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27-02-2005, 09:53 PM | #1 | ||
Drvtme
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Echuca
Posts: 639
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who would have thought getting rid of a spider on your car was such hard work.
Firstly, - he doesn't pay rego or insurance, and he don't ride on the front seat so my guess is he's uninvited! Secondly - he doesn't leave when asked nicely. In my opinion, thats being uncooperative. Thirdly - when the polite (wisk with the hand) method of removal doesn't work he goes in between the tray and the cab to live. and last of all - when I've had the car in the shed with the window down all night, I DO NOT (repeat) DO NOT like getting up in the morning to find baby spiders all over my car. Needless to say - on my morning off with my wife and kids, the first few hours of the day were spent irradicating said spider and it's freeloading family off my car and into the depths of the the dead plain..... I'd also like to say to all the bees and butterflys: MY CAR IS NOT A FLOWER - SO BUGGER OFF!!! here endith todays rant..... :
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"Every step a f*in adventure" ~ Al Swearengen. What on earth is going on!........i’m Back in the ford camp.....#2019 Last edited by Philbie; 27-02-2005 at 09:58 PM. |
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