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Snake bite with a difference

Mate or no mate, I wouldn't be the one to suck out the poison. No way.
 
The Aussie medics didn't tease a Pom who's just been bitten in the goolie by a snake?

Are we supposed to believe this is a true story? :D
 
but the steakhouse says all of Australia is outback!

Well next time you watch the commercials and see that Land Rover thunder across the dunes....remember this. That is an island of the Queensland coast. About as far away from the outback as you can get
 
Reason #1252 to not go to Australia (all but three of these reasons involve venomous creatures).
 
We went camping in Tasmania. Our friends who live there told us the Tasmanian Inchman Ant was the bite to fear. You have to be really unlucky to get bitten by a snake that would slither away if it heard you coming.

:D
 
Did anyone else read the title of the thread and think it would be about adding some blackcurrant cordial to make diesel?
 
Did anyone else read the title of the thread and think it would be about adding some blackcurrant cordial to make diesel?

Why misinterpret it as alcoholic when the story is already sexual in nature?
 
Reason #1252 to not go to Australia (all but three of these reasons involve venomous creatures).

I recall the second (third?) most venomous snake in the world is "The common Australian Brown".

It's that "common" that worries me most.
 
I recall the second (third?) most venomous snake in the world is "The common Australian Brown".

It's that "common" that worries me most.

I killed a brown snake in my backyard a few years ago. It's why I took out pet insurance for my dog.
 
Someone doesn't seem right about this; what happened to the snake?

Are we to believe a Glaswegian was bitten by one and did not proceed to kick its **** in?
 
When we have a shortage of water, the operative phrase is:

If it's yellow, let it mellow
If it's brown, flush it down

But I guess Scots are not too familiar with a water shortage.
 
When we have a shortage of water, the operative phrase is:

If it's yellow, let it mellow
If it's brown, flush it down

But I guess Scots are not too familiar with a water shortage.

They just don't drink the stuff.

Hans
 

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