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sophis_id 60F
16373 posts
10/1/2014 1:31 am

I hate spiders. Time to bomb the house. I bomb every month. Seems manic eh? But here the spiders eat birds. I don't let them get big enough. Outside, fine. Inside, mine!!

Grins wickedly. I am happy to share. Specially if you help me wash the car.



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Sucker4Ever 112M
6750 posts
10/1/2014 3:29 am

How does one look for a submissive? How does one recognize a new submissive?

"The itsy bitsy spider went up the waterspout, along came the rain and washed the spider out . . . "
Could have been worse, it could have crawled up your leg and bit you on the lower lip. That’s what I would have done, if I were a spider looking for a new submissive.

“Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself.”


DancingDom 74M
22476 posts
10/1/2014 4:24 am

When I lived in California, I never solved the riddle of getting rid of the spiders in the fall. So I would fall short on two counts, I am only 5'8" and obviously I would not fulfill the exterminator job. Of course I would try like heck to exchange spider for neck bites.

I will admit, I did enjoy watching those really large spiders make webs the size of batting cages and watch them catch flies etc. Then they would disappear about the time of the first winter rain.

the spiders here in Wisconsin are small and certain weeds dried and hung in a basement keep them at bay along with the bug bomb once a year.

"One Big Sky Covers Us All Equally"



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