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Possibly moving to FL. How big are the bugs really?

 
 
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:06 pm
@panzade,
Are they (black widows) rare?
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:06 pm
@msolga,
Post us a picture of a nice Drop Bear mate.





I think this is turning into a bullshit fest. SOmebody get Gungasnork.
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:07 pm
@msolga,
msolga wrote:

Seriously, this is a rat? Which would normally live in a swamp? Are there lots of them? I take it that not all swamp rats are this friendly? Er .. what do they usually eat, to survive?

http://coast.webmaster.premiereradio.net:1111/timages/page/Nutria112707a.jpg


That's one lucky swamp rat. Savoring that lollipop!
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:09 pm
@tsarstepan,
No , thats what qwe do to sweeten the meats flavor. Its a secret except in Nawlins. QWe got the sweeetes tastin Nutria MMM_MMMMMMMM
panzade
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:11 pm
@tsarstepan,
Quote:
Are they (black widows) rare?


Very difficult to find in the woods. Very easy to find in my garage
msolga
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:12 pm
@farmerman,
My pleasure! Very Happy

http://www.cfr.com.au/dropbears/drop_bear.gif

Warning and Information about Drop Bears
Latin scientific name: throatsremovis:
http://www.cfr.com.au/dropbears/index.html
panzade
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:13 pm
@farmerman,
I think this is turning into a bullshit fest.

No , thats what qwe do to sweeten the meats flavor. Its a secret except in Nawlins. QWe got the sweeetes tastin Nutria MMM_MMMMMMMM
farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:14 pm
@msolga,
CHHEEEZE, you guys dont spare any expense on graphics do ya?
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:16 pm
@panzade,
What happened to the discussion on the bugs? Looks like a digression tornado rolled through this thread. Confused
panzade
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:17 pm
@tsarstepan,
screw the bugs...we're talkin big manly creatures...looky here, taken right down the road in Orlando
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/graphics/culvert1_small.jpg
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msolga
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:18 pm
@tsarstepan,
Quote:
That's one lucky swamp rat. Savoring that lollipop!

http://coast.webmaster.premiereradio.net:1111/timages/page/Nutria112707a.jpg

Sure. But imagine bumping into an untamed one, in the wild!!!!
Look at those claws! Look at that tail! Shocked
Honestly, I'd jump in the swamp & swim for it, to get away from that! Laughing
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msolga
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:21 pm
@tsarstepan,
Sorrreeeeeeeeeee! Embarrassed

I will shut up now. I promise.
panzade
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 10:30 pm
@msolga,
do me a favor...don't ever shut up...ok? Very Happy
msolga
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 11:05 pm
@panzade,
(Shhhhhh! Just on this thread, OK?)
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 11:14 pm
@msolga,
msolga wrote:

Sorrreeeeeeeeeee! Embarrassed

I will shut up now. I promise.


I would never castigate you msolga! You read my response too negatively. It was just a statement of fact rather then a critical review. Sad Sorry mademoiselle msolga....
msolga
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 11:18 pm
@tsarstepan,
It's OK, possum. No problem. We did get a bit carried away with the "swamp rat issue". Apologies, mm. We were just being silly.
roger
 
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Reply Fri 6 Nov, 2009 11:35 pm
@panzade,
They're quite common in New Mexico. They like to move indoors for the winter, and build their raggedy (think cobwebs) webs in any out of the way corner. They are not afraid of you or anything else, except fire. About the only time you see them outside their webs are this time of year - when they are moving indoors.
tsarstepan
 
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Reply Sat 7 Nov, 2009 12:04 am
@msolga,
Being silly is my raison d'etre!
msolga
 
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Reply Sat 7 Nov, 2009 12:08 am
@tsarstepan,
Smile

Now, back to black widow spiders .......
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Sat 7 Nov, 2009 12:08 am
@roger,
I'm glad I don't live in New Mexico on that account. I can handle daddy long legs and regular northeastern household spiders. Capture and release is my policy.

Having a black widow drop on my shoulder when I'm walking through a basement or garage? Instant heat attack! I bet their pranksters at heart. Always looking for the next little Miss Muffett to make her drop her bowl of curds and/or whey.
 

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