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18-04-2008, 11:02 PM | #1 | ||
Sharp Shooter
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Albany WA
Posts: 104
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So has any one had a funny, bad, bug, spider story in their car? Well here is mine...
A long time ago it seams, now any way, I was driving my new EB11 XR6 at night. No worries there. I go under a street light and spot a HUGE Huntsman spider on the wind screen. No dramas I think, she is out side. Next street light I suddenly realize that it is in the INSIDE eyeballing me about 12 inches in front of my face. OMG, WTF do I do now? I have to dispatch it or the thing will run down into the vents and up my leg at any given time later on. I hate spiders to the max level so its got to go. Well all sorts of methods cross my mind. These spiders move like the wind so I knew I had but one chance. So I lean over to the glove box, pull out a book and whack the thing hard. Drops to the dash, dead. So I thought any way. About 4 or 5 kms later with this thing on my dash it comes to life. Turns out I only stunned it. Faaaark. Its pulling itself alond the dash like a wounded monster out of Stargate SG1. Whack it again. So that was a fun drive.....
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