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Post by Superman on Jan 30, 2011 15:13:49 GMT -5
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Post by raphael on Jan 30, 2011 16:00:52 GMT -5
The article states that someone brought the snake to his home. I wonder where the copperhead actually came from. I've actually found some over here where I live so I do know they exist here in East ridge. Man that sucks to be 26 and go out like that. This definitely smells of stupidity though.
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Post by CoffeeShooter on Jan 30, 2011 16:04:36 GMT -5
How sad for his family.
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Post by chatornookie on Jan 30, 2011 16:26:56 GMT -5
do they carry anti-venom on ambos...? /
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Post by Superman on Jan 30, 2011 18:38:36 GMT -5
do they carry anti-venom on ambos...? / Not around here
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Post by raphael on Jan 31, 2011 8:46:15 GMT -5
Experts are wanting an autopsy because they say a case like this is unheard of according to talk radio this morning. Makes you wonder if this guy didn't have some other health issues going on.
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Post by Fredo on Jan 31, 2011 9:02:19 GMT -5
Maybe it was all the malt liquor in his system that caused him to become a late night amateur snake handler to begin with. Bonehead.
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Post by Superman on Jan 31, 2011 12:28:17 GMT -5
This is a case of natural selection.
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Post by CoffeeShooter on Jan 31, 2011 13:54:31 GMT -5
This is a case of natural selection. Most likely.
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Post by raphael on Jan 31, 2011 14:59:36 GMT -5
Update! Anybody know what a "devenomization tool is?"
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Post by Superman on Jan 31, 2011 17:11:12 GMT -5
What the hell. I see the above symptoms, after being bitten by a snake, to be a problem. If this ever happens to, PLEASE, call 911 asap. DO NOT wait 10 minutes.
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Post by chatornookie on Jan 31, 2011 18:22:01 GMT -5
Update! Anybody know what a "devenomization tool is?" back in the day... it was a razor blade to cut an X across the wound... afterwhich one sucked and spit the venom out... google produced nada... /
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