Me? No. A mere 64" here.

In all seriousness though, Burmese pythons - while they can be fun to keep - are a HUGE commitment. They require large enclosures, large prey items, and spot-on husbandry in order to really thrive in captivity.

Like NCBloods said, there are several great species that have a lot of substance & size w/o being truly giant. Blood & short-tailed pythons are EXCELLENT for providing that "big snake" experience without the truly "big" snake aspect. Olive pythons grow fairly large, as do Macklots/freckled pythons, not to mention blackheaded pythons (albeit a bit pricey). There are a lot of hardy, dependable python species that seem to have fallen by the wayside in light of ball python popularity, but they're actually wonderful captives that can provide a lot of keeper experience.

K~