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Woman Bitten by 5-foot Snake While on the Toilet. :o :o :o
 

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"I jumped up with my pants down and turned around to see what looked like a longneck turtle receding back into the bowl," Richards told the Courier Mail.

 

Richards told 10 News First Queensland that she “felt a sharp tap” on her “bottom” before she felt “some pain.”

 

 

 

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Oh..that down under.

I thought you were talking about this down under: :blush:

 

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I’ll bet she looks in the toilet from now on every time she has to tinkle.

 

How would anyone not notice a snake in the toilet? Outhouse maybe. Toilet? Oblivious. 

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9 minutes ago, Pat Riot, SASS #13748 said:

I’ll bet she looks in the toilet from now on every time she has to tinkle.

 

How would anyone not notice a snake in the toilet? Outhouse maybe. Toilet? Oblivious. 

 

Hey Pat:

    Maybe she looked and just thought hubby had not flushed? :o

 

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     Yes, that is a snake!

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In these parts, when using the loo at the local range in early springtime, one should also check for colonies of tree frogs camping underneath the rim...

 

They don't bite, but it can get right innerestin' real quick if they get excited and start ricochetin' about the inside of the bowl.  :o

 

Trust me on this one.  :mellow:

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Last trip to Uganda I killed a Black Mamba I found in the Nessary ...

I was Glad it was daylight and I saw him, before he saw me ....

 

Jabez Cowboy

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5 hours ago, Yul Lose said:

You know what...ticks that can live in snakes is just too much. I will stay with the desert and the rattlesnakes. I can understand rattlesnakes but bugs that attach themselves to snakes? Gimme a break. That’s just freakin’ wrong!

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51 minutes ago, Shotgun Clay said:

Went to fill this trap on the sporting clays range last June... no wonder it didn't have any mice building nests in it.

 

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That is a big snake. I’ve seen a couple of his little brothers there.

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On ‎1‎/‎25‎/‎2019 at 3:47 PM, Shotgun Clay said:

Went to fill this trap on the sporting clays range last June... no wonder it didn't have any mice building nests in it.

 

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Pards camping on-range at FR for EOT need to keep their tents zipped up.  Wouldn't want to wake up to a fellow like this nearby.  BTW, snakes have not been reported in the Porta-Potties.

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1 hour ago, Edward R S Canby, SASS#59971 said:

Pards camping on-range at FR for EOT need to keep their tents zipped up.  Wouldn't want to wake up to a fellow like this nearby.  BTW, snakes have not been reported in the Porta-Potties.

In 2016 we got a radio call early in the morning of a snake  in one, of course, there's about 60 of the things all over the ranch so we never did find the one that was supposedly "inhabited".

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