POISONOUS SNAKE: Pet Society for REAL!!!

These past few days,I am so into PET SOCIETY. This is a game where you can customize your pet and it's house. What made me deeply hooked into it is the aspect where you can innovate it's home on how you want things to turn out.

This night, immediately after arriving home, I played PET SOCIETY. Everything was so NORMAL. Until one moment my ate Donna started screaming in the garage. She flew from the kitchen to the garage approximately within 5 seconds. When I turned my head to the right, I saw my sister climbing over the table yelling at Carla (my other sister) to climb up as well. Well, that didn't easily moved me, so I reprimanded her to go down because the glass table might break and asked, "NAUNSA KA??? (What happened to you?)". I didn't catch up her words because her throat was filled with jitters. But practical as I am, I safely secured myself over a chair after noticing extreme fear in her. I repeated my question...and then she said.."ATE TAM KITA KO UG BITIN!!! dako kaayo..dako kaayo (Ate Tam, I saw a snake, it was way too large)". Her facials and gestures were enough for me, and that led me to shout... DAGAN!!!! (RUN OUTSIDE THE HOUSE)..WAAAAAAAAAAAAA....All the four of us (carla, princess, donna and I) went outside the house. Ate Donna was even jumping weirdly (literally) shocked with the situation she is in. She saw the snake from her very own eyes. She was crying so loud on the street. While me and Carla tried comforting her... (I don't have snake phobia). Our neighbors started flocking the street wondering what's the commotion.

My kuya A, The brave hero of the day, went out of the house calmly, with a metal tube in his hand and asked... "Asa man ang BITIN"(Where's the snake?).And then we responded... "Sa kusina man to kuya... (it is in the kitchen..), And then he asked for assistance from his childhood friend, Kuya Archie, to help him kill the snake. They went back inside the house with some weapons in their hands. LOL. After few more minutes, my parents arrived and my dad immediately followed the boys inside the house. Everyone was scared yet patiently waiting outside. The biggest concern was the possibility of the creature to be lost in sight and will crawl to us, or to any home perhaps, while we are sleeping. I can sense the tension of my sisters and of the neighbors too, most especially of ate donna's. tictactictac...

Minutes after,I tried to take a peek of the activities inside the house. I saw kuya coming towards the gate. It was not clear initially, but when he opened the spring door, I saw the big snake helplessly lying in the metal bar...not only that...It was bleeding and was cut into two. That made my courage stumble and forced me to run away from it while shouting...WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA....

In just a snap, I was across the street far away from the dead snake. Kuya and papa then placed the dead creature in the middle of the street. People were crowding it...and when I got my courage back, I took a chance to see it closer. Yes..It was really dead, morbidly killed shall we say... and it looked like this: (BAWAL SA KUMAKAIN)


They say that this is a POISONOUS SNAKE. Named in our dialect as UDTO-UDTO

After people got over the situation, one by one they went back to their houses bringing with them calm minds. As for me... I cant wait to play PET SOCIETY AGAIN!!!

But for sure, the event that happened earlier this day will be the most exciting PET SOCIETY EXPERIENCE in real life that I could ever have! *wink*


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4 comments:



-mOlit- said...

ka eget ani oi!.. scary zud kaayo.. thanks sa hero of the day! amping tam ;)

Site Update said...

hala, ani man 2ng nisulod sa balay namo! poy-so-nus d-i ni? abi nako ang mga poisonous snakes dili naga-ad2 sa domestic areas?:-)
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nurse tummy said...

hahahha...uu...not so sure though...mao man gud ingon sa silingan na hawud sa mga halas...hhahaha... udto2...laaa daw au na..:) which is...nituo pud ko..:D muadto pud tingali ui...what if nasaag?LOL... bagnuton man ang amu likod.:S scary

Pastor Ken said...

Hey Tammy,

We had an Udto Udto come into our kitchen, too! . . . I even have video of my battle with it . . .

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=344714052533&ref=mf

I'm glad you were okay and the men in your area were able to kill the snake. As you can see, my wife was on the kitchen counter screaming! The snake actually crawled across her feet while she was at the kitchen sink!!! Thank God it didn't bite her.

So, we have a similar experience. At least the result was good-- snakes dead on both occasions.

God bless you. I'm glad you were and your family were okay.

Rev. Ken Sandberg
Lanang, Davao City



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