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<blockquote data-quote="sonny1" data-source="post: 505858" data-attributes="member: 32555"><p>Here is a twist. Yesterday afternoon wife was getting her lawnmower out of her shed and moved a piece of plywood by the door. A rather large snake was under the plywood and went straight into the stuffed shed. She came and got me and said the snake was hissing at her before it went into the shed. Grabbed a sharp hoe and slowly started to move stuff around. The snake was under the buddy heater and when I moved the heater the snake made a strike at me. It missed but coiled up and opened its mouth hissing. Nice white mouth. Not much left of the snake after I chopped it up into uncountable pieces. Wife made a comment I think it was dead after the sixth chop. Guess I got carried away with the chopping. Was a four foot very healthy Cottonmouth. What it was doing there I have no clue. Guess it was looking for a new home and took a rest under the plywood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonny1, post: 505858, member: 32555"] Here is a twist. Yesterday afternoon wife was getting her lawnmower out of her shed and moved a piece of plywood by the door. A rather large snake was under the plywood and went straight into the stuffed shed. She came and got me and said the snake was hissing at her before it went into the shed. Grabbed a sharp hoe and slowly started to move stuff around. The snake was under the buddy heater and when I moved the heater the snake made a strike at me. It missed but coiled up and opened its mouth hissing. Nice white mouth. Not much left of the snake after I chopped it up into uncountable pieces. Wife made a comment I think it was dead after the sixth chop. Guess I got carried away with the chopping. Was a four foot very healthy Cottonmouth. What it was doing there I have no clue. Guess it was looking for a new home and took a rest under the plywood. [/QUOTE]
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