Thank you! and I'm looking at you learilycharisstomaFebruary 24 2014, 01:29:33 UTC
*groans* I have an arachnophobia that is balanced by I think they're fascinating... away from me, as in not touching or going to touch me ever. With the exception of jumping spiders that a cute and like small puppies to play with but they're locked out of the room when I can't watch them where they are.
There was a small child when I was an adult but much younger who insisted that spiders had wings no matter how many times I told her legs. There's something about flying spiders...
Someone else did a were-spider in a story. It was wonderful. Graduation exercise to get to goal first. Secret weapon was that one of the two in the team could change to a spider but kept it very quiet for obvious reasons.
So with all that... THANK YOU. and more... wait until I have to knock spiders off the clothesline again. This is Texas. Warm enough to dry clothes outside one day and hard freeze again in a couple. Poor spiders, I did them a favor putting them in the nice close to the warm ground grass and off of the twisted strand wire line suspended in open air where rain can get at it.
Re: Thank you! and I'm looking at you learilyseeking_galileoFebruary 24 2014, 02:59:45 UTC
Meep's were-spider was cute because it did not try to sex up anyone as a spider!! Okay, fine, were-spider idea is cute, but were-spider sex is NOT! Although I do agree with Miri in that I'd love to read how they met.
There was a small child when I was an adult but much younger who insisted that spiders had wings no matter how many times I told her legs. There's something about flying spiders...
Someone else did a were-spider in a story. It was wonderful. Graduation exercise to get to goal first. Secret weapon was that one of the two in the team could change to a spider but kept it very quiet for obvious reasons.
So with all that... THANK YOU. and more... wait until I have to knock spiders off the clothesline again. This is Texas. Warm enough to dry clothes outside one day and hard freeze again in a couple.
Poor spiders, I did them a favor putting them in the nice close to the warm ground grass and off of the twisted strand wire line suspended in open air where rain can get at it.
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