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September 08, 2012

ADVISORY TO MOTORISTS IN SOUTH AFRICA:

Do not look under the hood.

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(Thanks to W. von Papineau)

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Is that a python in your engine compartment, or are you happy to see me?

Ex-squeeze me, just drop me off down the road a bit. SSSsssssoooo kind of you.

It was actually a bet the python had with a warhog that he would be able to get out through the muffler once the engine started.

If I had been that woman, Leon would have driven the three miles by himself.

As if these damn engines weren't hard enough to work on already

If we're playing "Spot the Hidden Object", I found a snake.

That's better than finding half a cat.

That's scary looking

A python under the bonnet probably isn't the best marketing answer to putting a tiger in your tank.

Who knew that rock pythons could s-s-s-sail ?

Um, do SA cars not have fans? Or do their engines not get hot? How could a snake that size ride that far without getting shredded or fried? What am I missing here?

Call me old fashioned, but I still prefer horsepower.

I saw one of those strike once.
People tend to think that very large snakes must be slower than small ones.
People would be wrong.

They "coaxed" it out if the engine? One of those little yappy dogs would have been good for that.

That'll clog your air filter.

Why does it always have to be snakes!

Well, there's your problem.

Car Owner to mechanic, " It goes kachunk and sssss."

Mechanic opening hood, "It's just a python on your pistons."

If this were the Everglades, what are the chances of the car becoming a hybrid?

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