You’re both right, plus some additional humor comes from the incongruity of the scary-looking burly man naming his huge snake “Ginger.”
There’s another angle to this: how the woman in the foreground must feel seeing the sign, finding out that the snake is loose in her neighborhood (presumably she’s mowing her own lawn).
You’re both right, plus some additional humor comes from the incongruity of the scary-looking burly man naming his huge snake “Ginger.”
There’s another angle to this: how the woman in the foreground must feel seeing the sign, finding out that the snake is loose in her neighborhood (presumably she’s mowing her own lawn).
And snakes hide in grass.