Site Moderator TalonRider Posted February 22 Site Moderator Posted February 22 At first glance, it looks like a cat's paw. 3
Bill W Posted February 22 Posted February 22 8 minutes ago, TalonRider said: At first glance, it looks like a cat's paw. But they don't catch mice. Or do they? 2 1
sandrewn Posted February 24 Posted February 24 (if you are still wondering why this is posted here, read the last stat and take heed) 2 1
Bill W Posted February 24 Posted February 24 1 hour ago, sandrewn said: (if you are still wondering why this is posted here, read the last stat and take heed) Oh, I'm WAAAY past 145. 3
Bill W Posted February 25 Posted February 25 10 hours ago, sandrewn said: ??? I hope this spider doesn't live where they're picking oranges. Can you imagine an orange picker's surprise if they found that in their hand instead? 1 1
Bill W Posted February 25 Posted February 25 CNN Invasive Jorō spider is surprisingly tolerant of busy urban settings, 1 1
sandrewn Posted February 26 Posted February 26 You have to admit, that you never know what my searches might bring you. Case in point! The Cobweb Hotel (1936) - YouTube 2
Bill W Posted February 26 Posted February 26 2 hours ago, sandrewn said: You have to admit, that you never know what my searches might bring you. Case in point! The Cobweb Hotel (1936) - YouTube The spider in the cartoon only had six legs. 1 1
Mancunian Posted February 26 Posted February 26 1 hour ago, Bill W said: The spider in the cartoon only had six legs. Obviously a disabled spider, and all those flies picked on him, lol. 2
sandrewn Posted February 26 Posted February 26 (edited) 3 hours ago, Bill W said: The spider in the cartoon only had six legs. Having admitted to killing (WAAAY)over 145 spiders, we all know that you are living on borrowed time. That the cartoon spider only had six legs, well I don't think anyone involved in the making of this film gives gives a damn!! In fact I am pretty darn sure they are all DEAD! Sorry Charlie, whoops, I mean Bill. Sleep tight, don't let the spiders(ummh, the bed bugs) bite. Edited February 26 by sandrewn 2
Bill W Posted February 27 Posted February 27 (edited) 2 hours ago, sandrewn said: Now this one has me puzzled. It appears to be a ballet dancer with a robotic head with triangular eyes, and carrying some sort of glowing sack, or is that a luminescent purse? Edited February 27 by Bill W too add something 2
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted February 27 Site Moderator Posted February 27 I see a spider wearing a top hat and holding a saxophone. 1 2
Mancunian Posted February 27 Posted February 27 4 minutes ago, TalonRider said: I see a spider wearing a top hat and holding a saxophone. Maybe he's playing for and hoping to attract Gnat King Cole, 3
Bill W Posted February 27 Posted February 27 22 minutes ago, TalonRider said: I see a spider wearing a top hat and holding a saxophone. I'm seeing the saxophone, but not so sure about the top hat... just looks like a black square 2
Bill W Posted February 27 Posted February 27 43 minutes ago, Mancunian said: Maybe he's playing for and hoping to attract Gnat King Cole, Or Bee-yonce 3
sandrewn Posted February 28 Posted February 28 17 hours ago, TalonRider said: I see a spider wearing a top hat and holding a saxophone. For what it is worth, so did I. 2 1
Bill W Posted February 28 Posted February 28 10 hours ago, sandrewn said: For what it is worth, so did I. I probably didn't because I've been having trouble with my vision again. 2
Bill W Posted February 28 Posted February 28 9 hours ago, sandrewn said: What do you think? What do I think? I think it looks more like an octopus doing a sexy dance. 2
sandrewn Posted March 1 Posted March 1 Bro you shouldn’t do this especially with a terrestrial tarantula because they could get really hurt. And with a body as heavy as a Goliath bird eater, it’s looking grim. I have one and he gets nervous when I even put my hands in the cage. 2
Bill W Posted March 1 Posted March 1 1 hour ago, sandrewn said: Bro you shouldn’t do this especially with a terrestrial tarantula because they could get really hurt. And with a body as heavy as a Goliath bird eater, it’s looking grim. I have one and he gets nervous when I even put my hands in the cage. The tarantula could really get hurt? What about the guy? I'm nominating him for a Jackass Award. 2
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