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<blockquote data-quote="Bjay" data-source="post: 194013" data-attributes="member: 5449"><p>I think there's way too much hype about snakes . Been on the land for 43 years an never come close to being bitten. As a young bloke used to help the old man change irrigation pipes in the crops all the time and would always encounter snakes, only once in 20 years nearly got pegged through carelessness . If your aware not normally a problem. I think that most people who are are worried about snakes have never grown up with them and misunderstand them which is probably fair enough. But there not a creature to be feared. Fellow man is way worse in most instances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bjay, post: 194013, member: 5449"] I think there's way too much hype about snakes . Been on the land for 43 years an never come close to being bitten. As a young bloke used to help the old man change irrigation pipes in the crops all the time and would always encounter snakes, only once in 20 years nearly got pegged through carelessness . If your aware not normally a problem. I think that most people who are are worried about snakes have never grown up with them and misunderstand them which is probably fair enough. But there not a creature to be feared. Fellow man is way worse in most instances. [/QUOTE]
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