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  • #16
    So, how did he get in?
    (the snake)
    By the fan? there are no other holes right? big enough, anyway?

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    • #17
      Most likely. They can squeeze through some pretty small holes.

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      • #18
        That mouse thing reminds me of a friend who never kept any food outside of the fridge due to mice problem. One night he bought a bag of Cheeto's and watched some movies late before retiring. Next morning all the little buttons on the remote were gone. Eatin off by a mouse with a major case of the munchies for Cheeto flavored rubber buttons
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        • #19
          Man. Some crazy stories here...I'd have to say that the splattered bug would be the worst. ugh. Bug guts all over my PC. And big enough to break a fan blade!!!

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          • #20
            Two summers ago technology killed a number of mosqitos

            They where howereing at the side of my case when the digital doc desided to activate the nearest 92mm fan

            It was hillarious because I was trying to decide if I was going to
            A: Leave the room
            B: get spray
            C: Try to kill them personaly

            the digital doc solved the problem for me
            If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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            • #21
              Considering that Oz has some of the most poisonous snakes(never mind other bugs and spiders) in the world, I'd like to know what kind of snake that is exactly and what it was doing in the house in the first place.
              A co-worker spent a year down there on a work/house swap and says the spiders are no big deal as long as you shake out your shoes in the morning...I think he's yanking my chain a bit though.

              EDIT: I just showed the picture to that co-worker. He just laughed and with a big grin said every snake in Oz is poisonous. He mentioned everytime cutting the lawn he would lead with the lawnmower blades..."no damn snake is getting me"
              Last edited by Laurie; 2 December 2002, 14:03.
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              • #22
                Laurie,

                You chain was yanked again
                80% of people think I should be in a Mental Institute

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                • #23
                  No wonder my neck is always sore.
                  Laurie
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                  • #24


                    This is unbelievable!
                    Bizarre, yet funny...
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                    • #25
                      I saw these pictures over a month ago. I work at NASA here in Houston, TX. The photos originated from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. "Houston, we got a problem!"

                      Later,
                      Steven

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                      • #26
                        I doubt it man. If they were taken at Kennedy, why is it a 230V supply?
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                        • #27
                          Kennedy space centre is part of the EU, that's why.

                          really! Gospel just told me

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                          • #28
                            Yesh, I noticed the 230V label after I posted my reply. Oh well.

                            Steven

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Laurie
                              No wonder my neck is always sore.
                              No comment.

                              Seriously tho, what was he pulling your chain about? Shaking out your shoes in the morn?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Greebe
                                That mouse thing reminds me of a friend who never kept any food outside of the fridge due to mice problem. One night he bought a bag of Cheeto's and watched some movies late before retiring. Next morning all the little buttons on the remote were gone. Eatin off by a mouse with a major case of the munchies for Cheeto flavored rubber buttons
                                This reminds me of a story I heard from a friend when I lived in Chicago. His old bat of a landlady found out he had a cat and told him to get rid of it. He told her that if her old slum wasn't so infested with mice, he wouldn't need to have the cat around. She didn't bring it up again.

                                btw, has anyone figured out why all landlords/property managers are mean, suspicious old hags in their 70s and 80s?

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