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    Re: Never fails with workers in the house...

    Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
    I have a similar funny story!! I have a additional freezer in the garage, but that is just "for us". No snake food. I also have an additional fridge in the garage, and the top freezer part is ONLY for rats. The fridge part (separate doors for both) we use to store extra drinks, etc.

    One time we were cleaning our garage, had it open and stuff outside, the floor was clean and we were starting to put stuff back up.

    One of those weird "steak trucks" stopped by. They drive around and sell steaks and chicken and what not. All vacuum sealed and supposedly a "deal".
    They were very aggressive and wouldn't take no for an answer, they kept dropping the price on a "package deal" and laid out all this freaking meat on our garage floor!!!

    I kept telling them I don't need any, my freezer is full.

    So they looked at my extra freezer and extra fridge. One guy jumps up and says, oh look, you got ALL that extra space, and he freaking opens my freezer (which was full) and then opens the small freezer above the fridge, that is full of dead rats in see through ziplock bags.

    OMG...LMAO. You should have seen his face...I about wet myself. He just stared for a few seconds. Not saying anything. Then he closed the fridge , packed up, and left...

    I still laugh about that one

    Won't lie I'd have definitely grabbed a bag of large rats and told him I have enough meat for me and the family.


    I had lucky at the vet the other day for her eye infection, and everyone and their brother wanted to see what was in the box but when I said its a ball python I'd get the "oh..." response haha. Shes 200 grams...a tiny noodle...not intimidating in the least but NOPE terrifying lol.

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