Sorry to hear that Guy! My sister stood on a snake many years ago , but fortunately it didn't bite (she noticed almost immediately and jumped a couple of feet in the air!).
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Sorry to hear that Guy! My sister stood on a snake many years ago , but fortunately it didn't bite (she noticed almost immediately and jumped a couple of feet in the air!).
Pete, the humane (and less messy) way is to send Sam out there with gloves, a garbage bag, whack 'em in the freezer overnight then into the bin.
Critical you remember the bin. Would want you thinking its beef jerky or some such............Friday night, a few drinks, etc:eek:
My preferred method is the pool skimmer. You can toss 'em a got 40 metres that way, over the neighbours roof, etc.
any excuse to get out of the ride this sunday.......:p
not i will be there
Hey Guy,
Lucky it turned out OK. Scary stuff though.
When I was growing up, we would have King Browns and Tiger coming up to the house looking for water. I can remember my father wearing thongs, standing in long grass and armed with a shovel trying to get the buggers.
The classic was the cat we had at the time bringing a "love offering" of a live Brown Snake into the kitchen and depositng it at my mother's feet.
[QUOTE=Scallops;1117546]Hope you feel OK :) - I'll send around my pet Mongoose. :p[/QUOTE
Whatcha doin' with a mongoose in Qld;)
Did you spot a blue TD5 Disco near the house just beforehand? Perhaps Anthony is out to get you.:eek:
Remember this fellow from up north? Perhaps he followed your scent home and finally caught up with you.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...009/11/419.jpg