It has been one of my child hood fears to have a snake climb out of the toilet. Especially if you are sitting on on the pot at the time.
http://ktar.com/story/1413793/country-singer-brett-eldredge-gets-snake-toilet-wake-new-years-day/
I had plenty go in the toilet, but never come out :smilielol:
Sorry, I had to say it.
Mine is spiders and waking up to them in bed with me...
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Quote from: TruckDriver on January 06, 2017, 07:40:40 PM
Mine is spiders and waking up to them in bed with me...
You need these........
(http://imghumour.com/assets/Uploads/Spider-Slippers.jpg)
Those are nuts! I would love to take a walk down to the mailbox in those. LOL
snakes /spiders in the toilet is just part of daily life down here :rofl:
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If you have spent any time in the country around an outhouse you know snakes in them aren't uncommon.
Hey - not so fast on the Antarctica thing!!!
What about those barking snow spiders I heard about as a youth???
Love the spider slippers....reminds me of the camel spiders in tent city! :2thumbs: Some here can relate. :cheers:
You'd be surprised what can come up a terlit, I've seen videos of snakes and rats and all manner of weird critters in the terlit bowl-maybe that's why my Grandparents set down on hole in their outhouse was about 10' off the "target zone" to keep from gittin' critter bit! :shruggy:
My grandmother told a story of taking care of my dad and his cousin. If I remember correctly, somehow the snakes went down the drain, so they would pop up when the water was turned
I always checked under the toilet seat when in Australia because a friend of mine from Canada told be about the red bellied ass biters, apparently they are a type of spider that lives down there. Thank goodness he told me about them. I watched out and didn't get bit.
I have found the Canadians have been really helpful to me (even though I am American) so I avoid dangerous situations and don't do something stupid.
I have an Aunt that faints if she even sees a picture of a snake, she's that afraid! :scratchchin: