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8 Responses to “In Depth: How to Freak an Anchor…”
^ It is pretty funny. This was the first thing I saw when I got up this morning. I didn’t have the sound up, but saw the spider, then Chris flipping out. Now that I know what the guest was saying, I don’t blame her. Seriously TMI..
Hey, thank you so very much icn2, I absolutely love these episodes of humanity. Funny think though, I’m with Chris on this one, do NOT like little crawly things. Guess it stems from being bitten by a Brown Recluse a couple of times and my playing with Black Widows as a child. Of course I don’t like rattlesnakes or scorpions either (the joys of living in Oklahoma). I won’t even talk about the little things that I discovered in my foxholes in Vietnam.
Meanwhile, I love verbal and facial expression, and you have recorded a beauty. Thank you.
As far as eating, on average, 10 spiders per year, this does not suprise me at all, so long as you have pet cats and dogs. Additionally if you, like I do, work out in the garden(s).
icn2, the true highlight, to me, was the arm flapping when she was in full denial. I get the impression that we all go back to being little boys and girls when we are hit with the concept of gross. Not graceful but exceptionally human. Beautiful.
chuck, I thought some more on this (really tells you how boring my day has been) and it really doesn’t matter. Maybe the story was made up to cover for some guy who ussed to eat 10 spiders a day as a child. I know that I did my fair share when I was a kid (on a bike, mowing the lawn, leaving the bedroom window wide open at night, etc.) Who cares! I greatly enjoyed the humor and the humanity.
October 29, 2010 at 10:32 am
Now you’re just messing with our resident fanboy on purpose, Spud.
October 29, 2010 at 10:34 am
No. I’m just posting video that just screamed to be posted…
October 29, 2010 at 10:46 am
^ It is pretty funny. This was the first thing I saw when I got up this morning. I didn’t have the sound up, but saw the spider, then Chris flipping out. Now that I know what the guest was saying, I don’t blame her. Seriously TMI..
October 29, 2010 at 11:36 am
Hey, thank you so very much icn2, I absolutely love these episodes of humanity. Funny think though, I’m with Chris on this one, do NOT like little crawly things. Guess it stems from being bitten by a Brown Recluse a couple of times and my playing with Black Widows as a child. Of course I don’t like rattlesnakes or scorpions either (the joys of living in Oklahoma). I won’t even talk about the little things that I discovered in my foxholes in Vietnam.
Meanwhile, I love verbal and facial expression, and you have recorded a beauty. Thank you.
October 29, 2010 at 12:48 pm
As far as eating, on average, 10 spiders per year, this does not suprise me at all, so long as you have pet cats and dogs. Additionally if you, like I do, work out in the garden(s).
icn2, the true highlight, to me, was the arm flapping when she was in full denial. I get the impression that we all go back to being little boys and girls when we are hit with the concept of gross. Not graceful but exceptionally human. Beautiful.
November 19, 2010 at 11:47 am
The spider fact is fake. Someone made it up to prove how gullible people are: http://www.snopes.com/science/stats/spiders.asp
November 19, 2010 at 12:45 pm
chuck, Yes, you state what is logical except for those of us that live in the American South. Still, I did love the story line.
November 19, 2010 at 1:06 pm
chuck, I thought some more on this (really tells you how boring my day has been) and it really doesn’t matter. Maybe the story was made up to cover for some guy who ussed to eat 10 spiders a day as a child. I know that I did my fair share when I was a kid (on a bike, mowing the lawn, leaving the bedroom window wide open at night, etc.) Who cares! I greatly enjoyed the humor and the humanity.