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Guitar rocker said:
Thats great dude...looks like you got a hard on for the black mamba.
...And I hope they burn in hell!
 
FN FAL said:
...And I hope they burn in hell!
I hope Samuel L. Jackson is getting some residuals out this.
 
Occam's Razor said:
Here's the ryhme I use:

"If it's a snake,
Bash it until it's dead."

Bwahahaha.

You know, I remember having fun with a couple of jackazz kids who approached me on the street downtown with a (nontoxic) bullsnake wrapped around one of their wrists, asking if I'd like to buy it. I asked if they knew what kind it was. They had no idea.

I proceeded to BS them about how it was the 2nd most venomous snake in North America. The look on their faces was priceless. :laugh:

MFR
 
On that note, I have heard of a prank in which a snake is placed in a zippered handbag which is then left by the side of the road. Eventually someone will stop, grab the bag and drive off. A few seconds later, the car will screech to a stop and the occupants will bail out in panic.
 
G21Agoose said:
Axel-
Thank you for your intelligent, informed and interesting answer. However, based on the original thread you try identifying the eye shape of the snake in the cockpit while flying an ILS at minimums. Oh, and if you're in the US just hope it's not a coral snake (or an escaped mamba!)

Point taken. :)
 
Snakes, shmakes.

Black widow spiders; airplanes. Think about it.
 

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