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Yuk Spiders
7 September 2012, 11:00,
#11
RE: Yuk Spiders
We've got what can only be called a Spider Tree just outside the back door. Every morning there are webs stretching from the tree to the back door, with a couple of fat bloody arachnids sat there ready to pounce. I have to go out, stick in hand, and pull all the webs down. Its getting that bad I'm considering setting the bloody thing on fire. If only the neighbours conservatory wasn't so close...
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7 September 2012, 11:16,
#12
RE: Yuk Spiders
Tigs,

At that size they are big enough to eat. Tie their legs up over their head and put them on the fire. Yum Yum.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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7 September 2012, 11:26,
#13
RE: Yuk Spiders
the locals do eat them roasted , we tried them while training and they dont taste of chicken!!!
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7 September 2012, 12:00, (This post was last modified: 7 September 2012, 12:00 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Yuk Spiders
(7 September 2012, 11:00)00111001 Wrote: We've got what can only be called a Spider Tree just outside the back door. Every morning there are webs stretching from the tree to the back door, with a couple of fat bloody arachnids sat there ready to pounce. I have to go out, stick in hand, and pull all the webs down. Its getting that bad I'm considering setting the bloody thing on fire. If only the neighbours conservatory wasn't so close...

I cut down the row of conifers along my drive cos of that exact reason, every time I went out to get in the van I' ended up with two or three spiders on my head.
(7 September 2012, 11:26)Tigs Wrote: the locals do eat them roasted , we tried them while training and they dont taste of chicken!!!

What in South Yorkshire !!!! ?

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7 September 2012, 12:02,
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RE: Yuk Spiders
(7 September 2012, 12:00)NorthernRaider Wrote:
(7 September 2012, 11:00)00111001 Wrote: [quote='Tigs' pid='24313' dateline='1347013591']
the locals do eat them roasted , we tried them while training and they dont taste of chicken!!!

What in South Yorkshire !!!! ?

no in Belize we dont roast them in South Yorkshire!! Big Grin
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7 September 2012, 12:03,
#16
RE: Yuk Spiders
(7 September 2012, 12:02)Tigs Wrote:
(7 September 2012, 12:00)NorthernRaider Wrote:
(7 September 2012, 11:00)00111001 Wrote: [quote='Tigs' pid='24313' dateline='1347013591']
the locals do eat them roasted , we tried them while training and they dont taste of chicken!!!

What in South Yorkshire !!!! ?

no in Belize we dont roast them in South Yorkshire!! Big Grin

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7 September 2012, 12:03, (This post was last modified: 7 September 2012, 12:04 by Tigs.)
#17
RE: Yuk Spiders
no in belize we dont roast them in yorkshire

we that not show up first time???
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7 September 2012, 12:05,
#18
RE: Yuk Spiders
(7 September 2012, 12:03)Tigs Wrote: no in belize we dont roast them in yorkshire

we that not show up first time???

Twat, you have just put me off my dinner Smile I' shall have my revengy !!

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7 September 2012, 12:06,
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RE: Yuk Spiders
(7 September 2012, 12:05)NorthernRaider Wrote:
(7 September 2012, 12:03)Tigs Wrote: no in belize we dont roast them in yorkshire

we that not show up first time???

Twat, you have just put me off my dinner Smile I' shall have my revengy !!

Big GrinTongue
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7 September 2012, 13:04,
#20
RE: Yuk Spiders
With climate change we'll probably get more exotic spiders coming over from aboard in shipping containers, but not being killed of by the mild winters. Hooray
Woe to those who add house to house and join field to field, Until there is no more room, So that you have to live alone in the midst of the land!
Isaiah 5:8
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