In a story that has gone viral from right up the road in Seguin, Texas. The Tex-Mex Restaurant Taco Tejano in Seguin has banned a family from eating in their establishment for having 'messy kids.'  Seguin resident Selena Palomares and her family have been going to Taco Tejano for over 15 years. When her family tried to eat at the restaurant recently, they were turned away because of her children.

Selena Palomares shared her experience on the private FB page Seguin Food Critic **UNCENSORED**.  Apparently, the family which frequents the restaurant was denied entry to the restaurant. As the family started to enter the restaurant, her mother came out and told her they aren't welcome in Taco Tejano. According mysanantonio.com and the owner of the restaurant, the Palomores, and her kids have eaten there previously the kids have left a big mess that was not picked up by the parents.  As a previous server, I can definitely understand the frustration, however, was this grounds to ban the family? Also, the restaurant posted a response on its Facebook page...


 

 

VIDEO: Snake Slithers Onto Patron at Dallas Bar and Grill

For some people, this is the stuff made of nightmares! In a video that has gone viral, you see a snake of some sort slither onto the property at Life's Good Bar and Grill. The video was posted on the Dallas Texas TV Facebook page.  From the reaction of the client, the snake is either nonvenomous or he is just frozen in shock! How would you react to this situation? It also looks like this snake was either run over or injured in some matter. Remember, snakes are on the move, so please be careful!

SNAKES ARE ON THE MOVE:

Below is a list of the most common venomous snakes in Texas. But first a couple of safety reminders thanks to our friends at Texas Park and Wildlife. Heavy footwear, snake-proof trousers, leggings, or boots will help reduce your risk. Snakes like tall grass. Be careful when stepping over fallen logs and rock outcroppings and take care along creek banks and underbrush. Animal burrows make excellent habitats for snakes. Don't ever reach in without checking first.

VENOMOUS SNAKES:

Copperhead snakes might be the most common venomous snake in our area. While venomous, the bite of a copperhead is seldom fatal because of its short fangs (1.2 to 7.2 mm in length) and a small amount of venom. However, seek treatment if y ou is bitten.

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Rattlesnakes are the most common venomous snakes in Texas with 10 different species including:

THE WESTERN DIAMONDBACK:

This Western Diamondback is the most common and widespread venomous snake in Texas, found in all but the easternmost part of the state.

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BLACKTAIL RATTLESNAKE:

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BANDED-ROCK RATTLESNAKE:

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TIMBER RATTLESNAKE:

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COTTONMOUTHS/WATER MOCCASINS:

Cottonmouths, also known as 'water moccasins', have only one recognized subspecies found in Texas; Western cottonmouth.

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SAFETY TIPS IF YOU ARE BITTEN BY A VENOMOUS SNAKE:

  • Stay calm and seek medical attention as soon as possible.

    Do not wait for symptoms to appear if bitten, get medical help right away.

    Do not apply a tourniquet.

    Do not slash the wound with a knife or cut it in any way.

    Do not try to suck out the venom.

    Do not apply ice or immerse the wound in water.

    Do not drink alcohol as a painkiller.

    Do not take pain relievers (such as aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen).

Full snake bit symptoms and first aid information by clicking here.

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