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OH DEAR GOD

Tue Nov 13, 2007, 5:13 PM
UNGH GUYS I AM SO AFRAID I JUST KILLED A 2.5-3 INCH DIAMETER SPIDER (legspan) WITH GIGANTIC BODY UNGHHHH OH DEAR GOD SO FRIGGIN SCARY IT WAS BIG AND BROWN AND SCARYYY AUUUUUGHHHHH.

@____________@ I AM SO WIGGIN OUT RIGHT NOW

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LOLLL chill buddy- YOU'LL BE OKAY!

YOU KILLED IT, REMEMBER?

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i fuckin hate spiders too~! >.<

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You actually killed it? O_O When I saw a spider that big in my room a while ago, I ran screaming. XD;

Congrats. You're a brave person. D: Excellent journal entry, by the way. XD
mitch youre a fag

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really? Was it a tarantula? For some reason I always think smaller spiders are scarier than bigger ones.

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We just bombed our house for those monster spiders... I saw three within 24 hours once. O_O

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oh dear god that sounds TERRIBLE...
uggh...so sorry...hopefully it wasn't a terribly messy death...and is so, the best of luck to you...
i'm so sorry. that sounds horrible.

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I almost died in Ellison's class today when there was a spider on the overhead. then Ellison grabbed the overhead sheet and came over to me w/ the spider on it and I jumped out of my seat and onto Ryan basically. lol. it was awful though.

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