I don't like spiders and snakes.
I just wanted to start a thread about spiders because it looks like there aren't enough of them on page 1.
We had two spiders outside our house that looked pretty creepy. Huge webs, long scary legs, beady little eyes that looked at you and seemed to shout "stay away or I'll bite your leg off!!"
However, after researching them on the web we determined that they weren't harmful to humans and let them live a semi-long and happy life until the utility meter reader came and sent them to heaven.
The end.
I don't like spiders and snakes.
I'm glad you didn't kill Charlotte and her companion.
Funny, I was going to, but then they seemed to be a happy little couple and I didn't have the heart to do it. In fact, Mini Chopper and I would go out at night and watch them work on their webs. Each spider was literally 3 inches across so it was pretty cool to see. Their webs would get pretty beaten up during the day, but by morning they were perfect again. I didn't even think that they'd probably freak out the utility guy because their webs were blocking his path to the electrical box.
Chalk another one up.
awww...mini-chopper!
How's the little chopster doing?
Awesome! He's missing me because I've been working a ton lately, but he's terrific.
This dad thing is pretty great.
just you wait...
I keed. I keed.
My Indian Great-Grandmother, not dot-dot Indian but how-how Indian, used to say that is was going to rain if you kill a spider. Something like that.
I never kill spiders. I love for them to live in my windows because they kill other bugs, and they don't bother me none. (But the other bugs do, obviously)
Then Texans should be killing spiders left and right.
My Indian Grandmother, not dot-dot Indian but how-how Indian, used to say that you'd go blind if you watched a dog taking a , little kids would turn black if they drank coffee, and that they made glue out of little kids that misbehaved in the car. But then, she also liked Wild Turkey in her iced tea.![]()
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Classic!
She'd say that glue thing every time we'd go to my uncle's ranch in Hondo ... because right when you get into town, there are (were?) huge corn silos on the right side of the highway for full effect. That was the *glue* factory.![]()
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gay.............
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