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Post by mimu » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 01:25:22





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> >> >> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> >> >> imagine being an arachnophobic during that.

> >> > That's just a big social-spider sheet-web, man.

> >> i thot it was like spider facebook and they were networking.

> >> > Spiders can fly. I forget whether it's Spring or Fall, or maybe it
> >> > varies according to species, but they'll spin some web free out into
> >> > the air 'til the wind catches it, and next thing you know you've got
> >> > flying spider.

> >> i knew that and have seen them doing it. its normaly the smaller
> >> spiders i've seen doing it, the money spiders and maye a bit bigger.

> >> last year i found a jumping spider i'd never seen before, it was about
> >> the same size as a zebra jumping spider, but a metalic green and
> >> brown. i have no idea what it is as i couldn't find one like it when i
> >> searched.

> > Ooh-ooh, I've always been a Phidippus fan, even after one nailed me:

> i love thos little ***s. i often catch one on the wall and watch it
> jump from finger to finger, hand to hand. nono thinks they great and
> laughs like crazy when i put one on her hand.

> we get them indoors on the kitchen and dinningroom windowsil during
> the summer, its fascinating the way when you move, they follow you
> with thier eyes.

> > http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> i looked at every pick and didn't spot the metalic green and brown
> one.

> > One was on my bare thigh, me wearing shorts, I didn't see it and laid
> > my arm on it, it nailed me on the thigh, felt just like a red-hot nail
> > driven into my thigh, I flipped it to Hell, in five minutes there was
> > a solid red circle a good six-eight inches across on my thigh centered
> > on the bite, in another ten minutes it had faded completely . . . .

> > w00f.

> we only have, i think it is, a dozen or so spiders here that can bite,
> none of them are killers. my mate was***ing about with a garden
> spider and he pissed it off and it bit him. i like the bright scarlet
> ones which i've only ever seen a few of and seem pretty rare.

> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the middle
of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em "writing
spiders":

http://www.moonsgarden.com/

--

They usually hang in the woods
until the insect-population drops in Fall
and then you'll see 'em set up closer
to houses.

 
 
 

biblical?

Post by mimu » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 01:55:06



Quote:










> > >> >>http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> > >> >> imagine being an arachnophobic during that.

> > >> > That's just a big social-spider sheet-web, man.

> > >> i thot it was like spider facebook and they were networking.

> > >> > Spiders can fly. I forget whether it's Spring or Fall, or maybe it
> > >> > varies according to species, but they'll spin some web free out into
> > >> > the air 'til the wind catches it, and next thing you know you've got
> > >> > flying spider.

> > >> i knew that and have seen them doing it. its normaly the smaller
> > >> spiders i've seen doing it, the money spiders and maye a bit bigger.

> > >> last year i found a jumping spider i'd never seen before, it was about
> > >> the same size as a zebra jumping spider, but a metalic green and
> > >> brown. i have no idea what it is as i couldn't find one like it when i
> > >> searched.

> > > Ooh-ooh, I've always been a Phidippus fan, even after one nailed me:

> > i love thos little ***s. i often catch one on the wall and watch it
> > jump from finger to finger, hand to hand. nono thinks they great and
> > laughs like crazy when i put one on her hand.

> > we get them indoors on the kitchen and dinningroom windowsil during
> > the summer, its fascinating the way when you move, they follow you
> > with thier eyes.

> > > http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> > i looked at every pick and didn't spot the metalic green and brown
> > one.

> > > One was on my bare thigh, me wearing shorts, I didn't see it and laid
> > > my arm on it, it nailed me on the thigh, felt just like a red-hot nail
> > > driven into my thigh, I flipped it to Hell, in five minutes there was
> > > a solid red circle a good six-eight inches across on my thigh centered
> > > on the bite, in another ten minutes it had faded completely . . . .

> > > w00f.

> > we only have, i think it is, a dozen or so spiders here that can bite,
> > none of them are killers. my mate was***ing about with a garden
> > spider and he pissed it off and it bit him. i like the bright scarlet
> > ones which i've only ever seen a few of and seem pretty rare.

> > http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the middle
> of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em "writing
> spiders":

> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> They usually hang in the woods
> until the insect-population drops in Fall
> and then you'll see 'em set up closer
> to houses.

Ah, actually genus Argiope, species aurantia, family Araneidae, so not
Aranea but Araneid . . . .

--

"Winging it again, eh, Mr. mimus?"

 
 
 

biblical?

Post by meowmi » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 03:26:23




Quote:










>> >> >> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> >> >> imagine being an arachnophobic during that.

>> >> > That's just a big social-spider sheet-web, man.

>> >> i thot it was like spider facebook and they were networking.

>> >> > Spiders can fly. I forget whether it's Spring or Fall, or maybe it
>> >> > varies according to species, but they'll spin some web free out into
>> >> > the air 'til the wind catches it, and next thing you know you've got
>> >> > flying spider.

>> >> i knew that and have seen them doing it. its normaly the smaller
>> >> spiders i've seen doing it, the money spiders and maye a bit bigger.

>> >> last year i found a jumping spider i'd never seen before, it was about
>> >> the same size as a zebra jumping spider, but a metalic green and
>> >> brown. i have no idea what it is as i couldn't find one like it when i
>> >> searched.

>> > Ooh-ooh, I've always been a Phidippus fan, even after one nailed me:

>> i love thos little ***s. i often catch one on the wall and watch it
>> jump from finger to finger, hand to hand. nono thinks they great and
>> laughs like crazy when i put one on her hand.

>> we get them indoors on the kitchen and dinningroom windowsil during
>> the summer, its fascinating the way when you move, they follow you
>> with thier eyes.

>> > http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> i looked at every pick and didn't spot the metalic green and brown
>> one.

>> > One was on my bare thigh, me wearing shorts, I didn't see it and laid
>> > my arm on it, it nailed me on the thigh, felt just like a red-hot nail
>> > driven into my thigh, I flipped it to Hell, in five minutes there was
>> > a solid red circle a good six-eight inches across on my thigh centered
>> > on the bite, in another ten minutes it had faded completely . . . .

>> > w00f.

>> we only have, i think it is, a dozen or so spiders here that can bite,
>> none of them are killers. my mate was***ing about with a garden
>> spider and he pissed it off and it bit him. i like the bright scarlet
>> ones which i've only ever seen a few of and seem pretty rare.

>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the middle
>of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em "writing
>spiders":

>http://www.moonsgarden.com/

i had one of those on my porch when i lived in va, it had built a
ladder type web with an impressive zigzag through it.

--  

mhm x v i  x  i i i

 
 
 

biblical?

Post by meowmi » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 03:28:02




Quote:











>> > >> >>http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> > >> >> imagine being an arachnophobic during that.

>> > >> > That's just a big social-spider sheet-web, man.

>> > >> i thot it was like spider facebook and they were networking.

>> > >> > Spiders can fly. I forget whether it's Spring or Fall, or maybe it
>> > >> > varies according to species, but they'll spin some web free out into
>> > >> > the air 'til the wind catches it, and next thing you know you've got
>> > >> > flying spider.

>> > >> i knew that and have seen them doing it. its normaly the smaller
>> > >> spiders i've seen doing it, the money spiders and maye a bit bigger.

>> > >> last year i found a jumping spider i'd never seen before, it was about
>> > >> the same size as a zebra jumping spider, but a metalic green and
>> > >> brown. i have no idea what it is as i couldn't find one like it when i
>> > >> searched.

>> > > Ooh-ooh, I've always been a Phidippus fan, even after one nailed me:

>> > i love thos little ***s. i often catch one on the wall and watch it
>> > jump from finger to finger, hand to hand. nono thinks they great and
>> > laughs like crazy when i put one on her hand.

>> > we get them indoors on the kitchen and dinningroom windowsil during
>> > the summer, its fascinating the way when you move, they follow you
>> > with thier eyes.

>> > > http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> > i looked at every pick and didn't spot the metalic green and brown
>> > one.

>> > > One was on my bare thigh, me wearing shorts, I didn't see it and laid
>> > > my arm on it, it nailed me on the thigh, felt just like a red-hot nail
>> > > driven into my thigh, I flipped it to Hell, in five minutes there was
>> > > a solid red circle a good six-eight inches across on my thigh centered
>> > > on the bite, in another ten minutes it had faded completely . . . .

>> > > w00f.

>> > we only have, i think it is, a dozen or so spiders here that can bite,
>> > none of them are killers. my mate was***ing about with a garden
>> > spider and he pissed it off and it bit him. i like the bright scarlet
>> > ones which i've only ever seen a few of and seem pretty rare.

>> > http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the middle
>> of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em "writing
>> spiders":

>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> They usually hang in the woods
>> until the insect-population drops in Fall
>> and then you'll see 'em set up closer
>> to houses.

>Ah, actually genus Argiope, species aurantia, family Araneidae, so not
>Aranea but Araneid . . . .

what's the betting there isn't anyone alive in apa as the spiders
escaped and ate everyone.

--  

mhm x v i  x  i i i

 
 
 

biblical?

Post by % » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 03:31:29


Quote:









>>>>> On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 06:29:45 -0800 (PST), mimus



>>>>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>>>>>> imagine being an arachnophobic during that.

>>>>>> That's just a big social-spider sheet-web, man.

>>>>> i thot it was like spider facebook and they were networking.

>>>>>> Spiders can fly. I forget whether it's Spring or Fall, or maybe
>>>>>> it varies according to species, but they'll spin some web free
>>>>>> out into the air 'til the wind catches it, and next thing you
>>>>>> know you've got flying spider.

>>>>> i knew that and have seen them doing it. its normaly the smaller
>>>>> spiders i've seen doing it, the money spiders and maye a bit
>>>>> bigger.

>>>>> last year i found a jumping spider i'd never seen before, it was
>>>>> about the same size as a zebra jumping spider, but a metalic
>>>>> green and brown. i have no idea what it is as i couldn't find one
>>>>> like it when i searched.

>>>> Ooh-ooh, I've always been a Phidippus fan, even after one nailed
>>>> me:

>>> i love thos little ***s. i often catch one on the wall and watch
>>> it jump from finger to finger, hand to hand. nono thinks they great
>>> and laughs like crazy when i put one on her hand.

>>> we get them indoors on the kitchen and dinningroom windowsil during
>>> the summer, its fascinating the way when you move, they follow you
>>> with thier eyes.

>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>> i looked at every pick and didn't spot the metalic green and brown
>>> one.

>>>> One was on my bare thigh, me wearing shorts, I didn't see it and
>>>> laid my arm on it, it nailed me on the thigh, felt just like a
>>>> red-hot nail driven into my thigh, I flipped it to Hell, in five
>>>> minutes there was a solid red circle a good six-eight inches
>>>> across on my thigh centered on the bite, in another ten minutes it
>>>> had faded completely . . . .

>>>> w00f.

>>> we only have, i think it is, a dozen or so spiders here that can
>>> bite, none of them are killers. my mate was***ing about with a
>>> garden spider and he pissed it off and it bit him. i like the
>>> bright scarlet ones which i've only ever seen a few of and seem
>>> pretty rare.

>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the middle
>> of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em "writing
>> spiders":

>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> i had one of those on my porch when i lived in va, it had built a
> ladder type web with an impressive zigzag through it.

no you didn't
 
 
 

biblical?

Post by meowmi » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 03:40:04


Quote:










>>>>>> On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 06:29:45 -0800 (PST), mimus



>>>>>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>>>>>>> imagine being an arachnophobic during that.

>>>>>>> That's just a big social-spider sheet-web, man.

>>>>>> i thot it was like spider facebook and they were networking.

>>>>>>> Spiders can fly. I forget whether it's Spring or Fall, or maybe
>>>>>>> it varies according to species, but they'll spin some web free
>>>>>>> out into the air 'til the wind catches it, and next thing you
>>>>>>> know you've got flying spider.

>>>>>> i knew that and have seen them doing it. its normaly the smaller
>>>>>> spiders i've seen doing it, the money spiders and maye a bit
>>>>>> bigger.

>>>>>> last year i found a jumping spider i'd never seen before, it was
>>>>>> about the same size as a zebra jumping spider, but a metalic
>>>>>> green and brown. i have no idea what it is as i couldn't find one
>>>>>> like it when i searched.

>>>>> Ooh-ooh, I've always been a Phidippus fan, even after one nailed
>>>>> me:

>>>> i love thos little ***s. i often catch one on the wall and watch
>>>> it jump from finger to finger, hand to hand. nono thinks they great
>>>> and laughs like crazy when i put one on her hand.

>>>> we get them indoors on the kitchen and dinningroom windowsil during
>>>> the summer, its fascinating the way when you move, they follow you
>>>> with thier eyes.

>>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>>> i looked at every pick and didn't spot the metalic green and brown
>>>> one.

>>>>> One was on my bare thigh, me wearing shorts, I didn't see it and
>>>>> laid my arm on it, it nailed me on the thigh, felt just like a
>>>>> red-hot nail driven into my thigh, I flipped it to Hell, in five
>>>>> minutes there was a solid red circle a good six-eight inches
>>>>> across on my thigh centered on the bite, in another ten minutes it
>>>>> had faded completely . . . .

>>>>> w00f.

>>>> we only have, i think it is, a dozen or so spiders here that can
>>>> bite, none of them are killers. my mate was***ing about with a
>>>> garden spider and he pissed it off and it bit him. i like the
>>>> bright scarlet ones which i've only ever seen a few of and seem
>>>> pretty rare.

>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>> We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the middle
>>> of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em "writing
>>> spiders":

>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>> i had one of those on my porch when i lived in va, it had built a
>> ladder type web with an impressive zigzag through it.

>no you didn't

so that persistent rustling in the bushes was you and not a wild
animal, you creepy stalker?

--  

mhm x v i  x  i i i

 
 
 

biblical?

Post by % » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 04:09:13


Quote:







>>>>> On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 13:36:56 -0800 (PST), mimus



>>>>>>> On Mon, 11 Feb 2013 06:29:45 -0800 (PST), mimus

>>>>>>>> On Feb 11, 9:23 am, meowmix

>>>>>>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>>>>>>>> imagine being an arachnophobic during that.

>>>>>>>> That's just a big social-spider sheet-web, man.

>>>>>>> i thot it was like spider facebook and they were networking.

>>>>>>>> Spiders can fly. I forget whether it's Spring or Fall, or maybe
>>>>>>>> it varies according to species, but they'll spin some web free
>>>>>>>> out into the air 'til the wind catches it, and next thing you
>>>>>>>> know you've got flying spider.

>>>>>>> i knew that and have seen them doing it. its normaly the smaller
>>>>>>> spiders i've seen doing it, the money spiders and maye a bit
>>>>>>> bigger.

>>>>>>> last year i found a jumping spider i'd never seen before, it was
>>>>>>> about the same size as a zebra jumping spider, but a metalic
>>>>>>> green and brown. i have no idea what it is as i couldn't find
>>>>>>> one like it when i searched.

>>>>>> Ooh-ooh, I've always been a Phidippus fan, even after one nailed
>>>>>> me:

>>>>> i love thos little ***s. i often catch one on the wall and
>>>>> watch it jump from finger to finger, hand to hand. nono thinks
>>>>> they great and laughs like crazy when i put one on her hand.

>>>>> we get them indoors on the kitchen and dinningroom windowsil
>>>>> during the summer, its fascinating the way when you move, they
>>>>> follow you with thier eyes.

>>>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>>>> i looked at every pick and didn't spot the metalic green and brown
>>>>> one.

>>>>>> One was on my bare thigh, me wearing shorts, I didn't see it and
>>>>>> laid my arm on it, it nailed me on the thigh, felt just like a
>>>>>> red-hot nail driven into my thigh, I flipped it to Hell, in five
>>>>>> minutes there was a solid red circle a good six-eight inches
>>>>>> across on my thigh centered on the bite, in another ten minutes
>>>>>> it had faded completely . . . .

>>>>>> w00f.

>>>>> we only have, i think it is, a dozen or so spiders here that can
>>>>> bite, none of them are killers. my mate was***ing about with a
>>>>> garden spider and he pissed it off and it bit him. i like the
>>>>> bright scarlet ones which i've only ever seen a few of and seem
>>>>> pretty rare.

>>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>>> We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the
>>>> middle of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em
>>>> "writing spiders":

>>>> http://www.moonsgarden.com/

>>> i had one of those on my porch when i lived in va, it had built a
>>> ladder type web with an impressive zigzag through it.

>> no you didn't

> so that persistent rustling in the bushes was you and not a wild
> animal, you creepy stalker?

no that was snuffwolf hoping to get gy with you
 
 
 

biblical?

Post by mimu » Fri, 15 Feb 2013 23:05:00


On Feb 13, 5:06?pm, "Howard Hughes in Chine Blue suede shoes,"

Quote:



> > We have an Araneus here that makes thicker web-networks in the middle
> > of its very wide webs that leads to people calling 'em "writing
> > spiders":

> > http://www.moonsgarden.com/

> http://www.moonsgarden.com/#Aranea

> An especially *** form of giant spiders.

Reads like the Mirkwood bunch.

--

Although not Shelob or Ungoliant.