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A Very Rude Awakening

Yesterday at lunch time, I did what I usually do. I ate my sandwich, apple and then propped my feet up, put my newspaper over my face and started relaxing. I started dozing off when my cell phone woke me up. Mrs74 was at the other end and she sounded like she was crying. I thought she said that there was a big fire in the kitchen. I then stood up at attention and asked her if she had called the fire department. Mrs74 then asked "for a SPIDER? " I said "I thought you said a big FIRE!" She then started laughing uncontrollingly, which continued after I got home.

I was glad, however, that I didn't have a full bladder.

Comments

Melanie said…
LOL ~ I hate spiders too!
Pat Jenkins said…
did you do the manly thing and kill it for her wixy?.... i doubt it!! he he!!!
Tim Lones said…
WIXY:
My wife hates Spiders..i tell her theyre just little..Theyre on the ceiling or wall..They wont come after her. Yet she is petrified of them..Although she watches the "spider" movies on Sci-Fi Channel..LOL
lime said…
LOL, my husband is a firefighter and terrified of spiders so even if she did what you suggested no guarantee it would have helped. ;)

so funny.

thanks for stopping by my place.
Michelle said…
eeeek

I don't like spiders, but it is cockroaches that really creep me out. On the tropical coast of South Africa they'd fly in at night - BIG ones! At least spiders don't fly. ;-)
Emma said…
Kevin hates spiders...
Liquid said…
Oh, spiders are delicious if you baste them in butter and roast them evenly........NOT!

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech!

LOL
I thought you were referring to a small red convertible made by........um........I forget!
david mcmahon said…
You should see the spiders we get here in Australia!

(Came here from Lime's blog)
stacys1175 said…
LOL!! that's funny hope she got that spider. HA!!HA!!

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