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When you walk into spider webs head/torso first does it mean that the spider will automatically end up on you, or are they quick enough to bail first??? |
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If you are superstitious it means you will meet a new friend. But when
I walk through a web, which I seem to do regularly, I am usually
carrying a spider somewhere on me. Some of 'em are quick enough or
smart enough to bail, but I'd be checking my clothes anyway.
If you are my husband it means you come into the house dancing like
your drawers are on fire.
Shellie |
Shellie wrote:
If you are my husband it means you come into the house dancing like
your drawers are on fire. |
Right on, Vic! I know other men like that too!! |
Hey Verve up i know i already asked you this before, but can you tell me what kind of dog your little one is??
Shannon |
srw808 wrote: Hey Verve up i know i already asked you this before, but can you tell me what kind of dog your little one is?? |
He's a Norfolk Terrier and still not housebroken at 6.5 months!!! |
Arrggh! Welcome to my world, we're still having good and bad days with the Pip monster!
As for the spiderweb, for me it usually means I've got to get nasty sticky stuff out of my hair, clothes, pips fur... and pray like heck that the webs occupant is not in the vicinity! |
It means that you do the freaky screamy jiggily dance with arms flailing with a high pitched whine.... |
Darcy wrote: It means that you do the freaky screamy jiggily dance with arms flailing with a high pitched whine.... | I'll start the bidding at $5. |
The dance is so good, I think the bidding should start at
$10.00 |
Are you placing a bid, Madam? I have a feeling this could be a huge fund raiser. |
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It means you have spiders |
When you walk into a spider web........
it illustrates the fact you are not a
webmaster |
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Classic Zahra!
Ok Ron... I think that's your cue... |
Iriskmj wrote:
Classic Zahra!
Ok Ron... I think that's your cue... |
No response from Ron,
He must be busy spinning a new thread............ |
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Yeh I know that spider dance routine all to well Darcy |