Suprisingly, the locals were more afraid of elephants than snakes. There was an elephant training camp near there but I didn't take the tour. The way you train elephants is to chain one of their rear legs to a post and beat them with a stick for a few weeks until they learn to submit. I didn't really want to see that. I guess the elephants that escaped from the training camp were pretty pissed. One of them came out of the jungle one day and made like he was going to charge the truck. The driver freaked, slammed it into reverse, floored it and smashed into a tree. :rotfl: It was a pretty interesting day.

So this thread has turned into a "snake cuisine" thread. We only have friendly non-poisonous snakes in Australia, so when you ever come here you can pat them. Specially you Jb.... :yep: since you invited me fishing with you.

My apologies, but the web needs a "snake cuisine" thread somewhere, and I had yet to see one. I have cooked snake twice. The first time all I did was skin and gut it and cook it over a fire on a stick, like a marshmallow. This was not good.

The second rattler was given to me to cook, as I had the only experience in the group. I said "snake tomorrow night", and after skinning, cleaning and cutting it into medalllions, I put them to a buttermilk and garlic marinate overnight. The next evening I did sort of a stir fry thing in a hot black iron skillet with tomatos, onions bell peppers and habenero sauce. This was served over pasta with cornbread on the side and was a big hit. I learned to cook in the woods, for some reason its harder in a kitchen.

And Damo, If I ever get to Adaliade you are invited on the boat. If you come to North Carolina, we can fish the wrecks off of the Outer Banks. I am not afraid of snakes if I know they are there. What bothers me is being suprised by them. A 0.3M garter snake scared me out of my grandmother's apple tree when I was six because it suprised me. I fell 6 meters and the snake landed on my face. If I know the snake is there, it doesn't bother me at all, poisonous or not.

In college a friend had a 2 meter boa constrictor named "Julius Squeezer." He could crawl all over me and I didn't care. What bothered me was when I had been sitting on the sofa for a while and my friend would sat: "Hey Jamie, get Julius out of the couch, will ya?" The serpent had been under my butt for hours and now I had to reach my hand between the cushions to try to grab a 6 foot snake. Which part of him I would grab was the immediate question. I only got his head once, and he didn't bite hard but it was enough to put me off of snake hunting.

JBC

Nopileo
08-14-05, 06:50 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl:

Well this thread turned out... umm.. special... :rotfl:

JBClark
08-14-05, 06:56 PM
Glad you liked it, do you want an iguana?

Der Schatten
08-14-05, 08:31 PM
Pssst....Nopileo.....dont take him up on the iguana....they dont taste like chicken either!

Damo1977
08-14-05, 09:01 PM
JB...........the first time I saw a real live wild snake was two years ago when I nearly stepped on it (brown snake) 2m long makes your garter snake sound like a noodle..what is a garter snake anyhow?...... JB my plans are that I will be hitting European shores or American shores within 2yrs.....must see San Jose play in the NHL though.... where is North Carolina? was it a confederate state?

JBClark
08-14-05, 09:10 PM
Pssst....Nopileo.....dont take him up on the iguana....they dont taste like chicken either!

Good advice Der Schatten; you are correct sir. They do not taste like chicken. In Central America though, they are on the menu in many restaurants, and the locals call them Panamanian rabbit. They don't taste like rabbit either. :stare:

Damo1977
08-14-05, 09:11 PM
Do they taste like vodka????????? :rotfl:

JBClark
08-14-05, 09:59 PM
JB...........the first time I saw a real live wild snake was two years ago when I nearly stepped on it (brown snake) 2m long makes your garter snake sound like a noodle..what is a garter snake anyhow?...... JB my plans are that I will be hitting European shores or American shores within 2yrs.....must see San Jose play in the NHL though.... where is North Carolina? was it a confederate state?

A garter snake is a totally innocuous reptile, 0.5 meters long at most. It is bright green with a brown stripe or two down the length of the body. It usually eats worms or frogs, occasionally mice or baby birds. You could sleep in a pit full of them and they would not hurt you. But when suprised by a serpent, my first reaction is not taxomomical classification, it is usually "feets don't fail me now."

I know a few San Joses; which one are you referring to? And although the NHL has a team here in Raleigh (the Hurricanes) hockey remains a Northern sport and I live in the South. The whole thing looks like a lamo scam to me. I lived in Florida for 10 years and they had a hockey team too, what nonsense. Hockey is played on ice. Florida has never seen ice more than 50 microns thick and if you tried to skate on a pond in North Carolina, you would soon be very wet and very cold.

North Carolina was indeed a Confederate state (and still is if you ask certain natives. I was born in Virgina, another Confederate state, so I sympathize.) NC is 4 hours south of Washington DC and 9 hours north of Disney World (spit, spit, spit; damn disney to hell.) Think Grid Square CA76 and CA79; I'm two hours inland. My buddy has a boat in Carolina Beach and we go out to the Gulf Stream from there. Many fish. Big fish. Tuna (horse mackrel) are the best but a cooler full of dolphin will do just as well.

Email me if you are coming this way. I'll take you fishing. You are on your own for hockey though, that's a yankee sport. I would be glad to take you to a Carolina MudCat's baseball game though.

JBC

JBClark
08-14-05, 11:41 PM
OK Damo,

No Poisonous snakes in Australia my butt. You got me for a few hours. Good one.

There are no crooks in congress (yours or mine) either.

JBC

Spanner
08-15-05, 07:25 AM
OK Damo,

No Poisonous snakes in Australia my butt. You got me for a few hours. Good one.

There are no crooks in congress (yours or mine) either.

JBC

I think he was reffering to the infamous Ozzie Trouser Snake LOL, not venemous but is a deadly spitter :up:

Jeff

Nopileo
08-15-05, 10:38 AM
Pssst....Nopileo.....dont take him up on the iguana....they dont taste like chicken either!

Thanks, good to know! :cool: I bet I'd eat it raw if had been without food for a month, though. :P

This thread turned out to be a regular reptile encyclopedia! Only one venomous snake/serpent in Norway, and that is about as annoying as a few wasp stings and swells a bit. So not really harmful but should be treated, especially if bitten in critical places or if you're a kid.

There, I contributed a bit to SubSim's Reptile Wikipedia! :ping:

Elder-Pirate
08-15-05, 12:17 PM
There, I contributed a bit to SubSim's Reptile Wikipedia! :ping:


So did I for I renamed the thread. :rotfl:

Hey, what the hey, I've learned something about snakes............gulp............. :88) ;)

Nopileo
08-15-05, 12:25 PM
:rotfl:

AlanSmithee
08-15-05, 02:44 PM
During his time in the USAF my father was stationed in Taiwan. As he explained to me, of all the cuisine he sampled perhaps the worst was snake soup. Appearantly it consisted of a gutted snake cut into chunks and simply boiled.

That's kept me away from ever eating the things. That and being a softy for snakes, since I did own three of them as pets as a child. Pretty enjoyable if you're looking for a low-maintenance creature to keep around the house. :up: