C'mon, Jess, knock it off. We are having a meeting in Cannon of all those Joint snake believers Memorial weekend and I am gonna give 'em the opportunity of a lifetime: investing in oceanside property in Dallas Co., TX Joe Jess Lewis wrote: > I did look it up on "Google". That was where the attached "link" came from. > The article called it a "Southern Myth", but it referred to a member of the > lizard family, that if you break off part of it's tail, or even a leg, after > a period, it would re-grow. That's where they think the story originated > from and folks just built on it. > > Call me a doubting Thomas, but I guess I would have to see it with my own > eyes :^)) > > Jess > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNCANNON-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
When I was in the Boy Scouts, they sent me out Snipe Hunting. Said it was a night bird and when I would see one, it's eyes would reflect. Said people sold them and they used the eyes to make reflectors out of. I never did find one of those things. I wondered why the Eagle Scouts kept on snickering the next morning at breakfast !! Kevin