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Posted: 11/3/2002 7:22:53 PM EDT
Right on top of PAGE ONE, where it belongs.

At least we are sending the proper message to lurkers who come here looking for weakness among us.
Link Posted: 11/3/2002 7:24:12 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/3/2002 7:31:35 PM EDT
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Bushmasters are related to rattlesnakes though if memory serves correct, pretty sure that they are both in the pit viper family.  

Not sure if the Bushmaster has a set of rattles on it like a rattlesnake though, I don't think they do in real life but the Bushmaster logo does have them(confusing enough as it is).
Link Posted: 11/3/2002 7:52:30 PM EDT
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The bushmaster does not have a rattle.  But who cares, its a good looking logo, right?
Link Posted: 11/3/2002 8:02:30 PM EDT
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Looks kind of chintzy to me.
Link Posted: 11/3/2002 8:44:24 PM EDT
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Too bad the picture is a Rattlesnake LOL
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 Been there done that,Lachesis Mutus Mutus=IE Bushmaster.       Largest pit viper of the rattlesnake family(up to 12 ft) second biggest fanged Venomous(king Cobra bigger)!

  Found in Central and South  America,has a section all of its own in the bad assed snake family!

 The Bushmaster is bad,very bad!  Its poison is used for homeopathic medicine!

 Bob [:D]
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