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Best Way to Scare Old People to Death 

Freeman’s Safari Taxidermy’s mounted, remote control rattlesnake

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A.O. Freeman is a good ol’ boy if ever there was one, and there’s more than a hint of mischief in his bespectacled eyes. So when Freeman, who owns Freeman’s Safari Taxidermy in Ladson, invites you to take a closer look at a rattlesnake that he mounted years ago and now sits in his studio, be on your toes. While you’re admiring the serpent’s fangs, Freeman might just grab a remote control and press a button that sparks to life the snake’s trademark vibrating tail and sends you scurrying. Freeman, however, practices discretion when it comes to spooking guests of a certain age. “I don’t do that to old people,” he says. “It might give them a heart attack.” —Daniel Brock

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I wish the republicans would listen to Freeman. They do their best to scare old people to death with their fictitious death panels and the end of the world as we know it if we pass health care reform. They specialize in that. Liz Chaney has it down to a science

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