I told you not to relocate south of the Mason-Dixon line, Lem! After that Iquana sighting you're determined to staying indoors, right? Say hello to Mr. Tarantula. I have to admit we've got brown recluse spiders up here in the north, but the odds of being bitten are lower.
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Iquanas are good eating!
The Night of the Iguana with Richard Burton is a great movie.
I told you not to relocate south of the Mason-Dixon line, Lem! After that Iquana sighting you're determined to staying indoors, right? Say hello to Mr. Tarantula. I have to admit we've got brown recluse spiders up here in the north, but the odds of being bitten are lower.
@ricpic/
The bites of those brown reclusive spiders are NOTHING to joke about--deep, festering, very painful and take months to heal..
Re: The giant sunfish. Yea gods! NOTHING like the small sunfish I used to catch as a child in the lake nearest my hometown in Illinois!
Oh, yes, ricpic, they are my big spider fear. Consider a bite on a man's wee-wee or a woman's face. Yes, I'm a doof.
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