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A Concession of Charles Marshburn: Billy Joe Fudge was right

Now a "Rough Green Snake" man. But augments research on his Coachwhip serpent.
Comments re article 45732 Jon Halsey Siding with BJ Fudge on snake IDCharles Marshburn writes:
Appears I have been outflanked by the forrester on this issue. I would like to add that the coachwhip is found throughout the southern region of our country and takes on a variety of colors.

The fact causing me to concede is the color Wendy's snake took on in death. Curses, foiled again! - Charles Marshburn
Amen! This took courage to admit. We know. It was the right thing to do. Confession is good for the soul. And for everyone else, we have an open invitation to all to do likewise. In the words of the Old Evangelist, "Tell it all brother, the truth will set you free." Or, at least, almost all, for those who know the rest of that story. -CM.




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