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Tango0109 Oct 2019 8:14 p.m. PST

"I don't have a problem with snakes, spiders, scorpions or any other small and potentially dangerous creatures that lurk outside. That's their territory. I get it. But when one of these things comes into my apartment, I find it annoying. It also is a terrible thing to come home to in the middle of the night.

Earlier this week I attended a wonderful birthday party with friends. It was a good party, not one of those weird parties where people drink energy drinks and mix them together into gross concoctions. After hours of fun and enjoyment, my girlfriend and I headed home. We arrived, turned on the lights, said hello to the cats and began to relax. That was until suddenly I heard my girlfriend shout my name from the living room…"
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Col Durnford Supporting Member of TMP10 Oct 2019 5:54 a.m. PST

My snake in the house story. We were working outside and out of the corner of my eye I saw a small snake go into the garage. Captured it and escorted it off the property to the nearby street. It moved about 4 feet into the street, turned, raised up, and I swear it was trying to give me the finger what a massive SUV ran over it. I'll never forget the pop sound it made.

Moral of the story, once defeated don't stop your retreating until you reach safety.

Old Wolfman18 Oct 2019 5:36 a.m. PST

Found a 8-9 inch long green snake in the basement at our apartment building a few years back. generally harmless. Said "hi" to it,then left.

Tango0125 Oct 2019 9:28 p.m. PST

(smile)

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