Green
Tree Snakes (Dendrolaphis punctulata) can be dangerous.
Yes,
tree snakes or garden snakes - not cotton mouths or copperheads.
Judy
and I have a lot of potted plants.
During a recent cold snap Judy was bringing some of the valued tender
ones indoors to protect them from the cold night. It turned out that a little green tree snake
was hidden in one of the plants.
When
it had warmed up, it slithered out and Judy saw it go under the couch. She let out a very loud scream.
I
(who was taking a shower) ran out into the living room naked to see what the hell
the problem was. She told me there was a
snake under the couch. So I got down on
the floor on my hands and knees to look for it.
About
that time the family dog came over and cold-nosed me on the ass. I thought the snake had bitten me, so I
screamed and fell over on the floor passed out.
Judy thought I had had a heart attack, so she covered me up, told me to
lie still and called an ambulance.
I
came around as the paramedics rushed in, but they would not listen to my
protests and loaded me on the stretcher and started carrying me out.
Just
then, the snake came out from under the couch and one paramedic saw it. He yelled and dropped his end of the
stretcher. That's when I broke my leg,
and why I ended up in the hospital for real.
Judy
still had the problem of the snake in the house, so she called our neighbor, Jim,
who volunteered to capture the snake. He
armed himself with a rolled-up newspaper and began poking under the couch.
Soon
he decided it was gone and told Judy, who sat down on the couch in relief. But while relaxing, her hand dangled in
between the cushions, where she felt the snake wriggling around. She screamed and fainted; the snake rushed
back under the couch. Jim, seeing Judy
lying there passed out, tried to use CPR to revive her.
At
the same time Jim’s wife, who had just returned from shopping at Kroger’s, saw
him apparently kissing Judy on the mouth and slammed him in the back of the
head with her bag of canned goods, knocking him out and cutting his scalp to a
point where it needed stitches.
The
noise woke Judy from her dead fain, saw Jim lying on the floor with his wife
bending over him, so she assumed that the snake had bitten him. She went to the kitchen and got a small
bottle of whiskey, and began pouring it down the man's throat (I don’t know why
she did that as it would have no effect on a snake bite.)
Anyway,
by now the police had arrived. They saw
the unconscious Jim, smelled the whiskey, and assumed that a drunken fight had
occurred. They were about to arrest them
all, when Judy explain how it all happened over a little garden snake!
The
police called an ambulance, which took Jim away along with his sobbing wife.
Now,
the little snake again crawled out from under the lounge and one of the
policemen drew his gun and fired at it.
Of course he missed the snake but hit the leg of the end table instead.
The
table fell over breaking the lamp that was on it and shattered light bulb which
started a fire in the curtains. The
other policeman, while trying to beat out the flames, fell through the window into
the yard on top of the dog. That startled the dog and he ran out of the
yard into the street, where an oncoming car swerved to avoid it and smashed
into the parked police car.
Meanwhile,
neighbor’s saw the burning curtains and called in the fire department. The firemen had started raising the fire ladder
when they were halfway down the street. The
rising ladder tore out the overhead wires, put out the power, and disconnected
the telephones in a ten-square city block area (but they did get the house fire
out).
Time
passed! The snake was caught and both me
and Jim were discharged from the hospital, the house was repaired, the dog came
home, the police acquired a new car, and all was right with their world.
A while
later, we were watching TV and the weatherman announced a cold snap for that
night. Judy asked if I thought we should
bring in the potted plants for the night.
And
that's when I shot her.