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I just had a spider attack then actually... Huntsman vs size 14 Nike dunks... Guess who won

Phil Knight?

there everywhere in my garage. luckily house got spider bombed a while ago so all im finding is a fk load of them upside down alive praying for a miracle. luckily that miracle is there when they get put inside my Silvia exhaust :P

i got a little trap spider that lives somewhere in my car. Tiny but they've got that little spider syndrome, where they spin like this big fuckoff thick web to catch shit on. nga's spun a web across my driver side passenger door and rear fender and also started one last night on my side mirror.

you know hamish problem is its one down one to go..

i killed one in the office last week big motherf*cker used half a can on him.. walk in yesterday BAM on the wall was his brother even bigger motherf*cker.

yehh. its 2 - 0

I used to have a spider that lived in the side mirror of my old corolla. He was there the entire time I had the car. I would spray the mirror with water every now and again, and surely enough the next day a spider web would reappear. I eventually gave up and just let the spider live there. I mean, who am I to destroy his place of residence? I even affectionately named him, Terence.

Rex has poo wheels! There are numerous 2dr wrx's in my area.... one is even sporting altezza tail light! haha

Take that back!

Hmmm, quiet night in here.

Question for wasteland:

Federal 595 EVO or Kumho KU31 for my next set of street tyres?

Hero's man :P

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