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    Question Unexpected Surprise - How often do you open your tool box?

    Now, I admit it's been a while since I opened the tool box.........

    Went down to the shed for a jewellers screwdriver & opened the tool box & ???

    Scared the krappers outa me







    So we took it outside & put it in a mango tree





    I just wanna know how did it get into the CLOSED tool box
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    Yeah, those first few seconds would have been a brown pants moment.
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    After seeing that makes me glad Im in NZ.

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    The little bloke might have thought he was a file snake and your tool box was the place to be. But I do have to agree with Skew though and his comments.
    Dave,
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    GEEEEEEEZ! I have no idea how he would of got into one of those tool boxes, while it was CLOSED!

    I keep telling myself "There's no snakes in Thirlmere... There's no snakes in Thirlmere!"

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    Bet there's no mice in your shed.

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    He must have got in there while it was open - no you'd notice
    How the heck did he get in there, that's bizarre

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    Does it come with a left handed pair?
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    What was it, some sort of python?
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    Definitely a python .Good rat catchers .

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    It's just a baby carpet python.

    It had a catch in the tool box as well
    Cheers

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    Much rather your little carpet python than the 1 metre Brownie that snooped into the laundry last week. I chased it out quicksmart before the better half saw it - she's a city girl & freaks out at anything reptilian. I suppose she has a right to be sensitive - a 6 foot Brown nailed one of our dogs a couple of months ago!

    Good idea to look before you stick your hand into secluded spots around our part of the world......

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    WOW....Am I ever glad I still have a foot or so of snow on the ground.....Did not think I would ever say that....You guys can have them all...lol...just think how many pen blank casts that would have made...

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    Obviously you do not have enough toys in the toy box. I have a similar box and cannot close the lid for the amount of carp in the top section.
    Pat
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    Shame on yer major fer keeping snake poop in yer toolbox
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