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I'm figuring the 'brawny intruders' are imports while the 84 yr old is a native; They build 'em tough over here don't they!
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At 84 he probably fought in the Pacific.
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I was about to point out he'd only be about 13 at the time - then figured he sounds like the type that would have lied about his age to get in on the action!
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16 in 1944 - Id's say there's a good chance.
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That little thing? What would we give our kids as pets if we killed harmless little spiders?
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you should also point out that a bullet has little effect on them anyway - they're made of stern stuff, Aussie spiders!
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_Maxxx_ wrote: they're made of stern stuff, Aussie spiders
Indeed! Just don't tell the yanks that's what we make our bullets out of!
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Perhaps I watch too much Discovery Channel seems like everything in Australia is lethal from box jellyfish, croc, Great White, snakes spiders scorpion .. how you people survive of there amazes me!
dev
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I have to laugh at this one, having spent many years in the Oz bush, place called Ivanhoe of all things, I have the little pests for granted, easy to avoid, step on them if they get too close (obviously this does not apply to crocs and sharks).
At least we don't have f***ing great bears and tigers and lions that jump out and eat you!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Here in Hong Kong the only fearsome animal we need to avoid is Landlord!
dev
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Links to 2 year old posts that are relevant - your memory is evidently better than mine!!
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I remember the incident very well, and recalled vaguely that I had posted about it.
Incidently, the Yemeni tribesmen were delighted, and gave me a round of applause. The spider looked a bit like this[^] (before, definitely not after).
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