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redditchlady Administrator
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|  | Re: Bit close to home « Reply #1 on Jun 5, 2007, 1:00pm » | |
EEK !! i'd die if i saw one of those !! you'd think i'd be ok with spiders after living in oz but i'm not, oooo i've gone all itchy yuk !!!
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|  | Re: Bit close to home « Reply #2 on Jun 5, 2007, 10:07pm » | |
I can't stand spiders, they make me go all cold. Snakes and lizards etc dont worry me in the slightest though. Strange huh. 
Kazz x
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|  | Re: Bit close to home « Reply #3 on Jun 7, 2007, 11:36am » | |
I think where Spiders are concerned, it's the sudden movement which frightens most people, they've even had me drop a rock or two before when I've spotted sudden movement from underneath.
Chris
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