Must have been planted. I grew up in TX for 20+ yrs and never saw a snake indoors. Glad it wasn't a rattler or there would need to be a serious investigation, especially if it struck. Even so it's pretty lame to do that. Grow the fuck up.
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Must have been planted. I grew up in TX for 20+ yrs and never saw a snake indoors. Glad it wasn't a rattler or there would need to be a serious investigation, especially if it struck. Even so it's pretty lame to do that. Grow the fuck up.
Most likely an AT&T Center staffer and Spurs fan, tbh.
It would be fucked up if it was a poisonous snake, but since it wasn't....I think it's pretty damned hilarious.
:lol at Mo Williams' grammar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mo Williams
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ba...000444963.html
People are reading to much into this.... Buildings settle, causing cracks in the foundation... there is loads of plumbing.... The place is not monitored 24/7 with security camera's that cover every inch of the place....
Most likely it got in either through some plumbing or some cracks in the foundation.... It's "family" may hav been living there for YEARS off of rats (it IS a Rat Snake after all).
It is funny that it happened and it is fun to speculate that some person planted this snake to "rattle" the Blazers but it is extremely unlikely. You would think if someone planted this snake in the Blazers locker room they would pick someone more prominent than fucking Thomas Robinson's locker.