I think i should highlight this story & would like to share with u guys.. It happened a few months ago, I had a terrifying encounter with a black snake in the bathroom...in the bathroom! Like always, i went inside the bath room, opened the pipe & turned around to shut the door & oh my goodness, it was a black snake right in front of me next to door! The size was about a mopping stick, actually quite big & not too long & too short. But enough to scare the hell of me..hah. I was so terrified that i could not move. No words came out from my mouth either..not even help, help!!! Some prays may be as i thought it will be the end of me. The shock was complete. Never in my life had i felt such terror. The fact that there were just the two of us inside the bathroom is enough to complete my own episode of fear factor.
The snake, it didnt move either. It must have been as shocked as i was. Perhaps it was blinded by the light too. All i can think during tht time was the fact tht the snake is blind. SO, i did not move even i did think about jumping up into the kolah if it moves toward me. I also cannot run out of the bathroom because the snake is just next to the door. He's the guard now! Whatever it was, we simply stared to each other for at least 20~30 seconds. Notice that no movement around, it slowly began to move away from me & the door. I took the opportunity to run out of the bathroom & locked the snake from the outside.
I hurried to get my mother who was in the living room. Unfortunately, mum also got shocked & my dad wasnt home. My grandma asked me to get help from the neighbor & good for me as there were bangladesh men who constructed our neighbor house was living nearer to us. They came with sticks & carefully entered the bathroom. The snake was nowhere in sight. One of the guys said tht it must be hiding somewhere & told his friends to be careful. It was hiding behind the kolah. I was not sure how they was going to kill the snake but for it will definitely took some pounding at its head. That was the end of the snake. The guys took it outside & burned it.
In the next morning, my dad took the dead snake & throw it away into the bush right behind our house. Nobody knows what type or species it came from. The experience was too shocking. Even now the memory of the night still lingers on. I do not wish for a repeat. Here are the things i've learned tht day:-
1. do not move while facing the snake. don u dare to move. Freeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzz!!!
2. do not speak or asking for help. u don wanna scare the snake okay or else, it scares u to death!
3. we will die someday & it can be today.
Anyway, nice meeting u Mr Sss...thanked Allah as it didnt bite me huehueee. Well, im gonna post some pics here later as it happens to be stuck in my hp memory card. Sigh!
The snake, it didnt move either. It must have been as shocked as i was. Perhaps it was blinded by the light too. All i can think during tht time was the fact tht the snake is blind. SO, i did not move even i did think about jumping up into the kolah if it moves toward me. I also cannot run out of the bathroom because the snake is just next to the door. He's the guard now! Whatever it was, we simply stared to each other for at least 20~30 seconds. Notice that no movement around, it slowly began to move away from me & the door. I took the opportunity to run out of the bathroom & locked the snake from the outside.
I hurried to get my mother who was in the living room. Unfortunately, mum also got shocked & my dad wasnt home. My grandma asked me to get help from the neighbor & good for me as there were bangladesh men who constructed our neighbor house was living nearer to us. They came with sticks & carefully entered the bathroom. The snake was nowhere in sight. One of the guys said tht it must be hiding somewhere & told his friends to be careful. It was hiding behind the kolah. I was not sure how they was going to kill the snake but for it will definitely took some pounding at its head. That was the end of the snake. The guys took it outside & burned it.
In the next morning, my dad took the dead snake & throw it away into the bush right behind our house. Nobody knows what type or species it came from. The experience was too shocking. Even now the memory of the night still lingers on. I do not wish for a repeat. Here are the things i've learned tht day:-
1. do not move while facing the snake. don u dare to move. Freeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzz!!!
2. do not speak or asking for help. u don wanna scare the snake okay or else, it scares u to death!
3. we will die someday & it can be today.
Anyway, nice meeting u Mr Sss...thanked Allah as it didnt bite me huehueee. Well, im gonna post some pics here later as it happens to be stuck in my hp memory card. Sigh!