Spiders
I collect spiders, apart from the dangerous kind. I tell you, when you have several of them in container, they don't half make some noise. I had to move them out of my bedroom some moonths ago due to not being able to get to sleep at night because of the scratching sounds.
How would you like it, if someone put you in a huge glass jar and shook it violently?russnet wrote: One other spider I had in the kitchen wasn't so lucky. I put the spider into an
empty jam jar and put the lid on. So, I thought to myself what can I do with
this spider. I know I will violently shake the jar so it confuses the spider!
And what did this harmless creature ever do to deserve such a slow and torturous demise?russnet wrote: Then I thought, why do that. Let's give it a different surrounding. So I filled
the jam jar up a little bit of water, probably only quarter of the way full.
Within two days, it died from drowning.
You shouldn't have (not shouldn't of) drowned it!russnet wrote: Silly bugger, shouldn't of gone near water!
Most statistics are made up on the spot . . .russnet wrote: Finally the most worrying statistic that I once heard was that at least
eight spiders will enter into your mouth whilst your asleep...per year!