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i like that reasoning.
capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!
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[=DarkOrange][=2]my ap equilavent courses:
ib art; ib math sl; ib english
I love daddy longlegs! They are totally the cutest things ever. Seriously, in one of those "honey I shrunk the kids" movies they did a close up and the longlegs was all :3. And they are all crawly-crawl. I just squee.
Now, for my freaky spider story:
So I was walking out of my little sis's room after having a family pow-wow, (never thought I'd use that word) to the bathroom to wash my face when my mom started screaming.
"Oh my god! There's a spider chasing you!" I admit, I freaked out, because when I looked behind my it was a pretty big spider, and it was brown. I live in Florida; we have recluse. Do the math.
I jumped up onto the sink, and just in time, it was still poised to get me. If I'd been a millisecond slower I would have been bitten by a, fully mature, brown recluse. o.O
Yeah, my mom came up behind me with a shoe and just smashed the little sucker into a mushy-legged pulp.
It was a traumatic experience, but I still mourned his passing. XD ...Kinda pathetic, huh?
Greenlover17
EDIT:
Daddy long legs do not have fangs nor are they venomous; however, there is a daddy-longlegs spider and he does have fangs; but there is not enough evidence to even suggest that he is venomous at this point in time.
To tell the difference easily, look for a web. The (non-spider) daddy long legs does not produce silk, the spider does. Problem solved.
Just Breathe...
A relationship is like a shark; it needs a constant current, or it stops living.
Curiouser and curiouser. ~ Alice, from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Rainfall may make
I LOVE THOSE MOVIES!
my favorite is the one with the pet ant. lol.
and wow. you're really lucky. -shudders- that's scary right there.
capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!
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[=DarkOrange][=2]my ap equilavent courses:
ib art; ib math sl; ib english
I haven't had many spider stories, but I'll tell you one thing. An average person swallows at least 5 spiders in their life time. How many have you guys swallowed? 1...2...maybe 10?!?!? I'm glad I can help you guys sleep at night.
I did swallow a yellow jacket once, riding my bike. I was panting and the thing rocketed down my windpipe. My throat was sore for the rest of the night. Stupid bugs.
bio-- did you really HAVE to mention that?? *ignorance is bliss*
you know, that statistic isnt nessecarily true.
'sides, loads of people know that and they still manage to sleep quite well into the night.
so there. : P
lol.
capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!
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[=DarkOrange][=2]my ap equilavent courses:
ib art; ib math sl; ib english
greenlover.
and i was talking about the spider dandy long legs, not the non spider one. lol.
capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!
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[=DarkOrange][=2]my ap equilavent courses:
ib art; ib math sl; ib english
You don't find it interesting that when you subconsiously shallow and grind your teeth in your sleep you might be enjoying a squashed spider that happened to get unlucky. Really, that is a method of killing spiders, so you should be happy. :)
i prefer a method that doesnt involve devouring a not so welcomed creature in my house, so it is definately NOT welcomed in my mouth nor stomache, but thanks for imparting us all about that wonderful tidbit. im sure we're all in agreement that that piece of info was just the thing we need to have floating around our head whenever we decide to sleep.
capitalization? who the heck came up with this horrible rule?!
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[=DarkOrange][=2]my ap equilavent courses:
ib art; ib math sl; ib english
Actually, Bio, my sources told me the average person eats NINE spiders in their sleep yearly.
But we can take solace in the fact that if you're mouth is closed, you won't eat many; cause not too many things can go up your nose without waking you.
To Bassoonist: Sorry. I didn't think many people knew there was a spider daddy long legs. Forgive my ignorance.
Just Breathe...
A relationship is like a shark; it needs a constant current, or it stops living.
Curiouser and curiouser. ~ Alice, from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Rainfall may make
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