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Snakes on a Plane, well..Snakes by a Pool and in an Office


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Day 1:

So I was minding my own business making copies in the office, when I reached down to grab some paper - and...I find a snake instead - no biggy - my office is fairly rural and I am kind of used to the idea of snakes hanging around. So I gather my "snaking" equipment (read trash can and gloves) and go back to catch my new office friend, and lo and behold - he has a buddy. One King Snake and one Santa Cruz Garter (I think)...Why they are hanging out together, who knows, maybe they were having a snake Annual GTG to discuss the latest snake fashions...So now I have two snakes - time to call in for re-enforcments.

Now we have crocodile hunter 1 - and crocodile hunter 2 on the scene to catch the snakes. The snakes ended up crawling/slithering under our copy machine, so we moved it and caught the King snake. But the Garter snake got away under our office floor.

We then relocated the King Snake.

Day 2:

I had figured the snake had moved on to greener pastures by this point, but I was wrong. I found the Garter snake sneaking into my co-workers office. It was crawling underneath the door, by the time I got to it only 2 inches of tail was left on my side of the door. I grabbed it, but it made it the rest of the way into the office. So, I called in crocodile hunter 2 again, and after about 30 minutes of searching the office we found it the snake coiled up underneath one of the filing cabinets.

As a side note - I had caught another snake two days ago at my sister-in-laws house. Apparently the snakes in San Diego have been doing a lot of breeding in the off season...

(Side note - that's pink spray paint in the trash can - not blood)

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Posted

I Haate snakes!

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :(

Ken

I don't blame you Ken. You have the 10 deadliest snakes in the world down there. I would have to carry a shotgun just to take a jog!

Posted

Actually that's a myth.

We only have 7 of the top ten.

We do however have the 11th, 12th and 13th. :shock:

Ken :(

Posted

Day 3:

No sightings...

Day 4:

A new friend, this time a Gopher snake. I am thinking that East County San Diego has a lot of variety of our slithery friends. Hope I don't see a Rattle Snake too soon. I hate those :thumbdown:

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Posted

WOW :shock:

@db thats f**king impressive id say!

Here in germany we also have loads of snakes (on two legs)...

well what about fancying a change of occupation then?

Mr.Snakecatcher? :cowboy:

Cheers

George

Posted

reminds me of my honeymoon in Cambodia.... :whistling:

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GETTING TOO CLOSE TO THE PLANET OCEAN!!!!!!! :huh:

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Then of course.. the garlic fried tarantula... Yummy!:

ALIVE:

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DEAD AND FRIED:

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IN MY MOUTH:

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Posted

And what did your wife say after that plai?

Don't kiss me spider breath :lol:

Ken

Posted

crazy if you eat that spider, i would turn my stomach just looking at it.

snakes are cool like all living things they deserve to be treated right.

Posted

And what did your wife say after that plai?

Don't kiss me spider breath :lol:

Ken

Nope.. She joined me! but she just ate one of the legs....

crazy if you eat that spider, i would turn my stomach just looking at it.

The worst tasting and looking creepy crawly i've ever had was boiled silk worms in Seoul Korea.... Called Bonedeggy!

@fender: You actually ATE that thing? :1a:

I actually ate it! It tasted like garlic chicken but way crispier! I had 5 or 6 of them :)

Posted

The worst tasting and looking creepy crawly i've ever had was boiled silk worms in Seoul Korea.... Called Bonedeggy!

Sounds awful.. But have you ever tried Balut? :g:

I actually ate it! It tasted like garlic chicken but way crispier! I had 5 or 6 of them :)

That's hardcore my friend! :thumbsupsmileyanim:

Posted

Sounds awful.. But have you ever tried Balut? :g:

That's hardcore my friend! :thumbsupsmileyanim:

I LOVED the pon tea kon! It's like a hard boiled egg.. but with a half developed embryo inside. If you can get past the looks of it.. it was great with some chili sauce!

Posted

I LOVED the pon tea kon! It's like a hard boiled egg.. but with a half developed embryo inside. If you can get past the looks of it.. it was great with some chili sauce!

For real?! I must say you got some brave taste buds.. :thumbsupsmileyanim:

Posted

If you guys fancy the wierder side of the culinary world, make sure to check our Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern...it's a good one! I just saw one of his episodes on the Tarantula - it looked pretty tasty once you can get your head around it...

@Modelizer -Yup snake free :)

@donerix - I was thinking the same thing - 12' is a lot of watch straps :)

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