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along came a spider

worlds largest spider-kinda pretty though

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  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,554

    Kinda pretty awful David! You've given me the shivers now! image

  • LesleyKLesleyK Posts: 4,029

    Well that's one way to keep your money safeimage

  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,887

    a friend of ours has a " burrowing tarantula "  . I asked him what was the point of a subterranean pet, why not keep earthworms?

    Devon.
  • DorsetUKDorsetUK Posts: 441

    I don't think I want one quite that big under my kitchen cupboard.  Twinkletoes seemed to have packed his/her bags and departed for foreign climes then reappeared when I was pouring brandy into the Christmas cakes. He/she has gone again now, do you suppose it was the alcoholic fumes which brought him/her out of hibernation? Are house spiders into that sort of thing?

  • Beaus MumBeaus Mum Posts: 3,554

    Pansy image

  • DorsetUKDorsetUK Posts: 441

    I'll have a bitter shandy in hot weather and a glass of white wine at Christmas so I don't think that's the explanation.  I have been plastered three times in my life, none of them intentional more a question of sneaky moves on the part of salavating males.  I didn't like the taste and even less did I like the effects.  I prefer to know what I'm doing and who with image

     

  • It's funny, house spiders give me the hebe gebes, but tarantula don't. I think its because there are bigger and move slower, well slower than a house spider.

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