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Old 05-15-2012, 03:56 PM   #9464
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It made me smile... But not sure about the others.
Walking down the hallways, looking up at the ceiling ant the fluorescent lights.
In mid step I noticed a long and kind of wide object inside of one of the panels. I walked back to grab the ladder and told a few people in the lunch room that there was a beautiful (Thingy) in the light panel. Sooo half of them followed me back to the side hallway. When they got closer, half of them disappeared, the others left started cussing and screaming. I climbed up the ladder and opened the panel. The most amazing Rat snake I have ever seen, color and pattern wise was starting to slide out so I grabbed it just below it's head and pulled it out. Guess I was lucky, it looked like it had just eaten and was napping. Two of the nurses told me to kill it. I looked at them with a lowered eye brow and said, ohh hell no, I will not kill this snake, I will release it outside near the bayou, they said a good snake is a dead snake, we don't want it back in here again or it's babies crawling around. I said, well that's kind of late, babies must be up in them there panels and Pooffffff they were gone. So I was on a ladder, with a beautiful snake, with the pleasure of admiring it's beauty and magnificent colors. Climbed down the ladder, folded it and grabbed it with one hand while holding the snake in the other. It made me smile to know that the snake was going to get a good drink of water and more than likely have lot's of food to eat in this beautiful weather outside of our hospital by the bayou.
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