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Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Bette wrote: "What is that???? Creepy!!!"

A house centipede, Bette. :P


message 9452: by Dale (last edited Oct 03, 2013 06:10PM) (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6969 comments Brenda wrote: "Haha! That was actually the catalyst..we have lots of spiders, especially redbacks so while I don't mind killing them, the sight of this thing was enough to make me phone them!"

Creepy! Hadn't seen or heard of such a thing before Brenda.


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Brenda | 80208 comments Mod
Dale wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Haha! That was actually the catalyst..we have lots of spiders, especially redbacks so while I don't mind killing them, the sight of this thing was enough to make me phone them!"

Cre..."


Me either! Other than Liam's photos before...


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Liam wrote: "Bette wrote: "What is that???? Creepy!!!"

A house centipede, Bette. :P"


This one looked a little different to that Liam...maybe a young one or something!


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Brenda wrote: "Liam wrote: "Bette wrote: "What is that???? Creepy!!!"

A house centipede, Bette. :P"

This one looked a little different to that Liam...maybe a young one or something!"


It has a lot of legs and is just as ugly, close enough as far as I'm concerned!


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Brenda | 80208 comments Mod
Our pest man is just finished, and confirmed by my photo that it's a house centipede Liam. And they're history in my house!!! You hit the nail on the head very well! Thanks:)


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Brenda | 80208 comments Mod
And this has just decided to wriggle across our floor!!! OMG! It's the biggest I've ever seen...where are they coming from????

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The above in a tall glass was twice as long as this entry on wikipedia!


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Lauredhel | 11 comments ACK Brenda! Do spoiler tags work in discussion groups? Cos that thing NEEDS them.


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Lauredhel wrote: "ACK Brenda! Do spoiler tags work in discussion groups? Cos that thing NEEDS them."

Haha! It sure does!! We are so creeped out here at the moment!


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Ugh I hate them hate them hate them hate them give me spiders ANY day over centipedes.


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Liam wrote: "Ugh I hate them hate them hate them hate them give me spiders ANY day over centipedes."

I agree! It doesn't bother me killing redbacks, it's the sheer size of these monsters that freaks me out!!!


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Michael wrote: "Looks like one of the remnants of the dinosaur era."

I hope it doesn't have any family members around!


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Ashleigh wrote: "That was scary, Brenda! I hate creepie crawlies"

Especially ones this size!


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Michael wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Michael wrote: "Looks like one of the remnants of the dinosaur era."

I hope it doesn't have any family members around!"

I hope so to Brenda. That's the last thing you want to see."


I keep thinking things are crawling on me! O__O!


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Dale Harcombe | 6969 comments I can understand how you would feel like that Brenda. uk! Made me shiver just seeing the photo.


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★ Jess  | 3071 comments Braces off Wednesday so excited


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Not long now Jess:)


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Amanda (amandafoxy) | 28 comments Can't wait to go and hear Tim Winton talk about his new book. Definitely one of my fav. Aussie authors!!


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It will be well worth it Amanda!


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Amanda (amandafoxy) | 28 comments Fingers crossed!


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Sharon | 5521 comments Ashleigh wrote: "Did it last night. :) been quiet because I've been dealing with that drama over a Christmas catch up. Sigh...one says my best friend and I can't make up our minds though I've hardly said anything, ..."

I'm sure your Christmas catch up will work out eventually Ashleigh. Sounds like the advent calendar will keep you busy, I look forward to seeing it once you've finished it :)


message 9472: by Leonie (last edited Oct 05, 2013 07:05PM) (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Brenda wrote: "And this has just decided to wriggle across our floor!!! OMG! It's the biggest I've ever seen...where are they coming from????

Is this the moment when I tell you that I found one of these in our bed? We were living in the Pilbara at the time when I woke up in the middle of the night with a burning toe. Thought I'd just slept funny, but when the burning didn't stop, I decided to check my toe out, and discovered a couple of large red fang marks! At that point I totally disintegrated the bed, and one of those came crawling out....

A quick check in the first aid book, and an icepack and everything settled down, but suffice to say, centipedes are not my favourite things!


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Leonie wrote: "Brenda wrote: "And this has just decided to wriggle across our floor!!! OMG! It's the biggest I've ever seen...where are they coming from????

Is this the moment when I tell you that I found one of..."


Oh Leonie that is so awful! How did you even go back to bed? Fortunately we haven't seen anything else since then!


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Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments I was a bit paranoid about it for a while - you know how it goes - my brain was convinced that the bed was actually a centipede habitat!

Some years later we were in Broome and watched an epic battle between a huge centipede and a frilled neck lizard. They battled and wrestled for probably half an hour, and it only ended when the frilled neck lizard bit the centipede's head off and ran off crunching it down.

It's how it seems to go if you've ever lived in remote Australia. Everyone I've met has a good stock of creepy-crawly/reptile infested stories.


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Leonie wrote: "I was a bit paranoid about it for a while - you know how it goes - my brain was convinced that the bed was actually a centipede habitat!

Some years later we were in Broome and watched an epic batt..."


I can totally believe that..checking the bed every night.

The laws of nature are amazing that's for sure. Our inhabitant also lost his head, but not by any lizard!


message 9476: by Leonie (last edited Oct 05, 2013 10:56PM) (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Got inspired and blogged about the centipede ;) http://leonierogers.wordpress.com


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Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments Leonie wrote: "Got inspired and blogged about the centipede ;) http://leonierogers.wordpress.com"

Write that Pilbara memoir, Leonie. I bet it'd be an interesting read. :)


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Leonie wrote: "Got inspired and blogged about the centipede ;) http://leonierogers.wordpress.com"

Great blog post Leonie! So creepy though....ahh Australia!! Gotta love it:)


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Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Thanks guys! Yes, gotta love Australia. It's a unique place, full of unique beasties.


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Brenda | 80208 comments Mod
It certainly is unique, but I could do without some of those unique beasties;)


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Michael wrote: "Excellent blog post Leonie.

I checked out a few vids on yt of Centipedes. Wow they are tough buggers. Scorpions and a few Snakes had no chance against it."


All this news is NOT good for me....what if he had some relatives?? ;)


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Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Brenda wrote: "Michael wrote: "Excellent blog post Leonie.

I checked out a few vids on yt of Centipedes. Wow they are tough buggers. Scorpions and a few Snakes had no chance against it."

All this news is NOT go..."


Let's hope that he didn't, but if it's any consolation, the one that bit me was the only one inside at that time...


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Sharon Robards (sharonrobards) | 944 comments No wonder vistors from overseas are scared of our little creatures LOL


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Leonie wrote: "I was a bit paranoid about it for a while - you know how it goes - my brain was convinced that the bed was actually a centipede habitat!

Some years later we were in Broome and watched an epic batt..."


How very different from Lincolnshire, UK!


message 9485: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80208 comments Mod
Lincolnshire, UK has no such creatures as ours Catherine...and yes Sharon, overseas visitors don't like our Australian nasties!!


message 9486: by B the BookAddict (last edited Oct 06, 2013 12:44PM) (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Recommendations: I've been checking through my Literary Fiction recs and books kept coming up because I had read Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.

I'm sorry but there is no way this novel is Literary Fiction! But some people have shelved it as such as so GR keeps crowding my recs with book like that.

A case of recs being skewed because books are 'incorrectly' shelved. Does this happen to anyone else? I mentioned this as a new topic in GR Feedback.


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I don't take any notice of the GR recommendations Bette, so I don't know:)


message 9488: by Kathryn (last edited Oct 07, 2013 05:24AM) (new)

Kathryn | 3569 comments Bette wrote: "Recommendations: I've been checking through my Literary Fiction recs and books kept coming up because I had read Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.

I'm sorry but there is no way this novel is Literary Ficti..."


Hey Bette, if you want to be able to get recommendations from Goodreads that may be more trustworthy than using recommendations from the Literary Fiction genre, you could try creating your own Literary Fiction shelf (maybe call it My Literary Fiction to distinguish it from GR's LF genre) and put all the books on it that you've read that fit your definition of Literary Fiction. Then, when you go to the Recommendations page, use your "My Literary Fiction" shelf to look at for recommendations. Does that make sense??! I'm not sure if it would work, but you could try it...


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B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) Kathryn wrote: "Bette wrote: "Recommendations: I've been checking through my Literary Fiction recs and books kept coming up because I had read Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.

I'm sorry but there is no way this novel is ..."


Kathryn, I have done that but sadly GR keeps throwing me up books shelved by people as Literary Fiction which are not Literary Fiction:(

Another example is The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry; it's one of my favorite books but there's no way it is Literary Fiction.

Oh, I could keep grumbling till the cows come home... :)


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B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) On a lighter note!

I went for a two hour horse ride yesterday morning; first time in six months and my bum is aching this morning:):)


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Elaine | 2001 comments Bette if you're looking for some decent literary fiction and I'm pretty sure it IS literary fiction I would highly recommendAlex Miller. Not sure if you've read any of his books but he writes beautifully and most of his books linger for quite a while once you are done. Also he's very good at writing from a female perspective. Going off topic...Wow!!! A two hour horse ride. That's amazing. I don't even think I could get on a horse anymore..let alone stay on for that long!!!


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Kathryn | 3569 comments Ah well, it was just a thought - sorry it didn't work for you :-(


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) Michael wrote: "Don't forget if you havn't already to put your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed. :)"

My mum went around and changed all the clocks before she went to bed, and then before I went to bed I went around and changed all the clocks, not realising that she had, so we had a very confusing Sunday morning.


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) No but I did have to wake up early. Turns out I woke up too early.


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Liam wrote: "Michael wrote: "Don't forget if you havn't already to put your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed. :)"

My mum went around and changed all the clocks before she went to bed, and then befo..."


LOL!! That is too funny Liam!!!


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Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Liam wrote: "Michael wrote: "Don't forget if you havn't already to put your clocks forward one hour before you go to bed. :)"

My mum went around and changed all the clocks before she went to bed, and then befo..."


Oops!


Liam || Books 'n Beards (madbird) I staggered to my computer at what I thought was 8:30, found it was 7:30, and then went back to bed, and slept until 9:30.

I'm good at this.


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Vicki Tyley (vickityley) | 1732 comments Liam wrote: "My mum went around and changed all the clocks before she went to bed, and then before I went to bed I went around and changed all the clocks, not realising that she had, so we had a very confusing Sunday morning."

Ha ha... priceless. :)


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Margaret Sharp (margaretlynettesharp) | 1215 comments It takes a few days to get used to Daylight Saving. At first I kept thinking that it's *really* ....o'clock.


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Margaret wrote: "It takes a few days to get used to Daylight Saving. At first I kept thinking that it's *really* ....o'clock."

I'm still saying that!


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