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Reply #30 -
Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 7:38am
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machineman9 wrote
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th
, 2011 at 7:19am:
Fozzer wrote
on Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 4:16am:
Its a fact that all the time we are wandering around, we are constantly wading through invisible Spiders Webs.
Early in the mornings I can feel them brushing against my face as I go outside!
The sight of them is amazing to see on a cold, Frosty morning!
Wonderful constructions...Clever Spiders!
Paul...Spider Man...
...!
Yes, nothing quite like the great British countryside.
I walked through a spider's web once... The damn spider was stuck to my chest... It was a big, poisonously coloured, effer too!
Never again
..mind you...
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..a tasty Spider would make a very welcome meal...trust me...
Paul...Spider Pie for Dins today...
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Reply #31 -
Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 1:56pm
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Fozzer wrote
on Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 7:38am:
machineman9 wrote
on Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 7:19am:
Fozzer wrote
on Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 4:16am:
Its a fact that all the time we are wandering around, we are constantly wading through invisible Spiders Webs.
Early in the mornings I can feel them brushing against my face as I go outside!
The sight of them is amazing to see on a cold, Frosty morning!
Wonderful constructions...Clever Spiders!
Paul...Spider Man...
...!
Yes, nothing quite like the great British countryside.
I walked through a spider's web once... The damn spider was stuck to my chest... It was a big, poisonously coloured, effer too!
Never again
..mind you...
If you were banged up in prison, in solitary confinement, for the rest of your life*...>>>
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070511/
..a tasty Spider would make a very welcome meal...trust me...
Paul...Spider Pie for Dins today...
...!
I think the spider would make a good friend than a meal.....
Matt
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Reply #32 -
Oct 10
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, 2011 at 2:17pm
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The biggest spiders we have around here are
wolf spiders
. They are big and freaky looking, but harmless to humans. I've heard that on the rare occasion that they do bite a person it just feels like a bee sting and itches for a few days.
Spiders don't bother me unless they are in my house. The get squashed if found indoors and left alone if found outside.
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Reply #33 -
Oct 10
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, 2011 at 4:28pm
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TacitBlue wrote
on Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 2:17pm:
Spiders don't bother me unless they are in my house. They get squashed if found indoors and left alone if found outside.
Same here.
We've also had a lot of rain this year, hurricane and all... even flowed inside...
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Reply #34 -
Oct 10
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just went to the toilet.
found a tiny little spider there,probably a baby giant common house spider(can i call them gchs?)
didnt mind it,i like them as long as they are small and calm and not massive agresive effers.
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Reply #35 -
Oct 10
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Reply #36 -
Oct 10
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, 2011 at 5:06pm
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TacitBlue wrote
on Oct 10
th
, 2011 at 2:17pm:
.....Spiders don't bother me unless they are in my house. The get squashed if found indoors and left alone if found outside.
Any tiny creatures that I don't like in the house, or are trapped in the house against their will, I carefully put in a small container, and gently release them outside....
...whether they like it..or not...
...!
Paul..with a Creature Trap...
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Reply #37 -
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When it comes to spiders in the house I'm a trigger happy border guard...
Used to be terriffied of 'em then those massive house spiders started showing up about 8 years back. Dissposing of them was prefferable to having them running around plotting and spying (why else would they need so many eyes.....)
Anywho I've vanqushed so many now that they dont bother me. They still end up in a whisky glass, legs tucked in to fit, then onto the patio to be introduced to the flat side of my size 10's though.... keeps the birds happy, and in turn the cats when they come over to greet the feather brains
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Reply #38 -
Oct 12
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the bad thing is:giant house spiders can grow massive,but they are still common(exept in craig's house).
i mean:they can grow nearly the size of some tarantulas,but how common is it to find a tarantula?
and from what i heard tarantulas aren't agresive,those giant house bastards sometimes attack you at first sight!
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Reply #39 -
Oct 12
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That's the nice thing about wolf spiders, when they do come inside, they just ignore you.
I once killed a spider with a J-3 Cub. It hid in front of the tire, so I just rolled the airplane forward and "crunch". This is proof that airplanes are dangerous.
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Oct 12
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Eight eyes, eight legs with two knees each, able to walk in any direction upside down. Fangs. Spinnerets that spin the strongest material known to man. Shouldn't be no guilt showing them the door with all those assets.
Flying with twins is a lot of fun..
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Down in Aus, we practically sleep with spiders. They're fun to play with.
Its those venomous kangaroos that are the real problem here.
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Of course...
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...there's always the; Porsche Spyder!...>>>
Paul....
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