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2Randy_Hierodule
Those are lovely, Lola. There is in a section in Osamu Dazai's novel, The Setting Sun where the narrator, the soon to grotesquely blossom wallflower daughter of a sickly aristocratic widow, kills a snake (or was a knot of snakes?) Deep feelings of guilt (and more snakes) and shabby fate ensue as apparently it is bad luck to insult or otherwise harm a snake. So ladies, ....
3LolaWalser
Be nice to the snake? I've heard that one before...
4Randy_Hierodule
Well not necessarily nice, but do no harm, cast no aspersions, etc would be in order... Clearly, I need a hobby.
5LolaWalser
I'm thinking I need a snake...
Another Lobel-Riche, for my Naughty Catholics file :
Boston Beans And Monks Do It
Another Lobel-Riche, for my Naughty Catholics file :
Boston Beans And Monks Do It
6Randy_Hierodule
Nice! I love the Pentecostal dove hovering in the corner.
I've had a really long rattlesnake hide, skull and all, since college. Found it on the wall of room. I've had it draped over bookshelves and or lamps for years. Amazingly, it's help up nicely.
I've had a really long rattlesnake hide, skull and all, since college. Found it on the wall of room. I've had it draped over bookshelves and or lamps for years. Amazingly, it's help up nicely.