Oh. You mean that kind of work. OK. Yeah. I've been thru some wacky shit. But I guess we all have, in our own way. I sure have been thru the religions. Haha. One time I went to a serpent handler religious convention. A pastor got bit & died. I swear to god.
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Gosh, that's tragic! But then again, the victim might have been looking for a good way to die. I hope he didn't suffer much in dying.
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Yeah. Mack Wolford was his name. Google it. He's a legendary serpent handler. Yeah. They all wanna die "in the signs", as they say. I went down becuz I love their music. It's like psychedelic rock with more adrenaline. They also drink strychnine & handle fire
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The Washington Post was there. A documentary film crew from Germany. Some others. It was something to behold, my friend
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So you were among the audience and actually saw him get bitten and die, huh? Wow!
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Yeah. I could've left. Some people did. But I went with them to his mother in laws & he laid there for a long time before he died. He refused to go to the hospital. That's part of their belief. I stayed with him until he died. Like a good soldier. Then I left
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The man asked me to come down there. I wasn't gonna leave him in his hour of need. Like a man gets wounded in the battlefield, you don't leave them like that. I couldn't leave. I was faithful unto the end.
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That's a really great story.
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I did my duty. I directed traffic, tried to calm people down, they were goin apeshit when he died. Hysterical. I had to yell at people to make way for the EMT squad. It was a mess. But once they carted him outta there, I felt my work was done.
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Wow, you did a marvelous job!
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Yeah, things got really emotional when he fell over in the floor and died. I had to kind of take control. His brother came up to me & thanked me afterwards. I just felt like Mack invited me down. And I should stay with him til the end. It's that simple.

