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  1. #1
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    I ******* hate snakes

    I mean I really, really hate snakes. This afternoon, I was climbing up the last hill of the day, so I wasn't looking real far ahead, and with cars going the opposite direction, I was a little distracted. Anways, I then glanced farther forward, about 50 feet, and noticed something in the road and thought it was a stick. All of a sudden, I realized the thing was moving, coming directly into my path, and was a 3-4 foot long snake. I about freaked. With cars around me, I couldn't exactly swerve to miss it, so I slammed on the brakes, then suddenly realized that I was freaking clipped in, somehow managed to stay upright and missed the snake by less than 1/2 a foot. I completely freaked at this point and almost had a panic attack as I went the last 500 feet to my car.

    I am going to be having nightmares about this for days. I mean, in some of my textbooks whenever I used to come across a picture of a snake I had to put something over the picture to be able to read the text. I mean I am completely terrified of these things. Aaaahhhhh

  2. #2
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    I almost kayaked over a snake a couple years ago. But it dove just in time. Then there's the story my mother tells of walking to school when she was young and lived in the country. There was a long snake all the way across the road. She ran and jumped over it. So, maybe you need to develop your bike jumping technique, btchance, to be ready for the next one. Not to make light of your situation, because that would freak most people. But all's well that ends well.

  3. #3
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    Back in my slalom days in Louisiana, it was nothing for a snake to be in the water and sometimes even cross the ski rope. I guess I've seen so many they don't really impact my little pea brain.

    Hope you don't have any nightmares though. Those are pretty tough!

  4. #4
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    Actually, your snake was a good omen! They're symbolic of wisdom. That's why there's a snake on the cadaceus, the staff & serpent emblem for doctors, vets, etc. Sorry you had such a scare, though.

    signed, latelate (whose entryway is guarded by a Buddha entwined with a bright red rubber snake. BTchance can come in the kitchen door, though, if she ever pays a visit!)

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by latelatebloomer
    Actually, your snake was a good omen! They're symbolic of wisdom. That's why there's a snake on the cadaceus, the staff & serpent emblem for doctors, vets, etc. Sorry you had such a scare, though.

    signed, latelate (whose entryway is guarded by a Buddha entwined with a bright red rubber snake. BTchance can come in the kitchen door, though, if she ever pays a visit!)
    I'm with you. I may need to get a guardian for the doorway. Heaven knows I've got symbols and icons everywhere else in the house! I figure that the fear of snakes is:

    1) reasonable if they're the kind of snakes that might kill you, but
    2) probably culturally exagerated over many centuries of oppression of women healers.

    All that said, and with a bow to the ancient wisdom that snakes represent, aaannndddd I know that they kill vermin, etc.....they do give me the creeps. It's the moving with no limbs thing. I think. Or it's #2 above.
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  6. #6
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    I think part of what completely freaked me out on this one was the fact that it was moving fast, with lots of side to side motion, and was almost jumping up off the ground at points (maybe a little exaggerated, but you get the idea)

    Also, I grew up in an area with a lot of snakes, many of them poisonness. I can remember my Dad killing a copper head in the basement he was currently building, being warned about the water mocassins in the area ponds, and the rattlesnakes around there. Couple that to snakes being found in the bedroom, in the washing machine, dropping out of the rafters in the barn, hiding in the hay, cats trying to carry them into the house, and 4 older brothers who liked to torture me with them probably led to my fear of them. Now, if I happen to have any boys of my own, I just have to somehow find a way to keep them from knowing how scared I am of them. Insects, spiders, rats, mice are no problem, it's just those d*mn snakes (and lizzards to a small degree)

    I have no problem with the caduceus though, I actually have a wall hanging I made with that on it after starting med school. Who knows why that doesn't bother me, but it doesn't.

 

 

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