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my wife... :wink:
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spiders eeewwwwwyyy!!!
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BookBuddy wrote:my wife... :wink:
Your wife scares me too.. :lol:
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Thoughts of my children being abducted or missing and never knowing what happened to them terrifies me the most. Too many weirdos out there!

I'm also terrified of lightning, drowning, and spiders.
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Just Lions, I have had nightmares about them, and I live in England!
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Snakes .... thank God I live in snake free Ireland (well apart from the two legged ones), well done St Paddy

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is that really true Fran? no snakes? I heard that about St. Patrick but really?
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A24 wrote:is that really true Fran? no snakes? I heard that about St. Patrick but really?
If it wasn't true I wouldn't be here for sure. No we don't have any snakes in the wild but you have the occasional 'weirdo' who imports snakes as pets & of course they have some in the zoo!
St Patrick gets the credit for banishing them but I think it might have more to do with being an island but why ruin a good story?
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I guess snakes cant swim to an island, so that makes sense that Ireland wouldnt have any. That like the story that there are no fleas in Utah, I think they all came to Mexico. My dogs are loaded with them. Frontline does one hell of a business here. :lol:
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Big Marshmallow man... (anyone saw Ghost Busters?!)
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BookBuddy wrote:Big Marshmallow man... (anyone saw Ghost Busters?!)
That scared my youngest boy, too. One that scared me when I was about 6 or 7 was the giant genie in Sinbad The Sailor.
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Bighuey wrote:
BookBuddy wrote:Big Marshmallow man... (anyone saw Ghost Busters?!)
That scared my youngest boy, too. One that scared me when I was about 6 or 7 was the giant genie in Sinbad The Sailor.
talking about kids movies that scared you - I had reoccuring nightmares about being stuck in a tube filled with cholcolate (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory). Now as an adult - death by chocolate really doesn't sound that bad :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Dragonflytears wrote:
Bighuey wrote:
BookBuddy wrote:Big Marshmallow man... (anyone saw Ghost Busters?!)
That scared my youngest boy, too. One that scared me when I was about 6 or 7 was the giant genie in Sinbad The Sailor.
talking about kids movies that scared you - I had reoccuring nightmares about being stuck in a tube filled with cholcolate (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory). Now as an adult - death by chocolate really doesn't sound that bad :lol: :lol: :lol:
I guess that wouldnt be a bad way to go, it reminds me of that song the Smothers Brothers did, I Fell Into a Vat Full of Chocolate. :lol: :lol:
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BookBuddy wrote:my wife... :wink:
Actually, my wife seeing this post is even more scary... :)
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I hate ALL insects but spiders scare me the most.

Atmy job, my boss often puts a plastic spider on my keyboard and it makes me scream everytime.

It`s silly I know it`s made of plastic but I jump from my seat anyway

but I find this also funny as I know it makes no sense
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