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To: Chairo Kiisu Ichiro who wrote (23424)12/10/2025 10:53:24 PM
From: QTI on SI1 Recommendation

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toccodolce

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Re. #3 is utterly terrified of snakes -- any snake, even a rubber or plastic one, will send her into a shrieking panic.

Actually, I don't like any kind of snakes, though I can tolerate garden snakes in my backyard and on the trails as they are tiny and harmless. Regarding, rattle snakes in TX, I thought people ate those too as a delicacy? Or maybe I'm confusing it with AZ? Rattle snake kabobs?

PS: I did not click on the links to snake pictures in your response as I'm terrified of them to an extent.

PPS: In Hawaii, there are zero snakes (hope I'm right about this). In fact, they would remove one if it ever gets there. I like that policy.