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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Vets are warning visitors to Kit Hill in Cornwall, which lives in the shadow of it's more prosperous Devon neighbour, that poisonous adders are out of hibernation an biting dogs off leads. Be careful guys. It's all over the news

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Central

We need to look after our Adders

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By *batMan
32 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

Easy! Keep the dog on a lead.

Vicious buggers!!

Gbat

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"We need to look after our Adders "

They're very good at maths ....

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"Easy! Keep the dog on a lead.

Vicious buggers!!

Gbat "

The dogs the snakes or the people??

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

These are dangerous buggers

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By *a LunaWoman
32 weeks ago

South Wales

I’m going off Cornwall with every thread you make about it Tom! It’s a dangerous place.

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

Watch out too for the purple headed pythons…..

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards

I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative. "

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

"

I thought you'd like that one xxxx

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By *ot to giggleWoman
32 weeks ago

Coventry


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

I thought you'd like that one xxxx"

was it a positive experience

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

I thought you'd like that one xxxx"

It added up

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By *ot to giggleWoman
32 weeks ago

Coventry


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

I thought you'd like that one xxxx

was it a positive experience "

but on the plus side

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

I thought you'd like that one xxxx

was it a positive experience "

Some times I think yes, but often I feel divided xxxx

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative. "

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

I thought you'd like that one xxxx

was it a positive experience

Some times I think yes, but often I feel divided xxxx"

And what did you takeaway from it??

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon

*Glow nods approvingly and slowly claps at the quality comedy on this thread. Gets removed by security.

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By *orny PTMan
32 weeks ago

Peterborough

I found this thread on the forums page. The subject below was called ladies bottoms.

Be careful out there.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

I thought you'd like that one xxxx

was it a positive experience

Some times I think yes, but often I feel divided xxxx

And what did you takeaway from it??"

I killed them, took them home, and ate them.

Adder Pi is really tasty, but it takes a long time to get through it.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
32 weeks ago

Coventry


"I was bitten by two adders once.

I still wouldn't call it a negative.

I thought you'd like that one xxxx

was it a positive experience

Some times I think yes, but often I feel divided xxxx

And what did you takeaway from it??"

the positive

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards

(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...) "

Whyv? Just cos....

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos...."

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon

Anyone found the right angle to get hypotenuse in yet?

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"Anyone found the right angle to get hypotenuse in yet? "

Euclid-ding Glow?

xxxx

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards

Please...please...

Someone call me obtuse?

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By (user no longer on site)
32 weeks ago


"Please...please...

Someone call me obtuse?"

This thread has given me an acute headache

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By *lynJMan
32 weeks ago

Morden

If you have 2 adders perhaps they'll multiply.

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx"

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point"

Poor Tom.

He wanted snakes and dogs.

We gave him maths and salad .

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point

Poor Tom.

He wanted snakes and dogs.

We gave him maths and salad ."

...tangents from my head tomatoes...

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By *lynJMan
32 weeks ago

Morden


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point

Poor Tom.

He wanted snakes and dogs.

We gave him maths and salad .

...tangents from my head tomatoes... "

That's a little gem

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point

Poor Tom.

He wanted snakes and dogs.

We gave him maths and salad .

...tangents from my head tomatoes...

That's a little gem"

Excellent...

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point

Poor Tom.

He wanted snakes and dogs.

We gave him maths and salad .

...tangents from my head tomatoes...

That's a little gem

Excellent..."

Some corkers here tonight.

But I'm afraid I need my beauty sleep.

So that shallot from me now xxxxxx

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point

Poor Tom.

He wanted snakes and dogs.

We gave him maths and salad .

...tangents from my head tomatoes...

That's a little gem

Excellent...

Some corkers here tonight.

But I'm afraid I need my beauty sleep.

So that shallot from me now xxxxxx "

Awww . Xx goodnight sleep well

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"(Who's desperately thinking "Can I get hypotenuse in there somewhere? No? Reflex...gotta be a reflex gag in this...)

Whyv? Just cos....

We're all going off on tangents now K xxxx

Lettuce not get distracted I shall Romaine on point

Poor Tom.

He wanted snakes and dogs.

We gave him maths and salad .

...tangents from my head tomatoes...

That's a little gem

Excellent...

Some corkers here tonight.

But I'm afraid I need my beauty sleep.

So that shallot from me now xxxxxx

Awww . Xx goodnight sleep well "

You too K.

And everyone

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton

Xx

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By *TG3Man
32 weeks ago

Dorchester

Well you can't blame the dog owners they love their dogs and have been used to letting them roam free on the beaches all winter long shitting and pissing all over it, so to be told to put the lead on them coz its summer is anti dog owner some will carry on letting them roam freely others will abide by the rules

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By *owestoft ManMan
32 weeks ago

Lowestoft


"They're very good at maths .... "

Only in adding additional volumes of liquid, and subtracting the victim from the areas. All other math's they are completely ignorant. lol

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By *owestoft ManMan
32 weeks ago

Lowestoft

I was always being called to catch and remove snakes from peoples gardens in Africa and in Australia. Had some good friends into the care of wild life back in the day.

I knew a well known snake handler back in the day who had a very funny, albeit extremely dangerous experience.

He and a few others were out at a farm where they were having problems with a Black Mamba. (Deadly Venomous snake) Obviously not thinking right at the time lol they came across a large ant hill. No idea why he did it, but he decided to have a look inside, so put his head into one of the holes and came face to face with the said Black Mamba lol. No hands to do anything and knew if he tried to move, to get out, he would be bitten. So spent the next hour in that same motionless position until the Mamba decided it was safe to go further in and he could then pull his head out lol.

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By *ot to giggleWoman
32 weeks ago

Coventry


"If you have 2 adders perhaps they'll multiply."

And their loosing control, cause the power they're supplying is electrifying!

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
32 weeks ago

chichester


"Vets are warning visitors to Kit Hill in Cornwall, which lives in the shadow of it's more prosperous Devon neighbour, that poisonous adders are out of hibernation an biting dogs off leads. Be careful guys. It's all over the news"

Better carry a machete with you just incase to chop chop them up on sight

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I was always being called to catch and remove snakes from peoples gardens in Africa and in Australia. Had some good friends into the care of wild life back in the day.

I knew a well known snake handler back in the day who had a very funny, albeit extremely dangerous experience.

He and a few others were out at a farm where they were having problems with a Black Mamba. (Deadly Venomous snake) Obviously not thinking right at the time lol they came across a large ant hill. No idea why he did it, but he decided to have a look inside, so put his head into one of the holes and came face to face with the said Black Mamba lol. No hands to do anything and knew if he tried to move, to get out, he would be bitten. So spent the next hour in that same motionless position until the Mamba decided it was safe to go further in and he could then pull his head out lol.

"

I would describe that as a negative experience .

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By *owestoft ManMan
32 weeks ago

Lowestoft


"I would describe that as a negative experience ."

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land."

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

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By *ot to giggleWoman
32 weeks ago

Coventry


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

"

Let me get my calculator! where's the radius

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
32 weeks ago

BRIDPORT


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

"

I make it closer to 18.8

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

I make it closer to 18.8 "

Also - Lowestoft - I did genuinely enjoy the Black and Green Mamba stories - they're pretty scary and fun.

But we're sabotaging Tom's thread for fun too....hence the maths .

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

Let me get my calculator! where's the radius"

Next to the ulna xxxx

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

I make it closer to 18.8

Also - Lowestoft - I did genuinely enjoy the Black and Green Mamba stories - they're pretty scary and fun.

But we're sabotaging Tom's thread for fun too....hence the maths ."

Just need the salad now

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

I make it closer to 18.8

Also - Lowestoft - I did genuinely enjoy the Black and Green Mamba stories - they're pretty scary and fun.

But we're sabotaging Tom's thread for fun too....hence the maths .

Just need the salad now "

Mathemambasaladder?

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

I make it closer to 18.8

Also - Lowestoft - I did genuinely enjoy the Black and Green Mamba stories - they're pretty scary and fun.

But we're sabotaging Tom's thread for fun too....hence the maths .

Just need the salad now

Mathemambasaladder?

"

Well that's a mouthful

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By *TG3Man
32 weeks ago

Dorchester


"I would describe that as a negative experience .

LOL

Would certainly get the blood pumping. Fortunately my experiences never got that bad. I think the worst I had was being called to a farm and said they had a Green Mamba in the Hedge. LOL most Green Mamba sightings (99%) are harmless Bush Snakes. So looking and finding the snake I grabbed it at the tail end and slowly pulled it out. Normally all Bush Snakes are Max 1m long. Pulling this one out went over 1m and eventually realised it was a Green Mamba. Didn't have any tools or Sack to put it into and when I realised what I was dealing with (2 and a bit meters) I decided the only way was to spin round continuously keeping its nasty end away from me lol. Eventually worked my hands along its length and managed to get it's head. Collapsed on the ground from Dizziness lol holding it's head and calling for the owners to get me a sack out of my 4x4. Fortunately got it in the sack safely and released it 40kms in the bush land.

So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

Let me get my calculator! where's the radius"

Hip to hip

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton

Hooray

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Some interesting replies golks

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

Folks even

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

The method of twirling around with a long snake to keep it's poisonous jaws away. Could that work with crocodiles ?

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"The method of twirling around with a long snake to keep it's poisonous jaws away. Could that work with crocodiles ?"

Sadly not Tom. Crocs don't have poisonous jaws.

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By *owestoft ManMan
32 weeks ago

Lowestoft


"So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

Let me get my calculator! where's the radiusHip to hip "

LOL

You always get idiots coming onto forums to do anything to try and make something false.

LOL

What makes you people Tick or is it just a simple explanation of Self Importance or Lack of self esteem?

If you have an IQ of greater than say umm 10,,,, lol You might be able to work out how that is possible. But if you need an explanation, give me a DM and I will try and put it into a very simple explanation that even you might be able to understand.

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By *TG3Man
32 weeks ago

Dorchester


"So the Green Mamba was just over 2 metres, and you were swinging it around, so I'm going to assume from your central point to hand is about 1 metre, making the radius of the swing circle around 3 metres, with a circumference therefore of approx 19 metres.

Do others concur?

Let me get my calculator! where's the radiusHip to hip

LOL

You always get idiots coming onto forums to do anything to try and make something false.

LOL

What makes you people Tick or is it just a simple explanation of Self Importance or Lack of self esteem?

If you have an IQ of greater than say umm 10,,,, lol You might be able to work out how that is possible. But if you need an explanation, give me a DM and I will try and put it into a very simple explanation that even you might be able to understand.

"

Thankyou

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By *owestoft ManMan
32 weeks ago

Lowestoft

LOL

I usually don't bite lol but simply laugh at some of them. Sadly this time I bit and BIT hard lol. One of those days lol

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards


"LOL

I usually don't bite lol but simply laugh at some of them. Sadly this time I bit and BIT hard lol. One of those days lol "

It was a good growl and a healthy bite .

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man
32 weeks ago

Chelmsford

More warnings after a dog was bitten twice in the course of a year in a place called Setley which is in the New Forest where wild ponies are actually taming free. Adders have distinctive diamond markings and the signature tongue which it sticks out and picks up scent from unsuspecting victims

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By *ickyKlungespeareMan
32 weeks ago

St Leonards

Tom speak truth.

Tom speak truth with forked-tongue.

Tom I like.

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By *lowupdollTV/TS
32 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Lomdon

Unsuspecting victims.

Sounds like a future veri I’m gonna get.

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By *ittlemissTinselTitsCouple
32 weeks ago

Southampton

Sounds like hissssteria

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