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I wish you a quick healing Dr. Moss. The mammoth ivory snake is quite a work of art and so impressive. Here is another link I found http://www.straightrazordesigns.com/ind ... cts_id=444
Ron
Sadly, Ron, once they have tasted human flesh they can't be trusted in the future. I shall have to chain this snake razor to the wall of shame, where it can snap ineffectually at patients. It has become a man-eater.
Chris
Or was that tigers?
Chris
Or was that tigers?
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No it was a woolly mammoth----although quite dangerous, they were vegetarian. You are now one with the mammoth and perhaps Neanderthal! http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/09/0 ... mmoth.htmldrmoss_ca wrote:Sadly, Ron, once they have tasted human flesh they can't be trusted in the future. I shall have to chain this snake razor to the wall of shame, where it can snap ineffectually at patients. It has become a man-eater.
Chris
Or was that tigers?
Ron