Author Topic: Rattlesnake Killin'  (Read 15408 times)



Grenades.

Like you have any.

Even if you did, you would probably get arrested for unauthorised posession of illegal explosives.



That's what she said.
See children, it's best to say it at the right time.

See children, it's best to say it at the right time.
It was.

I was referring to growth hormone.

It would've been better if you said it in response to "Give it to me, now."

@ARC's sudden humane comment:
Rattlers are commonly killed in Arizona because of how dangerous they are.

@Ronin
Our fire-department no longer captures rattlesnakes, they use to, but now they don't. So killing it is one of our only options.

@Everyone else that I didn't bother to read's post's
Hey.

It would've been better if you said it in response to "Give it to me, now."
Ah, now I see.

The only problem, is that I said that.

It's funny, I lived in Arizona for nine years and never saw one. Alive, that is.

Ah, now I see.

The only problem, is that I said that.

So? :P

It's funny, I lived in Arizona for nine years and never saw one. Alive, that is.

So? :P
I'm not going to make fun of myself, too many other people already do it.

Borrow a bow and arrow from a local range.  If you have good aim then I recommend this.


It's funny, I lived in Arizona for nine years and never saw one. Alive, that is.
You must have lived in the city then. When you live in Fountain Hills which has a great deal of open lots and ditches to prevent street overflow when our monsoon comes, you get rattlesnakes, coyotes, javelinas, scorpions, king-snakes, tarantulas, bobcats, etc.