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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.08.10 16:30:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich My dad's garage has a seperate little room that stores the water tank, his fireplace pellets, and a freezer and I hate going in that room cause he's got some of the biggest wolf spiders I've ever seen out there and these guys will charge you. Last time I saw one on the ground and next thing I know it was sprinting right at me. I screamed like a girl and did a awesome little tap dance. My dad wouldn't stop laughing for hours.
Jesus Christ, the spiders frigging charge you?! Next they'll show up with knives or something! 
OMG, CAMPERS.
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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.08.11 00:21:00 -
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Originally by: Micheal Dietrich Well Not all spiders. I love messing around with the little fuzzy hyperactive jumping spiders. They're the only breed that I feel that has some actual thought process going on as they explore the world.
Anytime I see one of those guys inside the house or something I scoop em up and let em go outside. Any others can just go to hell.
I've read that they have a sort of curiousity to them (the jumping spiders), and that they will actually watch you watching them instead of just running for it.
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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.08.13 03:02:00 -
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Originally by: Grimpak
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich
Originally by: Godlesswanderer
It's a good thing Hobo spiders don't occur naturally in the UK then. Otherwise I'd have another thing to freak out about. :lol:
Their not supposed to be able to live in the NW US either but some people say they're thriving up here. I may have seen one or two but I'm not positive. I do know a gal who got bit in the leg by one like 5 years ago and she's still got this pump thing connected to her sucking the poison out. Her leg is really nasty looking and at one point they were talking that it might be amputated but I never heard anything else about it in like 2 years now.
the pump might be because of the necrosis and not the poison.
it's possible that the pump is sucking pus and dead cells out of the affected area.
must be a wet necrosis.
amputation would be better tbh 
Aren't you just a bag of smiles...
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Derovius Vaden
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Posted - 2007.08.20 02:27:00 -
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Originally by: Malcanis
Originally by: The SpaceAce I saw a big black and orangy one yesterday in my room which is strange because i'm in scotland...
So i hit it with some papers and i thought it was dead, then i looked away, but when i looked back it was gone. I keep constantly looking behind me, its probably looking for revenge.
Still you know whats worse? Centipedes
I agree!
That, sir, is the scarest thing I've ever seen. 
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