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shoot em all
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Lucky Jack
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Dude, if you got a problem like this:
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Thank you, mate. That just traumatized me forever.
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Are the spiders the reason the Kingdom of Titties' economy has taken a nosedive?
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This is completely true. I live in the middle of an old-growth forrest, and the place is teeming with little nasties. A few years back, a friend of mine reccomended using scented candles, and I can attest to the fact that they, and other creepy crawlies, absolutely hate the scent. For the last few years I have been, largely, bug-free.
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Nice
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Hmm.. worth the try. I got one scent-candle that my mom gave me a year or so ago.
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In my old house from when I was a teenager ages ago, we had these four foot high bushes out on either sides of our porch. One day, in the summer, I walked out the door and the bush on the right side of the door was in a coccoon !! There, sitting on top, prominently was this HUGE wood spider. It was at least 4 1/2 to 5 inches long from end to end. Living in Connecticut, I had NEVER seen a spider so big. This thing could have taken down mice !! It seemed to work on the bush every night and was pretty industrious with it. There was always new tunnels and passages popping up and it spent the day sittling in it's typical spot right on top of the bush sunning itself. We called it "Betha".
The coccooned bush remained for that summer getting more and more coccooned until winter. Then, the next year, the bush got cocccconed again and the giant was back. The third year, it didn't come back though. It was completely freaky seeing the entire bush wrapped up like that in the span of one night. You could only see a few branches sticking out. It must have been exhausting work for the thing, not to mention all the silk the thing had to poop out.
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