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Woman Wakes Up To Find Snake In Her Hotel Bed!

All of the NOPES! I would die!!!! A woman was staying at a Hampton Inn in Tennessee on Friday and woke up to a snake in her BED!!! It was…

LOS ANGELES, CA – MAY 21: A venomous southern Pacific rattlesnake tastes the air in Santa Ynez Canyon in Topanga State Park on May 21, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. California’s entire state park system, the largest park system in the US, was included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation “11 Most Endangered Historic Places” of 2008. Although California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger recently backed off from his threat to close 48 state parks – almost 20 percent – to save money for the $10 billion-plus state budget deficit. The wilderness park is considered the world’s largest wildland within the boundaries of a major city. Other American locations on the Endangered list include Manhattan’s Lower East Side, the historic Art Deco icon Charity Hospital in New Orleans and the adjacent neighborhood, a modernist hotel in Dallas, and an Art Deco movie theater in Philadelphia. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)

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All of the NOPES!

I would die!!!!

A woman was staying at a Hampton Inn in Tennessee on Friday and woke up to a snake in her BED!!!

It was just a garden snake and wasn't dangerous, but she flipped....as she should!

Obviously, this is a rare thing....but I might go into shock if it was me!

NO NO NO!!!!

Launa is part of Tampa Bay's Hometown Morning Krewe on 99.5 WQYK. She has been with the station for 7 years and joined J.R. and Kevin on the morning show 4 years ago. Since then, they have been nominated for not only a CMA but also an ACM. Launa has been in radio for the past 28 years and in the Tampa Bay market for 22 of those years. While working in radio, Launa has also served as an entertainment reporter on a local TV show and has hosted many charity events in the community. Using her popularity from QYK, Launa loves to help raise money for shelter animals and has been a volunteer at local shelters for years. Launa loves the community and writes articles on local news, entertainment, and events and highlights people who are shining in Tampa Bay that she knows others like her would also be interested in reading.