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the leaf situation looked kinda like this Aaron. :P

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Quoted for Aaron, but also for the spider's determination. It's quite inspiring that he's still hanging on by one leg.

Where did you get those milk crates from? I'm in need for some...

stole them from petrol stations and the rear of a Safeway.

the trick with the petrol stations is a 2 man operation and to park the car as close to the crates as possible. just be wary that it is illegal lol. gathered 22 in a short morning

stole them from petrol stations and the rear of a Safeway.

the trick with the petrol stations is a 2 man operation and to park the car as close to the crates as possible. just be wary that it is illegal lol. gathered 22 in a short morning

LOL had a similar concept...

to build a stage in our backyard for a 21st

^ this, I need a stage too. Great minds do think alike hahaha

Are you still using the crates or needing it?

lets go ride next sunday morning!

need to get brake pads and an 18tooth cog and i'll be good.

Where?

I can probably get you cheap prices but I'm sure you already have connections. I had road tires on so let me know and I'll swap them back to mtb tires

LOL had a similar concept...

^ this, I need a stage too. Great minds do think alike hahaha

Are you still using the crates or needing it?

sorry that was like 2-3 years ago. they long gone. look for an abondended Safeway cargo bay with crates and back the stages up :P

It's true... you cant be mad at us for that... they like warm places to lay their eggs in safety

forgot to mention they also like the inside of seats to lay the eggs as it's like their natural nesting places... warm, cosy and nothing can get to their babies... hundreds and hundreds of babies

also:

Doctors find spider that had been living in Chinese woman's ear for FIVE days... after it crawled in while she slept

  • Woman went to doctor complaining of an 'itchy ear'
  • Doctors feared the spider would bite her at any time

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2186522/Womans-itchy-ear-caused-spider-living-FIVE-days.html#ixzz2krO7CL11

also:

Doctors find spider that had been living in Chinese woman's ear for FIVE days... after it crawled in while she slept

  • Woman went to doctor complaining of an 'itchy ear'
  • Doctors feared the spider would bite her at any time

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2186522/Womans-itchy-ear-caused-spider-living-FIVE-days.html#ixzz2krO7CL11

after it crawled in while she slept

after it crawled in while she slept

after it crawled in while she slept

it crawled in while she slept

crawled in while she slept

crawled in while she slept

while she slept

WHILE SHE SLEPT

Where?

I can probably get you cheap prices but I'm sure you already have connections. I had road tires on so let me know and I'll swap them back to mtb tires

lol. st kilda? we can be hipster and sip coffees and ride.

i dont know trails. gotta ask huy about that.

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