Posted by NCWayne on May 12, 2015 at 21:41:47 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Speaking of Snakes posted by spudm on May 12, 2015 at 17:39:42:
I took a female friend for a ride through the woods in my old J10 Jeep years ago. We had to go through one place, between two fields, that had quite a few overhanging limbs, so I recommended she roll up the window. Unfortunately for her she didn't. I shot through the tight spot into the next field and began to circle back when she began to bounce around in her seat belt, trying to get it unhooked, and to scream. Not knowing what was going on, but figuring it had to be bad if she was trying to bail out, I just hit the brakes, stalling the truck out (didn't bother with hitting the clutch), and began to bail myself. By that time she's standing outside the door, in waist high brush, still shaking and all but hyperventilating. As I opened my door I happened to look down and see a green snake, about a foot long, come slithering across the floor board. He hit my side of the truck, and kept on going right out the door into the brush.
Seeing him hit the ground, she realized she was standing on the ground too....I don't think I've ever seen anyone get back in a vehicle as fast as she did.
Turns out the little green snake had come in the window off one of the trees, hit her leg, and then dropped to the floor, just milliseconds before she began screaming and bailing out. I think the whole incident took, maybe one to two minutes total, but it was one of the funniest things I have ever seen happen.
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