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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford

Anyone else keep them?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh sweet lord no...not my idea of a pet.

The urge to swat it would be too strong

Madame B

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Reptiles I have but not Ts

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Oh sweet lord no...not my idea of a pet.

The urge to swat it would be too strong

Madame B"

They're too big to swat. I have one or two that might even take the swatter from you and chase you around the room

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Oh sweet lord no...not my idea of a pet.

The urge to swat it would be too strong

Madame B

They're too big to swat. I have one or two that might even take the swatter from you and chase you around the room "

don't be giving the girls nightmares now!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Oh sweet lord no...not my idea of a pet.

The urge to swat it would be too strong

Madame B

They're too big to swat. I have one or two that might even take the swatter from you and chase you around the room "

yikes!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I just can't see the appeal tbh.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Oh sweet lord no...not my idea of a pet.

The urge to swat it would be too strong

Madame B

They're too big to swat. I have one or two that might even take the swatter from you and chase you around the room "

And that is why I keep my distance from Tarantula's but I think my ex is looking for a pet...maybe I could surprise him

Madame B

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

Ladies, the Op can accommodate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate "

Hahahaha step into my lair

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate "

I can also travel.

I'm aware that I'm running the risk that not many ladies will want to visit but I suppose it's best to get it out there.

I swear, no one has come to my house and not being totally fascinated by them. Even full blown arachnphobes .

Anyway, just thought I'd throw it out there to see if anyone else was interested in them. I take it it's a big hairy NO!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate "

So can the fecking tarantula

Madame B

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate

I can also travel.

I'm aware that I'm running the risk that not many ladies will want to visit but I suppose it's best to get it out there.

I swear, no one has come to my house and not being totally fascinated by them. Even full blown arachnphobes .

Anyway, just thought I'd throw it out there to see if anyone else was interested in them. I take it it's a big hairy NO!!"

Shave it and I will think about it...not lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've all ways wanted 1 but was never aloud

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've all ways wanted 1 but was never aloud "

Eh because you are crazy lol

Madame B

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By *ean0001Man  over a year ago

Dublin West

Deebo from Belfast keeps them.

He always in chat with the cam on so you can see them. He has a few of them as far as i know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've all ways wanted 1 but was never aloud

Eh because you are crazy lol

Madame B"

meeeee never lol you know I'm shy xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

yeah i have a few

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have a friend whose got 17 snakes. All shapes and sizes.

Still went over for dinner. Had dinner beside a cobra.

He covered them all up.

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By *easingTimMan  over a year ago

Loughlinstown

I thought those were just presents for ex's??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I've all ways wanted 1 but was never aloud

Eh because you are crazy lol

Madame B meeeee never lol you know I'm shy xx"

As shy as a hungry Tarantula lol

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By *unlinguyMan  over a year ago

South Dublin

Have a 5ft snake and trying to source a new one soon..

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By *ombikerMan  over a year ago

the right side of the river

Used to have one but long since dead

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Have a friend whose got 17 snakes. All shapes and sizes.

Still went over for dinner. Had dinner beside a cobra.

He covered them all up. "

That's the thing, they can always be covered or, in the case of tarantulas, can be easily moved to another room .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have a friend whose got 17 snakes. All shapes and sizes.

Still went over for dinner. Had dinner beside a cobra.

He covered them all up.

That's the thing, they can always be covered or, in the case of tarantulas, can be easily moved to another room ."

I knew them fuckers were behind the clothes .. I ate my dinner sacred ... did I mention he also had/has a cocredile ??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have a 5ft snake and trying to source a new one soon.. "

Was it your pic on page one lol

Madame B

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Have a friend whose got 17 snakes. All shapes and sizes.

Still went over for dinner. Had dinner beside a cobra.

He covered them all up.

That's the thing, they can always be covered or, in the case of tarantulas, can be easily moved to another room .

I knew them fuckers were behind the clothes .. I ate my dinner sacred ... did I mention he also had/has a cocredile ?? "

Were you not even a little intrigued to see them?

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By *unlinguyMan  over a year ago

South Dublin


"Have a 5ft snake and trying to source a new one soon..

Was it your pic on page one lol

Madame B"

Lol... actually tis a real snake. Not a 1 eye trouser snake lol

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By *ick and TracyCouple  over a year ago

Belfast

Yes we have one

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Have a friend whose got 17 snakes. All shapes and sizes.

Still went over for dinner. Had dinner beside a cobra.

He covered them all up.

That's the thing, they can always be covered or, in the case of tarantulas, can be easily moved to another room .

I knew them fuckers were behind the clothes .. I ate my dinner sacred ... did I mention he also had/has a cocredile ??

Were you not even a little intrigued to see them?"

No. I am scared of them. But then my darling ex husband decided to play with the cobra. As in tap the glass. Make it angry. I panicked. Wasn't a nice sight.

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By *exyDownUnderWoman  over a year ago

Westmeath

I have a massive phobia about spiders, nightmares ... the whole lot.

I'd say if I was anywhere near a tarantula. .. I'd pass out!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate "

I couldn't even stay in Waterford town that night after GP told us at Rosie's social...

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate

I couldn't even stay in Waterford town that night after GP told us at Rosie's social..."

Hah. I really have to work on my openers: Hi, I'm G......, so, do you like big hairy spiders?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate

I couldn't even stay in Waterford town that night after GP told us at Rosie's social...

Hah. I really have to work on my openers: Hi, I'm G......, so, do you like big hairy spiders? "

Before you said "spiders" I was already saying "no, I prefer trimmed..."

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Ladies, the Op can accommodate

I couldn't even stay in Waterford town that night after GP told us at Rosie's social...

Hah. I really have to work on my openers: Hi, I'm G......, so, do you like big hairy spiders?

Before you said "spiders" I was already saying "no, I prefer trimmed...""

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By *BelfastGuyMan  over a year ago

Belfast

Pet daddy long legs that count? It's got the most deadliest bite

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Pet daddy long legs that count? It's got the most deadliest bite"

Except they haven't. They have no poison whatsoever, in fact I don't think they even have mouths...

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Pet daddy long legs that count? It's got the most deadliest bite

Except they haven't. They have no poison whatsoever, in fact I don't think they even have mouths..."

No spider has poison.

It's venom

And it's only a myth that the daddy long legs has the deadliest bite. The leading contender for deadliest bite is the Brazilian Wandering Spider who's bite can lead to an erection which can last for hours. Too bad you'd be already dead though without treatment. Also, the daddy long legs that we see are not even spiders at all, they're harvestmen. An arachnid relative of the spider.

Shit, I've done it again. I've gotten caught up in spider talk.

I'll stop now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

But are your own legs hairy?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Pet daddy long legs that count? It's got the most deadliest bite

Except they haven't. They have no poison whatsoever, in fact I don't think they even have mouths...

No spider has poison.

It's venom

And it's only a myth that the daddy long legs has the deadliest bite. The leading contender for deadliest bite is the Brazilian Wandering Spider who's bite can lead to an erection which can last for hours. Too bad you'd be already dead though without treatment. Also, the daddy long legs that we see are not even spiders at all, they're harvestmen. An arachnid relative of the spider.

Shit, I've done it again. I've gotten caught up in spider talk.

I'll stop now."

You call the spiders Daddylonglegs?

I meant the Crane fly...

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By *BelfastGuyMan  over a year ago

Belfast


"Pet daddy long legs that count? It's got the most deadliest bite

Except they haven't. They have no poison whatsoever, in fact I don't think they even have mouths...

No spider has poison.

It's venom

And it's only a myth that the daddy long legs has the deadliest bite. The leading contender for deadliest bite is the Brazilian Wandering Spider who's bite can lead to an erection which can last for hours. Too bad you'd be already dead though without treatment. Also, the daddy long legs that we see are not even spiders at all, they're harvestmen. An arachnid relative of the spider.

Shit, I've done it again. I've gotten caught up in spider talk.

I'll stop now.

You call the spiders Daddylonglegs?

I meant the Crane fly..."

I'm glad I'm now informed.

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"Pet daddy long legs that count? It's got the most deadliest bite

Except they haven't. They have no poison whatsoever, in fact I don't think they even have mouths...

No spider has poison.

It's venom

And it's only a myth that the daddy long legs has the deadliest bite. The leading contender for deadliest bite is the Brazilian Wandering Spider who's bite can lead to an erection which can last for hours. Too bad you'd be already dead though without treatment. Also, the daddy long legs that we see are not even spiders at all, they're harvestmen. An arachnid relative of the spider.

Shit, I've done it again. I've gotten caught up in spider talk.

I'll stop now.

You call the spiders Daddylonglegs?

I meant the Crane fly..."

There is a daddy long legs spider, but the harvestman is also known as a daddy long legs and is very often mistaken for a spider. A spider has two main body parts, where the harvestman only has one. The harvestman is the greyish brown one with the very long, very thin legs that you'd see roaming around the garden. Looks like a miniature Martian Machine from War of the Worlds.

The crane fly is known as a daddy long legs aswell as you rightly say.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I would of said 6 eyed sand spider as being one of the most venomous spiders as there is no anti-venom for its bite

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I would of said 6 eyed sand spider as being one of the most venomous spiders as there is no anti-venom for its bite "

There is no anti venom as you rightly say...However very high voltage very low amp shock on the bite works to break down the composition of venom...neutralising it's danger.... works for any venom and so is very effective. Anti venom companies are shouting it doesn't work....they will loose millions. It does work and I can testify to its effectiveness....for snake bite ...Green mamba and scorpion sting.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

yes you have a point electric shock does work but for to find such a device in time would render this option null. as found on google.

SIX-EYED SAND SPIDER BITE

The Six-Eyed Sand Spider Bite

There are no confirmed bites and only two suspected ones on record. However, in one of these cases, the victim lost an arm to massive necrosis and in the other, the victim died of massive hemorrhaging, similar to the effects of a Rattlesnake bite. Toxicology studies have demonstrated that the venom is particularly potent, with a powerful hemolytic/necrotoxic effect, causing blood vessel leakage, thinning of the blood and tissue destruction.

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"yes you have a point electric shock does work but for to find such a device in time would render this option null. as found on google.

SIX-EYED SAND SPIDER BITE

The Six-Eyed Sand Spider Bite

There are no confirmed bites and only two suspected ones on record. However, in one of these cases, the victim lost an arm to massive necrosis and in the other, the victim died of massive hemorrhaging, similar to the effects of a Rattlesnake bite. Toxicology studies have demonstrated that the venom is particularly potent, with a powerful hemolytic/necrotoxic effect, causing blood vessel leakage, thinning of the blood and tissue destruction."

I forgot about the 6 eyed sand spider.

There's so many with deadly bites that I suppose we'll never know for sure. I mean, if they all kill, then by definition they're all deadly. At what point do they become more deadly than others?

At least tarantulas aren't deadly to humans so I'm safe enough,.....for now .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

well its the same as anything now days nutz bee stings and that if your allergic then it will make you more prone to it

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By *P_80 OP   Man  over a year ago

Waterford


"well its the same as anything now days nutz bee stings and that if your allergic then it will make you more prone to it "

Ha, you're right. Everything is bad for us nowadays and will kill us, except for coconut oil. I wonder how the previous generations ever survived

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