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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Sept 8, 2005 16:28:24 GMT -5
I knew you loved big hairy tarantulas ;D Hell no! I have that spider phobia...whatever it's called. I have chills now just thinking about it.... THANKS spacer...now I'll have nightmares tonight.
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Post by spacer on Sept 9, 2005 1:39:59 GMT -5
I knew you loved big hairy tarantulas ;D Hell no! I have that spider phobia...whatever it's called. I have chills now just thinking about it.... THANKS spacer...now I'll have nightmares tonight. Sorry if I really caused you trouble. But you said cute, fuzzy and warm and such they are. I understand your phobia, my sister has all kinds of them even ones which contradicts each other. But I like spiders, they are much more safe comparing to for example horses which are loved generally but may inflict much more trouble, may kick you, may be the cause of your fatal injuries like in the case of Superman. For most of spiders the human skin is so thick and impenetrable as a concrete for us. I had plenty spiders in my hands and I was never bitten. Spiders contrary to the common beliefs are very soft, silky and delicate in touch. My friend in the primary school who sat in the same bench with me used to keep all kind of spiders in his pockets. They made their cobwebs there, were fat and happy as he treated them with the best stuff he could catch. Again I'm sorry if I inflicted more scare to you by writing this post but you love to be scared anyway, don't you?
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Post by Quorthon on Sept 9, 2005 10:18:25 GMT -5
Hell no! I have that spider phobia...whatever it's called. I have chills now just thinking about it.... THANKS spacer...now I'll have nightmares tonight. Sorry if I really caused you trouble. But you said cute, fuzzy and warm and such they are. I understand your phobia, my sister has all kinds of them even ones which contradicts each other. But I like spiders, they are much more safe comparing to for example horses which are loved generally but may inflict much more trouble, may kick you, may be the cause of your fatal injuries like in the case of Superman. For most of spiders the human skin is so thick and impenetrable as a concrete for us. I had plenty spiders in my hands and I was never bitten. Spiders contrary to the common beliefs are very soft, silky and delicate in touch. My friend in the primary school who sat in the same bench with me used to keep all kind of spiders in his pockets. They made their cobwebs there, were fat and happy as he treated them with the best stuff he could catch. Again I'm sorry if I inflicted more scare to you by writing this post but you love to be scared anyway, don't you? That guy sounds a few legs short of an arachnid... We found two spiders in our bedroom the other night. My wife pointed out one crawling up the wall behind me and I jumped all startled. Then I killed it in a tissue and threw it at her. Later, one crawled up the wall from behind the computer desk. On another note, we discovered this morning that the little hermit crab (we have two now, don't know if I mentioned that...) figured out how to climb out of the acquarium thing. It's got one of those plastic tops with tons of slots for air to flow through--and he climbed the branch inside and up onto the underside of the lid. Then to the door, which up until today, remained unlatched, and he began pushing his way out. At least he's not burrowing around the roots of the plants--that are dying...
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Post by LivingDeadGirl on Sept 9, 2005 19:51:48 GMT -5
Again I'm sorry if I inflicted more scare to you by writing this post but you love to be scared anyway, don't you? Yeah, I like to be scared...but not by spiders. The other night I was laying in bed & felt something crawling on my neck, so I freaked, jumped up & there was a HUGE spider on my pillow. I thought I was going to have a heartattack when I saw it. I don't think I slept the rest of the night... I definately DON'T like those kind of scares.
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