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Id love to catch it and throw it in a tree shredder dirty cuntin yokes them

Probably used the samurai swords mounted on the wall above the settee as a ladder to escape 

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20 hours ago, mackem said:
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Neighbours spotted the Burmese python trying to get into an upstairs window in Chandlers...

 

She was taken back to the owner,most are friendly and tame but some can be grumpy fcukers especially when needing a feed or I'm middle of shedding when eyes are blue .

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3 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

She was taken back to the owner,most are friendly and tame but some can be grumpy fcukers especially when needing a feed or I'm middle of shedding when eyes are blue .

 

2 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

She was taken back to the owner,most are friendly and tame but some can be grumpy fcukers especially when needing a feed or In middle of shedding when eyes are blue .

 

2 minutes ago, Moocher71 said:

She was taken back to the owner,most are friendly and tame but some can be grumpy fcukers especially when needing a feed or In middle of shedding when eyes are blue .

Say again, Mooch ...?

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Actually, I wasn't going to bother, but:  You actually bother to read Both those reports? Ye'd swear fukking blind they're talking about two, completely unrelated incidents. The 'information' reported is so vastly at variance.

But, hey; Trust the govt. and what the media tell us, eh? ;)

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On 25/08/2022 at 19:04, Arry said:

f***ing hell really. If so all the more reason for not being aloud to have one that size.

Cheers Arry

Go to any reptile shop and you can walk away with a cute little hatchling for under 100 pounds but what they don't tell you is your going to need a room size enclosure and you will need at least 2 people to handle it safely,also it will need to feed on rabbits or bigger stuff once adult .

Burmese get big and are capable of killing a human ,they along with reticulated pythons and the srub python should never be sold unless they going to a specialist with the knowledge to care for them.

 

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