Brisbane: A woman in Australia awoke in the middle of the night to discover a 2.5 metre long python curled up on her chest.
The late-night encounter highlights how easily large snakes can slip into suburban Australian homes during warmer months.
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The sketch show was ahead of its time, says co-creator Paul Whitehouse as its 30-year anniversary tour comes to Scotland.
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Many things make New Orleans a one-of-a-kind music town, but one is the tuba, the monstrous brass instrument worn like a python squeezing its victim. Where The Tuba Lives: 5 New Orleans Songs ...
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