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Trayderjoe 05-14-2014 03:00 PM

Why you might want to keeps those doors closed....
 
I saw this article today about a woman who left her back door open and had a unexpected guest in her house. No, it didn't happen in the Villages, but it could.

justjim 05-14-2014 03:14 PM

Door wide open or unlocked.
 
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Originally Posted by Trayderjoe (Post 877687)
I saw this article today about a woman who left her back door open and had a unexpected guest in her house. No, it didn't happen in the Villages, but it could.

More details? Was the door left unlocked or did she just have the door wide open? I hope she wasn't hurt.

Back home we use to say "come in the doors open"----which means it was not locked. :spoken:

Bogie Shooter 05-14-2014 04:14 PM

From the article.....................
Rodriguez believes the snake got in through a back door that she had left open earlier in the day while bathing her guinea pigs.
What more details do you need?

Pointer 05-14-2014 04:31 PM

Oh my, well was it a fast snake, water snake or just a plain ole surprise snake? Was it eating for her to finish bathing the breakfast? How did she get it out, broom, shovel, kitty cat?

pivo 05-14-2014 05:07 PM

did it come rom Katie belles

Sable99 05-14-2014 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Pointer (Post 877738)
Oh my, well was it a fast snake, water snake or just a plain ole surprise snake? Was it eating for her to finish bathing the breakfast? How did she get it out, broom, shovel, kitty cat?

The article says its was a 12 foot python! They called 911 and it took three men to remove it.

buggyone 05-14-2014 06:21 PM

Even though that was in Texas, we have those huge snakes in Florida. The wild ones are moving northward from the Everglades and have been spotted as close as Tampa. Also, do not forget about the stupid people who actually keep these deadly snakes as pets - and they sometimes get loose. About 3 years ago in Oxford - just on the outskirts of The Villages, two losers had one as a guard for their drug stash - it got out of the cage and killed their 2 year old son. They are in the pen for manslaughter now.

Bogie Shooter 05-14-2014 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pointer (Post 877738)
Oh my, well was it a fast snake, water snake or just a plain ole surprise snake? Was it eating for her to finish bathing the breakfast? How did she get it out, broom, shovel, kitty cat?

Did you read the article??

CFrance 05-14-2014 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 877728)
From the article.....................
Rodriguez believes the snake got in through a back door that she had left open earlier in the day while bathing her guinea pigs.
What more details do you need?

How about... why do you have to bathe guinea pigs?

buggyone 05-14-2014 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 877845)
How about... why do you have to bathe guinea pigs?


Hey, this happened in Texas. Maybe washing guinea pigs is a Texas thing. Just look at some of the things that Texas is famous for and giving a guinea pig a bath begins to look normal.

CFrance 05-14-2014 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 877850)
Hey, this happened in Texas. Maybe washing guinea pigs is a Texas thing. Just look at some of the things that Texas is famous for and giving a guinea pig a bath begins to look normal.

:clap2:

Topspinmo 05-15-2014 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 877850)
Hey, this happened in Texas. Maybe washing guinea pigs is a Texas thing. Just look at some of the things that Texas is famous for and giving a guinea pig a bath begins to look normal.

O really! Animals usually kept for pets are kept clean. I guess you didn't wash your dog if you ever had one? . Sometimes it just better to not post than reveal the skeletons that's in the closet!

buggyone 05-15-2014 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Rc Moser (Post 878009)
O really! Animals usually kept for pets are kept clean. I guess you didn't wash your dog if you ever had one? . Sometimes it just better to not post than reveal the skeletons that's in the closet!

Nope, never had a dog. Had a real clean guinea pig once. Never needed a bath.

Now to some strange Texan things: In 2010, Texas tied with Mississippi for the highest percentage of U.S. workers in minimum-wage jobs. In 2011, it had the 4th highest poverty rate of any state and it ranks 1st for adults without diplomas. It also leads the U.S. in children without health insurance, and 26% of all Texans have no health insurance.

Each year Amarillo hosts the World’s Largest Calf Fry Cook-Off. “Calf fries” are bull testicles.

Texas experiences the most tornadoes in the United States, with an average of 139 per year.

If Texas were a country, it would rank as the world’s 7th largest producer of greenhouse gases.

Cowboy Up!

Topspinmo 05-15-2014 08:38 AM

"highest percentage of U.S. workers in minimum-wage jobs. In 2011, it had the 4th highest poverty rate of any state and it ranks 1st for adults without diplomas. It also leads the U.S. in children without health insurance, and 26% of all Texans have no health insurance."

How many are illegals? O I mean undocumented?

How are Texans responsible for tornado's? It so are Floridian's responsible for sink holes and Huricanes?

Green house gas? You know their are only few oil refineries and chemical refineries are usually in the southern states Like tx. and la. due to the gulf coast.

Calf Fries along with mountain oysters have been eaten for centuries, no different than liver, brains, or ribs. Just cause some people don't eat them don't make it bias's or backwards.

elbear 05-15-2014 07:23 PM

Snakes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 877728)
From the article.....................
Rodriguez believes the snake got in through a back door that she had left open earlier in the day while bathing her guinea pigs.
What more details do you need?

I
Keep my garage and all doors shut as I have experienced a rat snake get in and crawl under the fridge then somehow got behind the cupboards. I called animal control and they tried to get it but at 5 pm said it was time to go home! Put a pail with something heavy on it he told me and left.
Well I stuffed wet towels along my very closed bedroom door that night, got up in the morning and ate breakfast in the restaurant! When I got back there was the rat snake curled up beside my patio door. I climbed up on the kitchen counter took a broom and finally got the patio door open and it slithered out.
Now the doors are always closed or at least the screens across.

Yes I know rat snakes are not poisonous but they can grow over 6 feet. Even a litter racer snake scares me. Outside is where they belong.


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