Posted on 02/08/2019 8:13:10 AM PST by ETL
An Australian woman was pouring herself a steaming cup of tea when she saw two beady eyes peering out of the drain in her kitchen sink.
The shocked woman immediately knew it was a snake. And though it soon slithered back into the darkness under the plug, she was terrified it would reappear.
She immediately called Snake Catchers Adelaide to capture and remove the roughly 3-foot-long serpent on Saturday. The snake catchers arrived shortly after and identified the reptile as an eastern brown snake, an extremely venomous creature known for its aggression.
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You know this is coming: “What were you doing with your head in the toilet?” ;)
I’m sorry about that, BGill, but you really shocked me. The last thing I would have expected to fill in the blank in the following statement was “eyes”:
“I had a 6 foot racer shoot out of a toilet and hit me right between the _____.”
Time to buy a garbage disposal... Turn that baby on and it’s ‘bye bye’ snake.
Closer to home, about 20 years ago, my sister found a live rat in her toilet. This was in Scottsdale, AZ adjacent to the Phoenix city line. She had (and has) a good reason to keep the toilet lid closed! She moved and now lives in Prescott.
I’m sure he meant he was standing near the toilet when a snake shot out of the bowl like a rocket. :)
Too bad she couldn’t just turn on the garbage disposal.
She meant.
Mother had run out of the bathroom yelling there was a snake in the toilet and refused to go back in. Grandpa poured gasoline down it saying that’d take care of anything down there (his solution to everything). There was a bunch of white gunk bubbling up so I sat down on the floor and had my head in the bowl. BAM! Out shot the snake which was going crazy everywhere sending everyone running. Mother to the dining room. Grandpa to the kitchen. Me to the living room. Grandpa later admitted to hearing things in the bathroom and putting a rock on the toilet lid to sleep at night.
Sorry, FRiend!
It's obviously spelled differently, but when I see "bgill", I, for some reason, read it as "bill". :)
Wow, sounds like something out of a horror movie.
Snake Catchers returned the deadly brown snake which they named Spartacus to its natural habitat—Newark, New Jersey.
The flora, the fauna, the ottoman, the Grape Nuts, etc. All of Australia is bent on mans destruction
Snakes going against the river of crap.
It sounds as though you have had a very interesting life! LOL
No $hit!! Even though I live in central NY State, after watching these videos, I'll be checking under the toilet seat real good before I sit down.
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