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Old June 4th 07, 09:27 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
R Brickston
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On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:48:31 -0700, Bill wrote:

R Brickston wrote:
On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 16:39:18 -0700, Bill wrote:

wrote:
On Jun 3, 2:13 am, wrote:
This nitwit was playing why-did-the-chicken-cross-the-road, as they
often do, and finally ran over my shoe. They have a disconcerting
habit of near-sightedly charging at you instead of fleeing:
http://i16.tinypic.com/5z6l5y8.jpg
This one reminds me of a nature break I took for about an hour while
driving between L.A. and S.F. by a man made reservoir. I was just laying
back and watching the clouds when I felt more than one something on my
legs. Looking down at my legs I saw about 15 adult Tarantulas marching
over my legs just like any other obstruction heading for where ever it
was they were going. I got up and put my hand in front of one and he
just walked over it like any other object.
Migrating?
All in all, an interesting but odd experience.
Bill Baka


The species in this country live in solitude. Another tall tale from
Planet Baka. If you're going to bull****, Billy, at least try and make
it entertaining. Like going down the highway at 120 doing one of your
world famous wheelies and seeing a tarantula... no wait... make that a
swarm of tarantulas, coming down both arms.


None of these groups needs you, moron.
I wasn't bragging about the big bad spiders, just a comment on something
that happened while I was taking a 'car' break.
At any rate I would rather a swarm of Tarantulas migrate over me than a
herd of cattle.
Go home to your mommy.
Bill Baka


Tarantulas migrate? What were these Army Tarantulas? Or perhaps a new
sub-species of traveling Tarantula somehow related to the Monarch
butterfly.
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