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I was lying on the sofa one day, reading a book. I looked down and discovered I was covered in newly hatched spiders. Quite invigorating, really.
 
Originally posted by: ironwing
I was lying on the sofa one day, reading a book. I looked down and discovered I was covered in newly hatched spiders. Quite invigorating, really.

I wish we had some audio of that.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: ironwing
I was lying on the sofa one day, reading a book. I looked down and discovered I was covered in newly hatched spiders. Quite invigorating, really.

I wish we had some audio of that.

:thumbsup:

And props to jagec for the spot-on zerg reference 😀
 
Originally posted by: Captante
Wussy? :roll:

Seriously ... if its it your living room then get rid of it, but if its somwhere outside just leave it alone.

If that were my house I would have already burned it to the ground and salted the earth.
 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Captante
Wussy? :roll:

Seriously ... if its it your living room then get rid of it, but if its somwhere outside just leave it alone.

If that were my house I would have already burned it to the ground and salted the earth.



After years of keeping Tarantula's, most spiders just don't worry me anymore ... however scary that thing looks, drop it in with my 8-inch legspan African King-Baboon & all it would be is a quick snack!

 
Originally posted by: Captante
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Captante
Wussy? :roll:

Seriously ... if its it your living room then get rid of it, but if its somwhere outside just leave it alone.

If that were my house I would have already burned it to the ground and salted the earth.



After years of keeping Tarantula's, most spiders just don't worry me anymore ... however scary that thing looks, drop it in with my 8-inch legspan African King-Baboon & all it would be is a quick snack!

Or they decide to form an alliance and take you out

 
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Captante
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Captante
Wussy? :roll:

Seriously ... if its it your living room then get rid of it, but if its somwhere outside just leave it alone.

If that were my house I would have already burned it to the ground and salted the earth.



After years of keeping Tarantula's, most spiders just don't worry me anymore ... however scary that thing looks, drop it in with my 8-inch legspan African King-Baboon & all it would be is a quick snack!

Or they decide to form an alliance and take you out


Whoa .... never thought about that!!! :Q

 
Originally posted by: Captante
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Captante
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Originally posted by: Captante
Wussy? :roll:

Seriously ... if its it your living room then get rid of it, but if its somwhere outside just leave it alone.

If that were my house I would have already burned it to the ground and salted the earth.



After years of keeping Tarantula's, most spiders just don't worry me anymore ... however scary that thing looks, drop it in with my 8-inch legspan African King-Baboon & all it would be is a quick snack!

Or they decide to form an alliance and take you out


Whoa .... never thought about that!!! :Q

Even now they are plotting against you
 
I's not hard to kill insects, drench it with whatever household chemicals lying around, a spray bottle of bleach = a ton of dead not on fire spiders
 
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