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Otter

Nothing to see here
Cynthia Christensen, 46, rolled down a Spring Hill street in her motorized wheelchair to join a group of neighbors in conversation Sunday afternoon and innocently asked to hold her friend's pet python. No one expected the request to end with a reptile beheading.

While holding the 1 1/2-foot python, Christensen blurted out that she was going to bite off its head, authorities said.

When Jennie Smith, the snake's owner, turned around moments later, she saw the reptile dangling from Christensen's hand. Its head was missing.



Rest of the story..:rolleyes:
 

Chasey_Lane

Salt Life
Did you catch this?

"In December, Christensen's battery-operated Hoveround wheelchair hopped a 4-inch lip at the edge of her yard and lurched into the road, striking a 1992 Ford van as it drove by.

Weeks later, Christensen was charged with driving under the influence after blood tests showed she was legally impaired while operating her wheelchair."

:lmao: :lmao:
 
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