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You could get a job there that's just as good as whatever you get here.
My vagueish plan is to actually put together my IT resume and spam jobs with it.
there are venomous snakes in Britain/Ireland? I thought there were just...black snakes or garter snakes or something.
signed, grew up in rattler/copperhead/water moc Ville.
there are venomous snakes in Britain/Ireland?
Yup. In Britain, not Ireland. Not exactly of the same level of concern as Australia's finest, but they do exist.
Huh. Things I Never Knew.
St. Patrick apparently never made it across to England.
St. Patrick apparently never made it across to England.
Actually, the story (or at least the version of it with which I am familiar) has it that he was born in Wales, and taken to Ireland as a slave, so he was originally from this side of the Irish Sea. But it's true that we still have snakes in England (and Wales and Scotland): the grass snake (which is actually a legless lizard), the adder (the posionous but really rare one)... and possibly one other I've forgotten.
the grass snake (which is actually a legless lizard)I don't care what they are technically, that's a snake. ::shudders:: The Tiajuana Estuary has some flavor of legless lizard and no one will ever convince me that they just aren't snakes that are lying to themselves.
I might have a slight touch of snake squick.
I don't care what they are technically, that's a snake. ::shudders:: The Tiajuana Estuary has some flavor of legless lizard and no one will ever convince me that they just aren't snakes that are lying to themselves.
But they have ears. They can hear you coming!
the grass snake (which is actually a legless lizard)
That's so cool! I totally didn't know that.
But they have ears. They can hear you coming!
They have eyelids, too!
It's an interesting case of evolution repeating a winning design -- snakes split off the reptile tree a long long time ago.