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these are the sugar gliders aka flying possums i used to keep though these arent my pics:

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momma with a big baby sticking out of the pouch
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mine loved me setting them either on top of the door or on the tall head board and stepping back aways so they could jump to me.....the one male i had took a few years off my life one time though....

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Originally Posted by rattler
these are the sugar gliders aka flying possums


hell, there's an evolutionary path we really need.

Flying fricking possums, standard size...


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Shreiden --you have really nice finger nails.

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i said they werent my pics laugh


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Originally Posted by rattler
i said they werent my pics laugh

..but you didn't deny the fingernails. Still haven't, come to think of it. wink

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lol i work on printing presses.....my hands dont look that nice.....think ive got ink permanately embedded in my skin like a tattoo


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Originally Posted by rattler
lol i work on printing presses.....my hands dont look that nice.....think ive got ink permanately embedded in my skin like a tattoo

So, we're falling back on the "work on printing presses" story are we? We have our eyes on you, Sheriden. smile Did you ever grow any Maypops? They grow wild down here so since you're at "loose ends" maybe this is where you should be. wink

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nope never got any to survive our winters which is where i knew the problem was gonna be.....only problem with your AO Mickey is me and humidity dont get along very well.....hot and humid makes for hard breathing.....as much as i would love to chase snakes and such down around you....


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Rattler--just jerkin your chain--I gotta brother that has been a printer in western Minn for the last 40 years--his hands look like they been run thru a meat grinder.

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Originally Posted by kkahmann
Rattler--just jerkin your chain--I gotta brother that has been a printer in western Minn for the last 40 years--his hands look like they been run thru a meat grinder.


i know and took it as such


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Originally Posted by rattler
nope never got any to survive our winters which is where i knew the problem was gonna be.....only problem with your AO Mickey is me and humidity dont get along very well.....hot and humid makes for hard breathing.....as much as i would love to chase snakes and such down around you....


It ain't humid down here but it really gets muggy at times. If you change your mind let me know. smile

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you realize ive been born and raised in a place thats a couple inches of annual rainfall from being declared desert laugh but would like to check out your part of the country.....closest ive been is the Hog Hunt in Tennessee and when we took the girls to all the parks in Orlando.....neither really allowed me to explore.....


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You're always welcome....if you can put up with the dogs. smile

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I didn't know Oregon had em till a few years back. Saw the cat pounce from the roof onto a 2x8 shelf outside the front windows and I knew he'd caught something. I went out and told him to give it up which he's good at since he's usually just showing off his skills anyway. So he lets me take it and I saw those huge eyes and said WTF is this furry little thing? After a sec I figured it out and wanted to set it free away from the cat. Worried that it might be injured and easily caught again instead of releasing it on a Doug Fir branch I walked 25' to a big Ceder with it's maze of inter-crossing branches that would give the cat fits. Well after 10' the little guy had enough and latched onto a knuckle, I tried to ignore it but at 20' he bit down harder and I dropped that sucker just feet away from the cedar branch. He hit the ground running and got away safe. I see the house lights reflecting off their eyes now and then in the trees, probably never will see em sailing until I get an infrared camera going.


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