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When will we ever learn???

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    http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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      http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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      Is it me, or is this just asinine? Fill me with your knowledge, your wisdom, your coffee.

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        Is it me, or is this just asinine? Fill me with your knowledge, your wisdom, your coffee.

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        hah! just wait til a huge-assed mutant australian spider comes knocking at ur door!!! then u'll be laughing on the other side of ur face! :laugh:


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          hah! just wait til a huge-assed mutant australian spider comes knocking at ur door!!! then u'll be laughing on the other side of ur face! :laugh:


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          LOL! I guess I'll need to start stockpiling the insect repellent now. Anyone know where I can get a house sized citronella(sp?) candle? Fill me with your knowledge, your wisdom, your coffee.

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            http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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            *running round in circles screaming emoticon* The tigress is here :-D

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              http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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              Are you kidding? This is a great idea. Imagine how pissed those spiders will be when they don't have gravity to form their webs. I wonder if they will be able to use their thread as a form of propulsion. Ryan Johnston

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                http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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                A total of 30 Golden Orb spiders bred at the Melbourne Zoo left for Cape Canaveral in Florida state Thursday packed in a cooler, said zoo keeper Patrick Honan said. You think they could find something more scientific to put them in:laugh: Those Ausies;), everything has to be about beer, it was probably a beer cooler:laugh: G'day Mate, JoeSox www.joeswammi.com "Male Employee #1 Hey Nick, how's it going? Nick Burns: Oh great, really great. I love teaching people remedial computers here. You guys should be wearing helmets or something?"

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                  http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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                  LOL Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                    http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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                    Chris Losinger wrote: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! lol. So very true. Maybe we should all start to stock pile food now and we can all go mad. Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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                      http://www.salon.com/mwt/wire/2003/01/10/spiders/index.html[^] Sending Australian spiders into space??? :wtf::omg: Have we learned nothing from 50 years of horror movies? Whenever you send an insect into space, it comes back 100x as big, with a taste for human flesh! It's one thing to send an american spider, it's quite another to send an aussie spider - since everyone knows australia is the land of horrific poisonous things, like steve irwin! :omg: -=c


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                      "Only eight — deemed the most frisky after the long flight — will board a space shuttle Jan" Frisky? :omg: "30 Golden Orb spiders...the tiny spiders..." Hmm - I don't know where they are getting their Orb weavers but the ones whose webs I used to regularly walk into each morning were not something I'd ever describe as 'tiny'. "The size of my palm with big red legs and a bulbous body and a propensity to drop onto my head", yes, but tiny...? cheers, Chris Maunder

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