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Snakes around the house.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hippyty79" data-source="post: 673434" data-attributes="member: 14866"><p>Finding dog tracks out bush always makes me more cautious than snake trails. I was quoting a job years ago and got bailed up by 3 ridgebacks, ended up on the roof of my car, I left my phone on the dash but was lucky that one of the neighbours seen my kicking the dogs away and rang the ranger. When the ranger arrived he called in backup. The ranger looked up the dog Regos all were registered as toy poodles.</p><p></p><p>A mates sister when I was in high school went to a riding ranch with her mum in the school holiday, the horse see was riding got spooked bucked her off and kicked in the face she nearly died, she spent time in intensive care and had to have a full face reconstruction. </p><p></p><p>So you can guess which list I’m more afraid of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippyty79, post: 673434, member: 14866"] Finding dog tracks out bush always makes me more cautious than snake trails. I was quoting a job years ago and got bailed up by 3 ridgebacks, ended up on the roof of my car, I left my phone on the dash but was lucky that one of the neighbours seen my kicking the dogs away and rang the ranger. When the ranger arrived he called in backup. The ranger looked up the dog Regos all were registered as toy poodles. A mates sister when I was in high school went to a riding ranch with her mum in the school holiday, the horse see was riding got spooked bucked her off and kicked in the face she nearly died, she spent time in intensive care and had to have a full face reconstruction. So you can guess which list I’m more afraid of. [/QUOTE]
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