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Post by nkudahc on Sept 9, 2005 14:10:16 GMT
so what did you end up doing about the spider?
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Post by AngelaG on Sept 9, 2005 14:14:34 GMT
I put it ouside (meanwhile doing my spider dance). I can't bring myself to kill animals, even gross ones like spiders.
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Post by nkudahc on Sept 9, 2005 14:17:05 GMT
good move
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Post by Aefibird on Sept 9, 2005 20:52:09 GMT
I hate spiders, we have a HUUUUGE one lurking in the staffroom at work at the moment. Guess who volunteered to go out on Playground duty today just to avoid it?! I also came across one tonight in the changing room at karate. I whacked that one with my trainer though. I don't like killing or harming animals, but for spiders I will make an exception.
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Post by random on Sept 9, 2005 21:57:44 GMT
I shall have to start collecting spiders for use during kumite.
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Post by Aefibird on Sept 9, 2005 22:17:51 GMT
oooh, that's evil!!
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Post by AngelaG on Sept 10, 2005 15:31:31 GMT
I think one of my funniest memories of an ex-boyfriends involves a spider. It was back when I was at University, so I was in a house with no living room and therefore if I had guests around I would have to bring them into my bedroom. (It's amazing what you put up with as a student). Anyway, my ex was a bouncer and he came around my house with another one of his mates, who was also a bouncer - and I mean of the old style, big bruisers!! Anyway we're all sat in my room, with another female mate of mine when this HUGE spider runs across my floor towards us. Do the two burly bouncers save the damsels in distress? Do they heck... they both squeal and leap up onto my bed!! I have to say, despite nearly weeing my pants at the site of this hideous monster the sight of them two up on my bed, like the old lady from Tom and Jerry had me in fits of laughter.
In the end me and my mate had to go under my bed to find it because they refused to come down until it was gone!!! Added to that they made so much noise one of my housemates came in and complained that they'd woken her up!!
;D ;D ;D
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Post by nkudahc on Sept 10, 2005 18:22:31 GMT
great story angelag...were the seriously afraid or just trying to make the ladies laugh?
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Post by AngelaG on Sept 10, 2005 18:57:38 GMT
SERIOUSLY afraid!!
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Post by Mr. Precision on Sept 11, 2005 21:22:51 GMT
I put it ouside (meanwhile doing my spider dance). I can't bring myself to kill animals, even gross ones like spiders. Spiders aren't gross, they're brilliant. They're nature's bug control, they keep the rest of the insect population under control.
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Post by andym on Sept 12, 2005 10:05:41 GMT
Could have done with a spider to get rid of the flying daddy logs legs that kept divebombing my head last night! God those things are stupid!
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Post by Aefibird on Sept 12, 2005 17:15:38 GMT
Yes, they are. I had one keep flapping at me on Saturday as I was trying to eat my tea.
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Post by AngelaG on Sept 20, 2005 17:51:21 GMT
I think someone somewhere has been genetically modifying spiders in Devon at the moment. The other night there was a daddy long legs in my bedroom that kept dive bombing my head. I didn't want to go to sleep in case I swallowed it. But my cat leapt of my bed, chased it around, and ate it whole for me. MY HERO! ;D
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Post by nkudahc on Sept 20, 2005 19:01:07 GMT
what are these flying daddy long legs you speak of...you guys must have some freaky bugs over there
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Post by thingy on Sept 21, 2005 8:15:17 GMT
Yep, daddy long legs are strange things for sure. But they're an important part of the growing up process.
You have to at some point in your life catch one and pull the legs off of it one by one. It's in the rules.
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