Re: [OT] garden pet.
Earle Horton wrote:
> Alt.spiders. I'll ask over there. Bert caught a moth. > "Carl" wrote ... >> Is there a spider NG? |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
Earle Horton wrote:
> Alt.spiders. I'll ask over there. Bert caught a moth. > "Carl" wrote ... >> Is there a spider NG? |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > I'm going to call this one Bert. > http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg > > He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime > I get close it shakes the web. At least this time > it's not in front of the side door. o_O > > -- > DougW It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet find spiders repulsive. Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, but leave her children for the spring. "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > I'm going to call this one Bert. > http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg > > He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime > I get close it shakes the web. At least this time > it's not in front of the side door. o_O > > -- > DougW It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet find spiders repulsive. Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, but leave her children for the spring. "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > I'm going to call this one Bert. > http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg > > He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime > I get close it shakes the web. At least this time > it's not in front of the side door. o_O > > -- > DougW It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet find spiders repulsive. Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, but leave her children for the spring. "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
Billzz wrote:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > >>I'm going to call this one Bert. >>http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg >> >>He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime >>I get close it shakes the web. At least this time >>it's not in front of the side door. o_O >> >>-- >>DougW > > > It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they > mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet > find spiders repulsive. > > Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, > but leave her children for the spring. > > "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. > Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody > "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. > > http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php > > Hmmm... http://www.amonline.net.au/factSheet...ng_spiders.htm It sounds like the Golden Orbs live in Australia. Jeff DeWitt |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
Billzz wrote:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > >>I'm going to call this one Bert. >>http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg >> >>He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime >>I get close it shakes the web. At least this time >>it's not in front of the side door. o_O >> >>-- >>DougW > > > It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they > mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet > find spiders repulsive. > > Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, > but leave her children for the spring. > > "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. > Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody > "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. > > http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php > > Hmmm... http://www.amonline.net.au/factSheet...ng_spiders.htm It sounds like the Golden Orbs live in Australia. Jeff DeWitt |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
Billzz wrote:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > >>I'm going to call this one Bert. >>http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg >> >>He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime >>I get close it shakes the web. At least this time >>it's not in front of the side door. o_O >> >>-- >>DougW > > > It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they > mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet > find spiders repulsive. > > Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, > but leave her children for the spring. > > "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. > Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody > "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. > > http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php > > Hmmm... http://www.amonline.net.au/factSheet...ng_spiders.htm It sounds like the Golden Orbs live in Australia. Jeff DeWitt |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
Billzz wrote:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > >>I'm going to call this one Bert. >>http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg >> >>He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime >>I get close it shakes the web. At least this time >>it's not in front of the side door. o_O >> >>-- >>DougW > > > It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they > mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet > find spiders repulsive. > > Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, > but leave her children for the spring. > > "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. > Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody > "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. > > http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php > > Whoops, looks like I jumped to a conclusion too soon. http://www.omba.org/Spiders/spiders.htm Jeff DeWitt |
Re: [OT] garden pet.
Billzz wrote:
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message > news:Y%DRg.6701$iA5.6082@dukeread11... > >>I'm going to call this one Bert. >>http://www.revbeergoggles.com/temp/bert.jpg >> >>He/She is about the size of a quarter and anytime >>I get close it shakes the web. At least this time >>it's not in front of the side door. o_O >> >>-- >>DougW > > > It's always a "she." She spins the web, he comes to court her, then they > mate, then she kills him. There is a reason why people are fascinated, yet > find spiders repulsive. > > Probably a Golden Orb. Will stay there until the first frost and then die, > but leave her children for the spring. > > "Charlotte's Web, " a famous story, then film is about a Golden Orb. > Written by E.B. White, whose other famous book is called by everybody > "Strunk and White", which is in every writer's references. > > http://www.charlotteswebmovie.com/site/index.php > > Whoops, looks like I jumped to a conclusion too soon. http://www.omba.org/Spiders/spiders.htm Jeff DeWitt |
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