You may keep that spider well and truly in Turkey.
Thank you – we have enough of our own ‘venomous bitties” here
already.
Cheers
Colin (Brisbane.Australia)
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No spider. No Sid. No-no. No. Just…no.
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Oh. Shudder! You are doing a good job of macro shots…makes me cringe!
Linda
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I pressed Like, but I don’t like Spiders!!!
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Now that sid the spider is named he is part of the family now?
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I reckon so…
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‘Allo Sipidey.. This is Spiderman saying, ‘Allo!
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Amen to that, Colin! (Atherton, Australia)
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You may keep that spider well and truly in Turkey.
Thank you – we have enough of our own ‘venomous bitties” here
already.
Cheers
Colin (Brisbane.Australia)
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He’s pretty harmless compared to the Funnelweb etc I must admit!
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