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Dear Giant Spider on the Wall,

BabaKahawa

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Please die. Please die. Please die. Please die. CRAP! Where did you go?
Sincerely,
Terrified :eeek:
 
Here's some cheap therapy...
 

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Dear Dr. Phil,
Look man, there's only room for one fake doctor in this world and I was here
first.
Sincerely,
Dr. Pepper
 
Go see these doctors... I've seen them many times and I'm normal :crazyeyes:
 

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"Callin Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard!"

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Report to Dr. Graves office!
Dave! Dave's not here.

I just couldn't resist this one Mickey.
Of course, I may be the only one to see this bit of humour.

Dave :banana:
 
Dave! And I thought you weren't there!
 
Well, sometimes I do go MIA, but not today

Dave :devilgrin:
 
BabaKahawa said:
Please die. Please die. Please die. Please die. CRAP! Where did you go?
Sincerely,
Terrified :eeek:


My youngest son (28) is <span style="font-weight: bold">terrified</span> of roaches. He screams like a girl and leaves the room. But I have seen him grab a baby ground rattle snake, live yet, and pop his head like a whip. Go figure.
 
I live among th' spiders out here inna garage. Spotted one yesaterday AM scootin' across th' keyboard.

<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">WHACK!</span></span>

One blow with a flip-flop...

DEATH to all EIGHT-LEGS!!!
 
DrEntropy said:
One blow with a flip-flop...

DEATH to all EIGHT-LEGS!!!

Somebody please stop the doc.... don't do it doc.... :nonono:
 

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DrEntropy said:
I live among th' spiders out here inna garage. Spotted one yesaterday AM scootin' across th' keyboard.

<span style="color: #FF0000"><span style="font-weight: bold">WHACK!</span></span>

One blow with a flip-flop...

DEATH to all EIGHT-LEGS!!!
Of course now he can't use F10, F11, or 9.... yuk!
Better rinse it off with some CAB
 
BabaKahawa said:
Please die. Please die. Please die. Please die. CRAP! Where did you go?
Sincerely,
Terrified :eeek:

Just to make you feel less terrified....many years ago
a Brown Recluse spider crawled under the bed sheets in the night
and bite the crap outta me. NASTY wound. ER and surgery the next
day. Ate a hole about the size of a quarter in my thigh.
To this day I like to check out under my sheets before I go to sleep.
Welcome to my nightmares.
:devilgrin:
 
I got bit by some kind of spider about 3-4 weeks ago. Woke up and my face felt warm and tight. Good news was I didn't have a wrinkle, however bad news was I looked like a puffer fish. Seems it bit me by my ear. I took benadryl and slowly the swelling went down. That night I pulled the covers down and there was a small brown spider. Husband Doug scooped it up in a glass bottle. I asked him to keep it in case I died during the night and an autopsy needed to be done. Wouldn't want him to go to jail for killing his wife.

I don't cotton to spiders either.
 
We've found spraying them with THIS 3M product keeps 'em immobile and they live to regret choosing to co-habitate with us here. :jester: :devilgrin:

Big brown "house spiders" seem to linger the longest... 'bout a week before they stop strugglin' 'n thrutchin' about. :smirk:
 
The doc at work.... :jester:
 

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We occasionally see really big black hairy spiders. Supposedly they aren't harmful but a few weeks ago when I picked up a pile of wood and one jumped out in my direction I nearly had a coronary! UCK!
 
70herald said:
We occasionally see really big black hairy spiders. Supposedly they aren't harmful ...

You got to watch for the black shiny ones. The ones that have the red hour glass on their underside. Hour glass or no, I don't turn them over until their lease on life has expired.
 
Roger that, John!

The only good arachnid is a dead arachnid 'round here.

Species determined via autopsy. :wink:

They're FINE outdoors. Inside th' perimeter, they live only at MY discretion. :smirk:
 
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