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We Have Concerns

Cobra Soup

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2014

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Cooking a Chinese delicacy, a chef in Guangdong province died when the head of a cobra he was preparing bit his hand - long after it had been severed from its body. This freak accident has Jeff and Anthony pondering the safety procedures necessary for serving venomous snakes in a restaurant, the weirdest foods they've eaten, and, of course, GI Joe.

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0:00.0

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0:09.4

I want to go to the Rattle Snake Museum on my trip.

0:28.0

Did you really?

0:28.6

Yeah.

0:29.6

What was that like?

0:30.6

A lot of rattle skins.

0:32.4

You know, like most things in the Southwest.

0:37.6

It's a tourist attraction.

0:38.6

It's basically a gift shop and somebody's personal collection of things.

0:42.6

So it's a guy who's really into reptiles.

0:45.6

You can buy rattleers and you can buy snake related merchandise.

0:51.0

You can't buy like Rattle Snake Rattles or anything like.

0:53.8

He cares about the animals.

0:55.2

Oh, of course.

0:56.2

What do you have to do?

0:58.2

Yeah, it was just, you know, you walk in and it's a gift shop connected to somebody's

1:02.6

house where he has all his stuff and he has like 60 rattlesnakes.

1:06.8

Did you go out of your way to get to this place?

1:09.1

Yes.

1:10.1

I will go out of my way to go to anything like that.

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