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Snakes in a Box

Snakes in a Box

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Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010 | 1:30 a.m.

Las Vegas Weekly reporter April Corbin dons a snakebite-proof suit and sits down in a glass box with 60 snakes to talk to Animal Planet's Donald Schultz about his crazy new home. The "Wild Recon" star is living in a small box-turned-mobile-home on the Las Vegas Strip for ten days with more snakes being added each day. By next week, he'll be sleeping with 100 snakes, many of which can kill you with a single bite.

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  1. Why?

  2. The snake picture has been on the front page of the local news now for longer than a month. The story is as stale as yesterdays bread.

  3. The picture of the snake is really becoming offensive as is the one chance to look at the state news.

  4. The snake must be by now a permanent resident on the local news page. Why cannot we see the world news more than one time as there might be some new in the world news that some reader would want to read.

  5. Color the snake green for St. Patrick's Day. St. Pat did drive the snakes out of Ireland on St. Patrick's Day.

  6. And the point of this is what?
    Well if they drag his dead body out after 10 days you know it didn't work....I guess.

  7. Could not the snake at least have had a green ribbon around its snaky head for ST Pat's Day.

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