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  • Frantic Freddie
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    Originally posted by old biker View Post
    better dont tell that to the wife ,or we ll never get to mexico
    i dont mind them (as long they are behind glass)



    You'll have to get out in the country to see them in either
    Mexico or New Mexico

    lots of people make that mistake,we think it's funny

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  • EscapeGirl
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    I have also heard that tarantulas are harmless...but I don't have the nerve to handle one. I read that we do have them wild in my area, but I've never seen one outside a pet store.

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  • old biker
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    better dont tell that to the wife ,or we ll never get to mexico
    i dont mind them (as long they are behind glass)
    Last edited by old biker; 11-11-2009, 21:55:05.

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  • Frantic Freddie
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    Tarantulas are harmless! (unless you run into a wall tryin' to get away from it ) They're very common here in New Mexico,I've seen & handled lots of 'em.
    Last edited by Frantic Freddie; 11-11-2009, 21:23:13. Reason: edit

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  • old biker
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    my wife would have left the country for good

    when we find something like that here (a tarantula),the tropical institute comes to get get under police escort

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  • Frantic Freddie
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    Yeah I did & she told me it was a good thing I didn't 'cause I surely would've had rum & coke all over me.

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  • EscapeGirl
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    LOL!! Smart move, Freddie. Did you ever tell her about it?

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  • Frantic Freddie
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    My funny spider story:

    One night while camped on our land,sittin' around the fire with our friends & some adult beverages,I looked down to see a tarantula amblin' toward my wife's foot.I didn't say anything,just watched as he climbed right over her foot & kept going into the darkness.
    I thought about pickin' it up & sayin' "Here honey,you have a new friend",but she really doesn't like spiders & I didn't want rum & coke all over me

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  • EscapeGirl
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    Originally posted by tipper75 View Post
    I sure would like to see EscapeGirl escaping the spider! " Despite my name, Mr. Spider, I'm really not very good at these games."


    I sorta act like a girl around them, despite the fact I'm pretty tough from having four older brothers... And something tells me that the spider would laugh and thoroughly enjoy the 'escape the spider' game.

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  • Frantic Freddie
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    Originally posted by RBS View Post
    Absolutely. Some people have very bad reactions just as you said Tipper, its a flesh eater.

    Edit: I believe the brown recluse was also called the fiddler for the puplish fiddle shape on its back.
    Actually it's "fiddleback".

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  • tipper75
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    Originally posted by EscapeGirl View Post
    I've been "chased" by one more than once! And man, those things get big. I'd swear they have a close relation to Tarantulas by the look of them. However they are 10 times faster than those slow moving spiders.
    I sure would like to see EscapeGirl escaping the spider! " Despite my name, Mr. Spider, I'm really not very good at these games."
    Last edited by tipper75; 11-11-2009, 00:12:19.

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  • old biker
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    are you shure this didnt happened after a heavy night out ?
    "beeing chased by a spider"? *scrachthing my head*


    we dont have any dangerous spiders or snakes
    as said before the only dangerous things here are homo sapiens
    Last edited by old biker; 11-10-2009, 21:32:45.

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  • EscapeGirl
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    Originally posted by RBS View Post
    Absolutely. Some people have very bad reactions just as you said Tipper, its a flesh eater.

    Edit: I believe the brown recluse was also called the fiddler for the puplish fiddle shape on its back.
    Yeah, it is also called that. I think I'll steer clear of all those things!!! Creep me out!! We have both Black Widows and Brown Recluse spiders in our area, I believe. Scary stuff.

    Really common in my area are wolf spiders. And though they're not as dangerous (by any means) as the black widow's bite or the brown recluse, they are quite mean. They're certainly not afraid of humans. I've been "chased" by one more than once! And man, those things get big. I'd swear they have a close relation to Tarantulas by the look of them. However they are 10 times faster than those slow moving spiders.

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  • RBS
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    Absolutely. Some people have very bad reactions just as you said Tipper, its a flesh eater.

    Edit: I believe the brown recluse was also called the fiddler for the puplish fiddle shape on its back.

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  • tipper75
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    Watch out for that Brown Recluse, they'll leave a hole in your arm!

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