Hitch Hikers (Some Dangerous & Some Not)

  • Noticed a "hitch hiker" dismounting out of my sons GF's truck as I drove by it. I had to back up and do a double take on this one. Yep, believe it!

    These are 315 75R16 They are about equivalent to a 3500 tire. That snake is several feet long. We petted him up and moved him to a nearby stack of red iron. Hopefully he will live a long happy life there and catch any small varmints that wonder by.


    Tim "Ghost" Ganey
    Winfield, Alabama
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  • Did you guys see where a 23 ft python SWALLOWED A 54 YEAR OLD WOMAN WHOLE in Indonesia 8o And to think we go those SOB’s growing everyday in Florida and moving north to find more to eat. Lemme tell ya - if I see a 20+ foot snake in my yard I’m selling the Ponderosa and moving WAY north. @Ross - you have any spots close by :00008172:

    I might not be right but I can sure sound like it

  • Did you guys see where a 23 ft python SWALLOWED A 54 YEAR OLD WOMAN WHOLE in Indonesia 8o And to think we go those SOB’s growing everyday in Florida and moving north to find more to eat. Lemme tell ya - if I see a 20+ foot snake in my yard I’m selling the Ponderosa and moving WAY north. @Ross - you have any spots close by :00008172:

    You're safe Bill snakes don't eat lawyers, professional courtesy.

  • Did you guys see where a 23 ft python SWALLOWED A 54 YEAR OLD WOMAN WHOLE in Indonesia 8o And to think we go those SOB’s growing everyday in Florida and moving north to find more to eat. Lemme tell ya - if I see a 20+ foot snake in my yard I’m selling the Ponderosa and moving WAY north. @Ross - you have any spots close by :00008172:

    Buddy I've been preparing for your exodus - you will be snake free, alligator free, and large poisonous spider free - guaran damn teed - I've got two chrome snow shovels on special order (you'll go through two in a season), 6 pairs of long johns (3 have the flap in the back), and I've got a call in to HD for a snowmobile suit - I just need to know your size


    Let me know when you're packing up and headed to the tundra!!!!

  • Did you guys see where a 23 ft python SWALLOWED A 54 YEAR OLD WOMAN WHOLE in Indonesia 8o And to think we go those SOB’s growing everyday in Florida and moving north to find more to eat. Lemme tell ya - if I see a 20+ foot snake in my yard I’m selling the Ponderosa and moving WAY north. @Ross - you have any spots close by :00008172:

    Bill, it was worse than that. The article said the snake swallowed ALL of her

    Nobody gets outta here ALIVE

  • FACTS: Ultralight pilots have reported spiders as high as 300 feet AGL. There are so many spiders in the world you are never more than 10 feet from one.

    I have been as high as 2,000 feet above ground level on communication towers and yes there are always spiders up there.


    I have been as deep as 2,310 feet below ground level in coal mines and yes I have seen spiders there.


    I have been 130' under water and guess what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nope I didn't see any spiders there! LOL


    Tim "Ghost" Ganey
    Winfield, Alabama
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  • I have been as high as 2,000 feet above ground level on communication towers and yes there are always spiders up there.
    I have been as deep as 2,310 feet below ground level in coal mines and yes I have seen spiders there.


    I have been 130' under water and guess what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nope I didn't see any spiders there! LOL

    Ghost your a very lucky man if you didn't run into some of these..


    Sea spiders, also called Pantopoda or pycnogonids, ('pycno-' closely packed, 'gonid' gonidia) are marine arthropods of class Pycnogonida.[1] They are cosmopolitan, found in oceans around the world. There are over 1300 known species, with a leg span ranging from 1 mm (0.04 in) to over 70 cm (2.3 ft).[2] Most are toward the smaller end of this range in relatively shallow depths; however, they can grow to be quite large in Antarctic and deep waters.

  • I have been as high as 2,000 feet above ground level on communication towers and yes there are always spiders up there.
    I have been as deep as 2,310 feet below ground level in coal mines and yes I have seen spiders there.


    I have been 130' under water and guess what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nope I didn't see any spiders there! LOL

    I think down there they are called crabs

    The more people I meet

    The more I love my Dog!