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A date with zoe the python going wrong :) Dude almost chocked to death. Career change, anyone?

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  4. Added :11-Apr-06
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  • another nice pair of snake booty

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    By Speakin_spartan 1145180534
  • "Could you do that without the funn...

    LMAO

    By madhatter 1144798143
    • yup

      If the director told me that... I'd tell him where he can shove the snake!

      By Frogmancito 1144814310
  • snakes

    I was in thailand one month before the tsunami was, then I had a huge anakonda around my shoulder. Snakes are not slimy, not at all. And woa, anakondas are very strong :O

    By zlkx 1144757859
    • ANACONDA? in SE Asia? must have been i...

      they are NATIVE to SOUTH AMERICA! Oh, and for sure they are not slimy! smooth and clean, but "ever so slightly" dangerous!

      By Silver Palm Trees 1145398542
  • Yeah

    yooo loovely..btw check out LiveDona.com for really hot girls

    By lakeishadavisn32 1272663273
  • Yeah

    haaeh hot!..btw check out LiveDona.com for really hot girls

    By collstufiora 1262830588
  • Be careful

    When meeting this kind of a snake out in the open always grab it near the head

    By Seth-like fogg 1162566155
  • what snakes feel like

    i got a new friend once at school a week after i went to hos house he showe dme his dog... hawk... then after like 2 hrs of playing etc he took his snake out of the cage and it feel very dry and scaly etc the next time i saw him he striked me LMAO i only knew my friend for about 2 week and i saw the snake on the 1st day the the 3rd time i went to his house in 2 weeks the snake had cancer and i was a bit sad :( please leave a comment for the snake i hardly knew but loved.

    By jakeforlife 1162023505
  • snake... yes... i rather like that name....

    i've got a ball python that's about a yard long (sorry, rest of the world... english standard here) that will curl around my neck- very tight, i might say. it is hard to get him off (easy target for the sex joke, i know),even for his size(yeah, easy material here); but he's not trying to kill- they just like the warmth. Most constrictors won't kill things by constricting that they can't eat- if they do feel like causing harm to whatever it is, they'll usually snap at it in a defensive way, not casually wrap themselves around its neck.

    By clearharm 1145085369
  • dude wtf

    if the diractors told me that
    id pummel them wit the snake on me

    By dark1 1144777739
  • bit weird

    they didnt help him tho

    By dave mech 1144772737
    • Course they didn't help him.

      Have you ever seen a single nature program where the director, filmcrew, or host had one ounce of concern to actually do something for animals that were dying? (not just when they were being pray to another animal)
      Let alone when a person is endangered, to them it would just be good TV if he died.

      By Taen 1144985408
    • thats nature,

      if a person is goin to die they should help and they always do. The krokodile hunter had a snake bite 1 time and was saved becouse the crew drove him directly to a hospital

      By dave mech 1145008595
    • the crocodile hunter....

      Steve Irwin(rip) was never bitten by a venomous snake,your thinking of Austin Stevens who was bitten by a cobra

      By barrym 1165849255
    • I've seen that as well,

      and their reasoning is that they mustn't 'tamper with the wildlife they are there to document'. I've seen an elephant that died, leaving her infant baby all alone. The herd carried on but the baby stayed by its mother, waiting for her to arise. She never did, and the crew watched as the baby slowly starved to death. Leaving them to suffer and die needlessly is basically a bunch of bull, but it's politics. If they interfered and incurred the wrath of whatever government has control of that area, it's possible they would ban the nature film makers for good. I guess the life of a baby elephant isn't worth the loss in ratings.

      By Nyxx 1145000055
    • I've actually seen worse

      I remember a clip just like the baby elephant you're referencing. But what about all the film crews who film people suffering and dying in disasters and do nothing but keep filming? For any who might give example of one actually doing something, the tiny handful that do are called heroes, for acting in a way most people do without thinking. Where with animals I saw a documentary where you could clearly see one of them use a stick to re-overturn a turtle just so they could film it starve to death and die then switch to a high speed camra of it decaying. In regards to what Dave said about Steve Erwin hunter I think that's an exception, aren't his film crew more or less his close friends? And his job aside from the show is also being owner and manager over the Australia zoo making him slightly more important then the average host? Rich people have always been important enough to get their lives saved, unlike the rest of us animals. :P

      By Taen 1145031513
  • wtf

    i hate snakes

    By stephano337 1144754966
  • White guys are stupid

    And that's a proof right there...
    He's english too which is nothing uncommon about stupid ppl

    By mushaakiss 1145162685
    • dur dur

      and that's a proof right there... is illiterate, idiot.

      By rxseven 1145183499
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