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PMSL @ Noty

I like this bit - guaranteed to give you nightmares for evermore
 'A spokesman for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) said it was not uncommon for snakes to be found in household sewage pipes.'
FM
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'A spokesman for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) said it was not uncommon for snakes to be found in household sewage pipes.'
Believe me.

You'd hear me in Sydney 
carotino
you know, i dont mind snakes, in fact i've always wanted some.....but last night i had a bloody nightm,are about finding one in the house and it bit me 4 times on my forearms and they got infected and went bluey black.......damn you OP
Darthhoob
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I always wanted a tartantula,but my niece is a shrieking arachnaphobe.
a sight of a spider, even on telly or in a book makes me feel ill, i get pins and needles down one side of me-i've even been known to vomit
charmer
Reference:katty
Aww She's lovely,it would definitely keep the rat population under control.
not really, it'll probably only need to eat about one rat a week....and a single female rat can have upto 20 babies every 3 weeks (they can get pregnnat stright after giving birth)

need a hell of alot more snakes
Darthhoob
The Snake must have been scared to death, poor thing, she must have got bogged down.
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And She looks so Comfy as well.
Snake

Toilet snake is finally captured

A 3m snake believed to have been living in toilet pipes in a block of flats for three months has been aught.

The boa constrictor, named Keith, is thought to have been abandoned by a resident who was evicted after owing £5,500 in rent to his landlord.

The huge snake has been slithering out of toilet bowls throughout the flats in Manchester since August.

A brave resident finally put the snake's antics to an end by coaxing the creature into a bucket.

Keith - who is actually thought to be female - had been sighted loads of times by the terrified homeowners but no-one had been able to catch the slippery customer.

Residents had been forced to put bricks on toilet seats in a bid to keep the snake from popping out of the pan.

A 3m snake believed to have been living in toilet pipes in a block of flats for three months has been caught.

The boa constrictor, named Keith, is thought to have been abandoned by a resident who was evicted after owing £5,500 in rent to his landlord.

The huge snake has been slithering out of toilet bowls throughout the flats in Manchester since August.

A brave resident finally put the snake's antics to an end by coaxing the creature into a bucket.

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Hicky
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Reference: SuBe
... well so much for blundering into the bathroom in the middle of the night with half closed eyes to relieve oneself ... now it's lights on only for the potty use
Colonic immigration springs to mind!

By the way, we sometimes call the lavatory/toilet/John 'the Loo' over this side of the pond!
Blizz'ard
Poor thing, glad it's been captured. Now it can be looked after properly. I have a clear toilet seat, so you can see what's down there before you open. It's because of a documentry by David Atinborough, about wildlife in your home at night, they filmed a sewer rat coming out of the loo at night and going for a wander.
Heartache

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