@DrPDirty I hope you find a lump, and it already spread. Oh, and thank your mom for me. Never met another woman that'd suck it after taking it up her ass.
My biggest thought was what if you were skiing and fell down in the water and waiting for the boat to come back and there was a snake looking for a place to swim up on
These things have survived for millions of years without human assistance or assistants if you prefer. They swim. No biggie. And nobody goes boating expecting to catch and contain a rattlesnake
Snakes swim just fine. They can easily cross that distance of water.
They are there i see. 😮
That's why I don't trust snakes reptiles or humans
holy crap
"He was a mile from shore," I see the shore, it's about 300 yards.
You can only see where he was swimming TO, not from. Which was a mile or more away. Dipstick. You weren’t there. Stfu
@DrPDirty I hope you find a lump, and it already spread. Oh, and thank your mom for me. Never met another woman that'd suck it after taking it up her ass.
Recorded horizontally:)
You’re really super observant but your commenting skills are crap.
we go there all the time we never seen any thing like this wow scary.
My biggest thought was what if you were skiing and fell down in the water and waiting for the boat to come back and there was a snake looking for a place to swim up on
it's incredibly wow
Sov19871987, thats.Lake Pleasant in Arizona.
Venomous snakes float. Water snakes dont.
Sea snakes are highly venomous
@@MarkPillows Yes. I guess I should have specified LAND-based vipers.
what state is it?
Arizona
Arizona. But all rattlesnakes can swim and rattlesnakes are all over
Contain no
Why go there????
Life is a thing you live to the fullest or you
Miss out.
I would help the snake
Reach down and let it climb in the boat
@1963Austria no , I would of figured something, reach down no way in the boat only secured
Scorpion and the fox ? There is a venomous snake version too !
These things have survived for millions of years without human assistance or assistants if you prefer. They swim. No biggie. And nobody goes boating expecting to catch and contain a rattlesnake