Posted by Bryan in iowa on September 05, 2012 at 05:09:00 from (209.252.175.31):
In Reply to: Re: OT-Snakebit posted by JerryS on September 05, 2012 at 02:37:04:
When my son was in Thailand ,jungle training with Thai Marines. The Thai troops came out with a big basket. They beat on it with sticks . It was full of Cobras. They got em all riled up,then showed my son how to grab one. They told him hospital was 45 min away by chopper. Snake would kill him in 35. Well he was the first one out of his unit to grab one! got a pic round here of him holding up high as he could ,still had couple foot of snake on the ground . The Thai troops showed them how they cut head off , drink blood, eat snake . They saved some of the blood to mix with some wicked homemade rum they had.
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