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the goalposts down at the field got broken again.
some tree branches are long wooden things
some snakes wrap themselves around them,and live in trees
the goalposts were long wooden things.
why not have a trained snake,which lives on the goalposts,is trained to not bite the kids that
use the posts,but guards against breaking?maybe if they dont have enough players it could stand in for goalkeeper.
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Someone posted a link to an article on an Ozzie ecologist who kept slugs and lizards in his house to devour mildew and insects. The snakes I have known, however, had minds consisting of approximately 3 instincts ("eat," "poop", "crawl-away-and-hide") and nothing else. But they may have been learning-disabled. |
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Croissie for tackling mindless vandalism head-on, though. |
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Goalpost security is certainly worthy of more attention than the past has seen it given. This solution is too surreal to not love. |
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Dog Ed: That could still work. If they're small enough, 'eat'; if they're too big for eat, then 'poop', and live inside the goalpost for 'crawl away and hide'. |
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