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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 176075" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Loth, that's what I was wondering too. It doesn't really add up. How would a snake get in to the water pipes in the first place? A break in the pipes big enough for that snake to go through would make quite a leak! That was a good sized snake with a wide head! It would have had to first go through the hoses in to the washer - no way it would have fit through there without stopping it up! And the opening where the water squirts out in to the tub is very small - if a tiny little <em>baby mouse</em> got stuck in mine, no way would that big snake have gone through there! I have no doubt that they found it in there, but either somebody put it in there or she left the lid open and it crawled in there looking for a cool place. And apparently it went through the complete wash cycle because she was taking the clothes <em>out</em> when she found the snake. Maybe she left the clean clothes in there for a while with the lid open before she took them out and the snake crawled in then. Could a snake survive the spin cycle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 176075, member: 1883"] Loth, that's what I was wondering too. It doesn't really add up. How would a snake get in to the water pipes in the first place? A break in the pipes big enough for that snake to go through would make quite a leak! That was a good sized snake with a wide head! It would have had to first go through the hoses in to the washer - no way it would have fit through there without stopping it up! And the opening where the water squirts out in to the tub is very small - if a tiny little [I]baby mouse[/I] got stuck in mine, no way would that big snake have gone through there! I have no doubt that they found it in there, but either somebody put it in there or she left the lid open and it crawled in there looking for a cool place. And apparently it went through the complete wash cycle because she was taking the clothes [I]out[/I] when she found the snake. Maybe she left the clean clothes in there for a while with the lid open before she took them out and the snake crawled in then. Could a snake survive the spin cycle? [/QUOTE]
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