We have two species of tarantulas down here, but I have not seen one that
large.
Speaking of giant spiders exposed to radiation, did you now that the
horror movie "Tarantula" starring Leo G. Carroll was Clint Eastwood's firm
screen appearance?
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>Trigger warning: Not for arachnophobes.
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>For the last four consecutive evenings, I have been summoned to do
>battle with one of these big guys. Leg span 3.25 inches (8.25 cm). Now,
>you may think that he is a common Giant House Spider. But I have it on
>good authority that he and his comrades in terror were radioactively
>mutated to giant size in a top secret North Korean nuclear facility, and
>their venom laced with the horrific mind-control element
>Kimjongunium-117. They were then smuggled into the south and sent to the
>U.S. in a Hyundai shipping container. All this being a nefarious plot to
>turn us into mindless zombie commie followers of the chubby-cheeked
>dictator.
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>After doing my photographer's duty, I was required to do my husbandly
>duty: I whacked him. In "The Sopranos" sense.
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Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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