Funny or Interesting Things

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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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  • cynthiabickham
    cynthiabickham Posts: 1,009 Member
    If you can haggle for a better price, do it.
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    1sphere wrote: »
    @cee134 moar creepy ones. I like terror

    I don't really have a lot of creepy ones.

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  • cynthiabickham
    cynthiabickham Posts: 1,009 Member
    Drink 1 glass of water first thing in the morning, not only will it quench that morning thirst, but it also helps your muscles wake up
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
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  • InspectorRed
    InspectorRed Posts: 757 Member
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    Updated pic of the garden spider outside my field office; she has a big egg sac now, so I don't expect her to be around much longer (that's what I learned from Charlotte's Web anyway)
  • InspectorRed
    InspectorRed Posts: 757 Member
    In autumn months, garden spiders lay their eggs in silken sacs that contain between 50 and several hundred eggs. The garden spider's egg sac is relatively spherical, although one end is narrower than the other. Covered in brown-colored silk, they are strong enough to withstand winds and attacks from most predators.

    Young spiderlings overwinter within their eggs. In spring, they hatch and disperse. Garden spider egg sacs are nearly the size of adult garden spiders and are attached to webs. When spiderlings hatch, they are thus in close proximity to captured prey and will not go hungry. Female garden spiders die soon after laying their eggs and are not able to protect or assist their spiderlings.


    Charlotte's Web was right
  • TheMrWobbly
    TheMrWobbly Posts: 2,509 Member
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  • honeybee__12
    honeybee__12 Posts: 15,688 Member
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    the horror.