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archetypal_yuppie

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Shovel is pretty standard technique. Versus a human, a snake is on defense. It's not gonna pursue you. So an overhand swing of the shovel should be fine. Unless you're a girlyman and prone to missing, falling forward, getting bitten on the face.
 

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Shovel is pretty standard technique. Versus a human, a snake is on defense. It's not gonna pursue you. So an overhand swing of the shovel should be fine. Unless you're a girlyman and prone to missing, falling forward, getting bitten on the face.


Even if you cut the head off - watch out!

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Shovel is pretty standard technique. Versus a human, a snake is on defense. It's not gonna pursue you. So an overhand swing of the shovel should be fine. Unless you're a girlyman and prone to missing, falling forward, getting bitten on the face.


It's certainly doable, but I see no reason to take a risk when I can dispose of it by moving my index finger a half inch and give it a swift death.
 
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Shovel is pretty standard technique. Versus a human, a snake is on defense. It's not gonna pursue you. So an overhand swing of the shovel should be fine. Unless you're a girlyman and prone to missing, falling forward, getting bitten on the face.
I second the shovel. Friendly advice, don't try to shoot a snake with a P99.
 

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I don't know how people can live in places where you can find a poisonous snake in your backyard. The thought of that just scares the bejeesus out of me. I'd have built a triple electric fence with laser beams attached to motion sensors.

BTW, snakes love bamboo.



I killed several in my backyard growing up. Usually used a garden rack or shovel. At that age you feel fairly invincible and I don't think I was ever in any real danger. Once we moved into the city I didn't see them around anymore.

FWIW, I was more worried about the centipedes that would turn up on occasion. Those things would get rather large but easy enough to miss when walking in the lawn.
 

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That's a lot of greenery.
 

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Very nice.

Does that fireplace work? 

lefty


Unfortunately some earlier owner decided it was a good idea to seal it. It can be reopened but we never deemed it worth the cost.

That's a lot of greenery.


Probably one of the major reasons we're selling it right now is that my better half wants a garden.

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 you guys should submit to http://gravityhome.tumblr.com/ one of my favorite tumblrs.

really nice looking place, you scandinavians really know how to do it.


Cheers! Hadn't sen that blog before.
 
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