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  • St. Troy
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    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
    ...my state has a LOT of brown recluses lurking about.
    Aren't those ones actually deadly poisonous? I honestly don't know how people can live where these things are a risk. "Don't worry about the tiny monsters that that can sneak into the house unseen and unheard and may kill you."

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  • St. Troy
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    Originally posted by becca69 View Post
    Spiders eat other icky bugs. Vive le spider!
    When they eat other bugs, cool. When they are squirrel-sized and pose a danger to pets and me, no effing dice.

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  • St. Troy
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    Yikes. I live in New England; the main reason I wouldn't want to live further south is that I love foliage, the second is that I hate heat, and closely related to that is that increased warmth means bigger and more impressive bugs. Upon my mother's return from a visit to an aunt in Arizona, she told disturbing stories about tarantula warnings. The hell with that, man. Put me in a freakin' igloo before I have to do battle with one of those monsters.

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by becca69 View Post
    Spiders eat other icky bugs. Vive le spider!
    Nice to see you over here, Becca!

    Originally posted by Tommy View Post
    Agreed to a point, my state has a LOT of brown recluses lurking about. Get rid of those and I'll be fine with spiders.
    Agreed, Tommy. They are really bad here as well. Keeps the pest control companies fat, dumb, and happy.

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  • Tommy
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    Originally posted by becca69 View Post
    Spiders eat other icky bugs. Vive le spider!
    Agreed to a point, my state has a LOT of brown recluses lurking about. Get rid of those and I'll be fine with spiders.

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  • jeffingoff
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Agreed! Although, it appeared that perhaps our pal was a little in the bag at the time
    Hahahahaha I was 97% sober. I assure you. I was just tired. It was a long day but I HAD to unbox this thing. I didn't have a choice about when it was going to happen. I will say that this unboxing and the one I did for The Shining are unwatchable with the sound on. At least, I can't watch them. I'm gasping constantly!

    But thanks for watching and supporting.

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
    Great video Jeff. Now that Cemetery Dance has their copies I can't wait to receive mine.
    Agreed! Although, it appeared that perhaps our pal was a little in the bag at the time

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  • bookworm 1
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    Great video Jeff. Now that Cemetery Dance has their copies I can't wait to receive mine.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    I tend to not get freaked out by spiders - unless they're bigger than a quarter or run faster than me.

    Related - John Scalzi posted a picture of a spider that he took - I'll just link to to it because it's a creepy spider. But I love the gnat.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    As all spiders should meet their demise.
    Spiders eat other pests so I really have no issue with them.

    Side story. For several months I would occasionally see a piece of toilet paper or a tissue on my back deck. Had no clue why. One day my wife walks past me to the back door with a tissue in her hand, opens the back door and tosses it out. She notices my puzzled look and explains that when a spider gets in the house she does not want to kill it so she humanely catches it and releases it out back, tossing the tissue she uses out. Mystery solved!

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  • becca69
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    Spiders eat other icky bugs. Vive le spider!

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by subie09lega View Post
    Oops, 1990 movie. I didn't realize I was that old when I saw it in the theater. I will say, that I did my share of squirming during that screening.
    I don't recall seeing it at the theatre but I'm pretty sure I rented it on VHS LOL!

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  • subie09lega
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Wow! I'm old
    Oops, 1990 movie. I didn't realize I was that old when I saw it in the theater. I will say, that I did my share of squirming during that screening.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by subie09lega View Post
    Reminds me of one my favorite 80s movies - Arachnophobia
    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Wow! I'm old
    Phew! It was released in 1990 - so you're not that old.

    I feel better calling it a 90s movie than an 80s movie

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by subie09lega View Post
    Reminds me of one my favorite 80s movies - Arachnophobia
    Wow! I'm old

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