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In Afghanistan, even toilets are dangerous

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  • Super User

This would make for an unpleasant suprise...

    That might hurt a little bit if the snake hangs on to your whippersnapper. :D

Although ashamed to admit it, that makes me laugh and reminds me of a familiar raunchy movie from the 80's.

"That old black magic. . ."   :-[

  • Super User

That aint Afghanistan, that's the gas station near my house..... 8-)

That might hurt a little bit if the snake hangs on to your whippersnapper. :D

Ha!!!  Whippersnapper!!!  I'd never heard that name before!!!  Too funny!!! ;D :):D

Something long, brown and coiled in the terlet is ALWAYS hazardous to your health.

Hey, I've had long brown coiled things in the toilet before. . . the day after a big mexican dinner.  The only problem was putting them there. :o

  • Super User

And I thought a spider biting my _____ was bad...

bad news for sure....

first off, i hate snakes......

second off, i never want one remotely near what parts i put on the old jon!!

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  • Super User

That snake is bad news, too.   It's a Central Asian Cobra.  Apparently, they aren't particularly aggressive, but their venom is highly toxic.  

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