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Oh hell no !!!! (by rulost2)
Sunday 12/7 A WILDLIFE filmmaker paul rosolie is going to wear a custom built snake proof suit and let a 30ft anaconda swollow him whole just to see what its like to be eaten alive. What i want to know how does he know the suit is snake proof who tested it lol
Like seriously???? Who would wanna do that??? What if he doesn't make it out alive??? Thats kinda weird and risky
@impeccablesossy: yeah i wonder how he is going to get out of the snake wait for it to poop lmao
Hmmmm I will be waiting to hear the concluding part... Lol
Sounds like Mr Rosolie has a death wish. He is going head first, between the fangs of a constrictor, who will of course be constricting. His skull, & every bone in his body could be crushed. While this is happening the digestive juices will be trying to break down every living tissue.
He could be filming his own death *I hope his wife has mega insurance & a lawyer to commit him, if he survives*
Smfh.
He could be filming his own death *I hope his wife has mega insurance & a lawyer to commit him, if he survives*
Smfh.
Apparently, its already happened and we get to see the results Sunday......
"" Unfortunately, Rosolie's lips are sealed
when it comes to how he actually got
out of the anaconda [quote](if he was even in it
all of the way)[/b]""
Link.
.....reeks of that whole mermaid bs to me. Snake wld never get its mouth over the shoulders, much less over that goofy ass protective suit this nut is wearing in the previews.
"" Unfortunately, Rosolie's lips are sealed
when it comes to how he actually got
out of the anaconda [quote](if he was even in it
all of the way)[/b]""
Link.
.....reeks of that whole mermaid bs to me. Snake wld never get its mouth over the shoulders, much less over that goofy ass protective suit this nut is wearing in the previews.
Last edited by WalkSoftly; 5-Dec-14 3:04 pm.
And, of course, PETA is mad......
"" NEW YORK -- An animal rights group on
Thursday asked the Discovery Channel not to
air "Eaten Alive," a show planned for next
month where a naturalist attempts to get
swallowed by a giant snake.
Delcianna Winder, the PETA foundation's
deputy general counsel, said that if
Discovery's promo for the show is to be
believed, an anaconda snake was tormented
and suffered for the sake of ratings.
"Shame on this pseudo wildlife expert for
tormenting this animal, and shame on the
Discovery Channel for giving him the incentive
to do so," Winder said.
Discovery spokeswoman Laurie Goldberg
refused comment on PETA's request that the
network not air the show. But she said the
featured snake is "alive and well."
Goldberg also wouldn't give any details about
"Eaten Alive," set to air Dec. 7 as part of
Discovery's "Mega Week," beyond a filmed
promotion that appears on the network's
website.
The promotion claims that filmmaker Paul
Rosolie "enters the belly of an anaconda in a
custom-built, snake-proof suit." The video
shows a him walking near a snake in a
spaceman-type outfit, supposedly designed to
make him as appetizing as possible.
"You have to go in headfirst," the man
explains.
The video doesn't show anyone actually being
swallowed by the snake.
"Anacondas go days without eating and
expend the energy needed to do so
selectively," Winders said. "Making this snake
use up energy by swallowing this fool and
possible regurgitating him would have left the
poor animal exhausted."""
Link.
Shouldve fed the snake PETA people lol
"" NEW YORK -- An animal rights group on
Thursday asked the Discovery Channel not to
air "Eaten Alive," a show planned for next
month where a naturalist attempts to get
swallowed by a giant snake.
Delcianna Winder, the PETA foundation's
deputy general counsel, said that if
Discovery's promo for the show is to be
believed, an anaconda snake was tormented
and suffered for the sake of ratings.
"Shame on this pseudo wildlife expert for
tormenting this animal, and shame on the
Discovery Channel for giving him the incentive
to do so," Winder said.
Discovery spokeswoman Laurie Goldberg
refused comment on PETA's request that the
network not air the show. But she said the
featured snake is "alive and well."
Goldberg also wouldn't give any details about
"Eaten Alive," set to air Dec. 7 as part of
Discovery's "Mega Week," beyond a filmed
promotion that appears on the network's
website.
The promotion claims that filmmaker Paul
Rosolie "enters the belly of an anaconda in a
custom-built, snake-proof suit." The video
shows a him walking near a snake in a
spaceman-type outfit, supposedly designed to
make him as appetizing as possible.
"You have to go in headfirst," the man
explains.
The video doesn't show anyone actually being
swallowed by the snake.
"Anacondas go days without eating and
expend the energy needed to do so
selectively," Winders said. "Making this snake
use up energy by swallowing this fool and
possible regurgitating him would have left the
poor animal exhausted."""
Link.
Shouldve fed the snake PETA people lol
@Zilya777: Im gonna watch it in a cpl hours....will comment abt it here....still think its a bunch of bs but we'll see.
@WalkSoftly: I can't imagine how he is going to look appetizing to the snake... Lol. Look forward to your update.
Last edited by Zilya777; 8-Dec-14 12:43 am.
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