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phenrichs wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
We were packing up before sunrise to leave the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. I was wearing flip-flops and pouring water into the trailer water tank. I felt something on my bare feet, looked down and pointed my headlight in time to watch a copperhead slither across both feet. I didn't tell my wife until much later because I knew she would freak out, I was right.
I am generally not afraid of snakes but that would be enough to guarantee the snake was instantly covered in a warm yellow liquid.
โJun-03-2013 12:32 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:
We were packing up before sunrise to leave the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. I was wearing flip-flops and pouring water into the trailer water tank. I felt something on my bare feet, looked down and pointed my headlight in time to watch a copperhead slither across both feet. I didn't tell my wife until much later because I knew she would freak out, I was right.
โJun-03-2013 12:22 PM
โJun-03-2013 10:42 AM
empty_nest wrote:Artemus Gordon wrote:
Watching rattlesnake republic three times does not make one an expert!
But, I stayed at a Holiday Express, last night.......:B:B
โJun-03-2013 10:15 AM
Tarheel 2 wrote:
This past winter in Florida on the golf course we play daily, I hit a ball into the rough. As I started into it to hit the ball, a long rat snake slithered away into the deeper grass just a couple feet away. I begged for a free drop, but since there was money on the line, I got no sympathy and had to play the ball where it lies. I took a longer club and rattled it in the taller grass to be sure the snake had moved away before I addressed the ball with the snake somewhere behind. My ball was sitting on some sticks, etc. and as I hit the shot, I disturbed a longer stick and a piece came up behind and hit the back of my leg. My next step was to the middle of the fairway! My playing partners are still laughing!
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Artemus Gordon wrote:
Watching rattlesnake republic three times does not make one an expert!
โJun-03-2013 05:14 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
Wisconsin has harmless Green Garden snakes and you'd be lucky to see one 'maybe' in your lifetime. And Mosquitoes. That's it.
โJun-02-2013 10:14 PM
bigred1cav wrote:I worked with a very big 6'7" MP Master Sergeant who was from the Staunton VA area. He was a expert at throwing a hatchet at a target. When he was in basic training, they were clearing brush and one of the other trainees picked up a rattle snake and started at my friend. MY friend reared up that hatchet and was ready to throw it until the other guy turned away and threw that rattler the other direction. Jackie said he had every intention of throwing that hatchet at the guy with snake. And had he done it he would have surely killed the guy with the snake. That big old Virgina boy was deathly afraid of snakes. He ended up retiring from the army many years later. Jackie K. Lester, if you are out there anywhere, a big hi to ya!
Looks like dinner to any Army Ranger.
โJun-02-2013 08:20 PM
abc40kids wrote:
...Beemerphile, you've lost your mind! My family over any snake or dangerous animal any time! Watch out for those coyotes and bears in your yard, they won't hurt anyone.