1990AG said:
Not sure if you are over-sarcasming my sarcasm!!
the snake is obviously harmless....
I was one upping your sarcasm.
1990AG said:
Not sure if you are over-sarcasming my sarcasm!!
the snake is obviously harmless....
I have it on good authority that he occasionally shows up for work smelling strongly of skunk too.ursusguy said:
Wait, a lawyer got their hands dirty with actual dirt?
humble bragellebee said:
My brother had a 5-6 foot long boa when we were teenagers. One day it got out and we couldn't find it anywhere. A couple of days later the housekeeper came and about had a heart attack when she picked up a laundry basket full of clothes and it was there just hanging out.
NoahAg said:humble bragellebee said:
My brother had a 5-6 foot long boa when we were teenagers. One day it got out and we couldn't find it anywhere. A couple of days later the housekeeper came and about had a heart attack when she picked up a laundry basket full of clothes and it was there just hanging out.
Sean98 said:
What do we have here with this cute little fella? He and his lady friend were chilling under a hay bale.
Leave it alone and you'll be fine.thirty-two said:
West Texas man who tried to kill rattler fighting for his life after snake bite
Be careful out there, folks.
Only twice in twelve years.txags92 said:I have it on good authority that he occasionally shows up for work smelling strongly of skunk too.ursusguy said:
Wait, a lawyer got their hands dirty with actual dirt?
12f Mane said:Leave it alone and you'll be fine.thirty-two said:
West Texas man who tried to kill rattler fighting for his life after snake bite
Be careful out there, folks.
Something doesn't add up in this story either. Mohave rattlesnakes don't come anywhere close to Lubbock.
Quote:
Texas is home to six or more advanced rattlesnakes, including the Mojave rattlesnake, which is what reportedly bit Richards.
Gota De Limon said:12f Mane said:Leave it alone and you'll be fine.thirty-two said:
West Texas man who tried to kill rattler fighting for his life after snake bite
Be careful out there, folks.
Something doesn't add up in this story either. Mohave rattlesnakes don't come anywhere close to Lubbock.
To be fair, they do state in the article that "some" folks are saying it was a Western Diamond Back.
Honest question....what is an "advanced" rattlesnake? Is that just a typo?
Can't say I blame them.12f Mane said:Leave it alone and you'll be fine.thirty-two said:
West Texas man who tried to kill rattler fighting for his life after snake bite
Be careful out there, folks.
Something doesn't add up in this story either. Mohave rattlesnakes don't come anywhere close to Lubbock.
advanced snakes eat the hogs that cause the others to stop rattlingttha_aggie_09 said:
Maybe it's like a Monsanto genetically engineered rattlesnake? Or one that had been exposed to hogs and is "advanced" not to rattle?
Uncle Gunnysack said:
80 vials of antivenom? any guesses what this guys bill will be?
Uncle Gunnysack said:
80 vials of antivenom? any guesses what this guys bill will be?
ttha_aggie_09 said:Uncle Gunnysack said:
80 vials of antivenom? any guesses what this guys bill will be?
According to the poster above, that's $1.2MM just for antivenom
I'd say the margins on that stuff are strong to quite strong.Dale Earnhardts Stache said:Uncle Gunnysack said:
80 vials of antivenom? any guesses what this guys bill will be?
A friend of mine knows Milton. He told me they were billing him at $15k a pop.
What kind of snake is this one?ttha_aggie_09 said:
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