00:00We start to go into the bushland, and it's just, it's ambush material.
00:09Oh, this is dangerous.
00:11This is very dangerous.
00:12So we all retracted and said, you know what we'll do?
00:15We'll keep spotters around that garden and around all these plants and that, and if he
00:20tries to make us escape out, we might just catch him.
00:24And we're waiting and waiting, and at this stage, I'm thinking we might as well pack
00:28up and go home.
00:29It's so frustrating.
00:30I've no doubt that I'll be getting another phone call from these residents, because that
00:35snake's hanging around.
00:36He's not going to go anywhere.
00:39Let's just hope in the meantime, nobody gets bitten.
00:41All right, then the producer lets out this massive scream.
00:46Here, here.
00:47Where?
00:48Keep an eye on it.
00:49It's on the edge of the driveway.
00:50Coming this way, towards me.
00:51Hurry up.
00:52At this stage, my adrenaline has gone through the roof.
01:00Oh, he's a good size.
01:04Woo.
01:05You're all right, buddy.
01:08You're all right.
01:11Done.
01:12I'm not mucking around.
01:13Yes, yes, yes.
01:14I've got him.
01:15I've got him.
01:16I got him.
01:17When I put the Easton Brown in the bag and I knew I had him, I felt like a complete hero.
01:27And I felt like I had completed the job which I went to in the first place.
01:32Adrenaline's going.
01:33But it feels awesome because there's kids there, and there's kids there, and there's
01:36kids there, and there's kids there.
01:38And this snake has been hanging around for six months now.
01:41And you know, like that gentleman was just saying, this baby's been playing in these
01:46bushes here.
01:47And as much as I love snakes, I love babies, and I don't want anybody to get bitten.
01:51I've caught him.
01:52Problem solved.
01:53Yay!
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