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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 38,211
    edited December 2015

    it's moved to kitchen dining area

    one from laundry I think hope not a third one

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  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996

    "Spider 3 to Spider 1, dining area secured."

    "Good work, Spider 3. Remain at altitude and keep eight eyes out. Soon we'll have every room under surveillance and the invasion can begin."

  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001

    My wife would be begging me to breakout the shotgun to take care of it...

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,270
    mjc1016 said:

    My wife would be begging me to breakout the shotgun to take care of it...

    I would say c4 helps with everything spider.  Oh wait I am supposed to work on my phobia of things with eight legs.  I forgot what that is called.

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996
    mjc1016 said:

    My wife would be begging me to breakout the shotgun to take care of it...

    I would say c4 helps with everything spider.  Oh wait I am supposed to work on my phobia of things with eight legs.  I forgot what that is called.

    Common sense?

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,270

    What is today?

  • EtriganEtrigan Posts: 603

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

  • Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

  • isidornisidorn Posts: 1,601
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

  • Taozen said:

    Hmmm, I have that one.  Got him as part of a bundle with Boink and Meowl.  Might have to do a render with all three.  He's cuter than the bunny spider McGyver tried to pass off!!!

  • LeatherGryphonLeatherGryphon Posts: 11,507
    edited December 2015
    isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    You see a lot of these in trees in Florida.  Big webs strung high between branches and even trees, colonies of dozens or hundreds in some places.  And if you're not careful you could walk face on into one! Ghaaaaaaa......

     

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  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996
    isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    I thought only dropbears came from above?

  • isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    You see a lot of these in trees in Florida.  Big webs strung high between branches and even trees, colonies of dozens or hundreds in some places.  And if you're not careful you could walk face on into one! Ghaaaaaaa......

     

    Yep, been seeing these ever since I moved to FL.  However, never in the house, thank goodness.  I tend to try to avoid places where these might be spinning their webs, but sometimes they can sure surprise you with their engineering creativity!

  • isidornisidorn Posts: 1,601
    lx said:
    isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    I thought only dropbears came from above?

    Nah, a lot of things come from above. Dragons, meteorites, the occasional piano and of course, SNOW *ugh*... Although I think snow is one of the few things you don't have to worry about in Australia.

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  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996
    edited December 2015
    isidorn said:
    lx said:
    isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    I thought only dropbears came from above?

    Nah, a lot of things come from above. Dragons, meteorites, the occasional piano and of course, SNOW *ugh*... Although I think snow is one of the few things you don't have to worry about in Australia.

    What's a snow? Does it bite?

    8:07pm: 86°F

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  • scathascatha Posts: 756
    edited December 2015

    Snow doesn't... arachnidae do... and no, this is NOT a trick photo  devil

    Please welcome the Brazilian Goliath (bird eating) Tarantula...

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  • isidornisidorn Posts: 1,601
    lx said:
    isidorn said:
    lx said:
    isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    I thought only dropbears came from above?

    Nah, a lot of things come from above. Dragons, meteorites, the occasional piano and of course, SNOW *ugh*... Although I think snow is one of the few things you don't have to worry about in Australia.

    What's a snow? Does it bite?

    8:07pm: 86°F

    Snow doesn't bite, no. The frost and cold that it usually associates with tend to do that though. Snow are more into killing by crushing (as the attached image in my previous post shows) or by suffocation.

    And for those not cheering for the spiders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf8pAwGsuF4 (contains leathal multi-limbed violence)

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    isidorn said:
    lx said:
    isidorn said:
    lx said:
    isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    I thought only dropbears came from above?

    Nah, a lot of things come from above. Dragons, meteorites, the occasional piano and of course, SNOW *ugh*... Although I think snow is one of the few things you don't have to worry about in Australia.

    What's a snow? Does it bite?

    8:07pm: 86°F

    Snow doesn't bite, no. The frost and cold that it usually associates with tend to do that though. Snow are more into killing by crushing (as the attached image in my previous post shows) or by suffocation.

    And for those not cheering for the spiders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qf8pAwGsuF4 (contains leathal multi-limbed violence)

  • TaozTaoz Posts: 9,940
    edited December 2015

    Just wait till you see the one that created the World Wide Web...

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,270

    Testing

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  • Testing

    Cool!

     

  • isidorn said:
    lx said:
    isidorn said:
    Etrigan said:

    What is today?

    It used to be Caturday. Now its arachnidae

    Gibbering-in-a-ball-with-only-the-minimum-contact-with-floor-or-wall-day

    Just don't forget to look up. They always come from above. And people never remember to look up...

    I thought only dropbears came from above?

    Nah, a lot of things come from above. Dragons, meteorites, the occasional piano and of course, SNOW *ugh*... Although I think snow is one of the few things you don't have to worry about in Australia.

    Glad that never happened to my car when I lived up north. We had snow so bad once it downed a tree or two, though.

     

    scatha said:

    Snow doesn't... arachnidae do... and no, this is NOT a trick photo  devil

    Please welcome the Brazilian Goliath (bird eating) Tarantula...

    I'm wondering if the fool with the hand, still has a hand.  That would SO NOT be me.!!!

  • nicsttnicstt Posts: 11,715

    I managed four days; but finally, curiosity got the better of me.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

  • I can't stand it.  You people have actually ignored this thread for 7 hours already!!!!

  • lx_2807502lx_2807502 Posts: 2,996

    Just reporting in with important news that Michael 7 is not on sale for 70% off right now.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,046
    mjc1016 said:

    No...Harrison Ford IS an old guy now...he will play a not quite old guy...or at least one who thinks he's not old.

    And McGyver...not sure about moths...but Pittsburgh Steelers fans are attracted by kielbasa.

    ...I thought that was Green Bay fans (of course the kielbasa has to be topped with cheese).

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,046
    McGyver said:
    lx said:

    This is why you don't teach dogs to use explosives.

    ...

  • scathascatha Posts: 756
    edited December 2015
    Snow doesn't... arachnidae do... and no, this is NOT a trick photo  devil
    scatha said:

    Please welcome the Brazilian Goliath (bird eating) Tarantula...

    I'm wondering if the fool with the hand, still has a hand.  That would SO NOT be me.!!!

    Yeah, he still has his hand... funny enough, this 1 foot body with it's hairy legs is mostly very satisfied eating reptiles, mice and the occasional bird... and its the largest spider in the world.

     

    Kyoto, sometimes you just want to let the dog do his thing  :P

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  • SlimerJSpudSlimerJSpud Posts: 1,453

    Testing

     

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