To: R. Scott
If I were there Id encourage them to hang around. I was nailed by a tiny ( about 1 ½) black scorpion - a lot of pain, and I was immobilized for quite a while. One night in the desert, I was getting ready to go on a road march with the troops, just for fun. For some unexplained reason I grabbed my flashlight and turned it on before I walked outside my tent.
If I didn't have that flashlight on, I would have walked right into a coiled sand viper that was right outside the tent!
It was very unsettling.
Well, the sand viper was found guilty of trespassing, and my Sergeants executed it. :)
To: IDontLikeToPayTaxes
I had an encounter with a cobra at Newport Docks.
While I didnt get nailed by it, I did find out how the story came to be about the cobra hypnotizing its prey:
We were berthed along side a pier at New Port near Saigon. The pier pilings were protected with chicken wire to prevent mines or swimmers from getting under the pier. I stepped over from the pier to the boat with several cases of beer in my arms when I hear a warning yelled - STOP!!, and people were pointing below me.
I looked down and saw a beautiful cobra between my legs.
Its body was intertwined in the chicken wire, and about
three feet of its working end was up and swaying. Some fool threw a pipe at it. That only made the snake mad. Its hood flared open and it started to look for someone to bite. Its head was now between my knees. A cobra ready to strike is indeed beautiful. I saw how the story about the cobra hypnotizing its prey got started. An MP came over, borrowed a rifle and took a shot - it grazed the snakes neck. Now it was really mad. I told him to use his .45 for close work. He told me to mind my own business. After several more shots - all misses - the snake went on its way.
On that day I decided to look under as well as on top of the piers.
47 posted on
04/10/2004 12:21:25 PM PDT by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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