The bad side of spider amnesty

Yesterday I noticed a rather large, unappealing, long-legged spider on my kitchen island, and I thought, "I should probably put him outside. I'll do it after I eat." And of course later, he was gone.


So I flung it onto the couch and freaked out a while, pointed at it going, "Eeeeee...ptoo--ptoo-ptoo-ptooo!!!!" And my ex picked it off the couch and happily declared, "Wow, it was a big one!"

Seriously re-considering the spider amnesty if they're gonna be that way about it.
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Published on April 09, 2011 19:53
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message 1: by Carole (new)

Carole Cummings *snicker* Damn spiders, give 'em an inch...

I have no choice in the amnesty thing--my 13-yr-old daughter won't let me kill any creepy-crawly. Not even bees, and I have a bee phobia! On the bright side, she's now the designated creepy-crawly-get-rid-of-er, so there's that.


message 2: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Price Good for her! Yay! Bees are among the good-guys.

Venomous/infest-y things like millipedes or ants don't get amnesty. I can't imagine myself trekking every little ant outside.


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