Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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There hasn't the been a death from a spider in Aus for over 40 years.
A teensy bit of perspective
35ish but no one is disputing that.
There hasn't the been a death from a spider in Aus for over 40 years.
A teensy bit of perspective
I've heard that they will chase you out of your own house.
If it helps, I have absolutely no source for that.Oh crap. You had me at the OP and link. Yes, I have been terrified of spiders my entire life. And now, this image.
It was my fault for clicking on the link, I know. But I need to blame someone for giving me new nightmares. So . . .
It's YOUR fault Arth.
Spiders aren't an issue.
It is snakes.
When I was young my old man organised me 2 months work rousieing at a shearing station as he lived in Aus(at the time he was a wool classer)
About 10 hours north of Deniliquin in the middle of ****sville nowhere.
As I was saving for my oe
Scary **** going to bed.
Saw lots of snakes (luckily not in sleeping bag)
There were heaps of holes in the walls.
You haven't lived till you have gotten woken up by a rat landing on your face and getting angry at 2 am in the morning.
Good money. Free meals and housing though.
Just paid for beer.
It's about as likely as rattlesnake bites in the USA. If you go out of your way to find them in the places they live in, and then do something very likely to annoy them into biting you, then...yeah, I expect it will happen.Excuse me! Way to cherry pick. Did you miss the part where there were 13 deaths before 1981 that I could not find the specifics on? Did you miss the article that discussed male SFWs are out looking for mates including in houses? Other than you don't like the news source, did you make any effort to discredit the story?
Where's your evidence SFWs never find their way into a bed?
You're the one that hasn't supported your assertion here.
I have!Hell, I've lived fifty years in this country and I haven't once been killed by a snake.
10 Downing Street?I loved Australia when I visited it and it has only one of two cities I've ever visited that I felt I could live there, Melbourne. But that would be on an island in the middle of a burning moat, in a house hermetically sealed, with a decontamination room.
You bloody ripper.I have!
Twice!
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Not even Google seems to remember. But maybe my Google-fu is not very strong.Any chance you or someone you know remembers the young woman killed in Sydney ~1978?
Gedda coldie, then?You bloody ripper.
There hasn't the been a death from a spider in Aus for over 40 years.
A teensy bit of perspective
Too right.Gedda coldie, then?
It's about as likely as rattlesnake bites in the USA. If you go out of your way to find them in the places they live in, and then do something very likely to annoy them into biting you, then...yeah, I expect it will happen.
Not even Google seems to remember. But maybe my Google-fu is not very strong.
I have!
Twice!
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My BIL got bit by a terrestrial leech on a trip down under. Fortunately for him there was an exotic disease expert in his home town when he got back to New Hampshire. The doc saw something moving in the boil'. It was river blindness worms. A shot of something besides Jack Daniels killed the parasites.