Glad I'm not the only one who has been startled by my A metallica. Mine decided she didn't want to be rehoused, and bolted into my hair. Then went for a stroll across my face while I sent my daughter to get one of her brothers for help.
My oldest boy wouldn't get out of bed. The youngest had to come to my rescue.
wicked - I'm glad you guys were able to recover yours without any injury or loss. It's great when the kids share an interest in a hobby you enjoy.
Ictinike - I was a bit frustrated, yes. I admit, the video is entertaining. I'm just thankful my Aunt (the videographer) didn't fling the spider across the room.
***(Cue music)... They fly through the air with the greatest of ease... WAIT.. Cut! Cut! CUT! Actors! Animals! Who told the spider to jump! Is it in the script for the spider to jump! Stan! Where's the animal man! Someone come get this spider and make it stay still!!!! ***
Oh, I knew that was coming, but the dropped camera made me cringe. I love how you so calmly come in to the rescue. At least the avic was ok. Maybe you could sell it to some horror film people? It would save them having a big fake spider jumping at the camera.
ahaha made me smile ive had my avic letea sling run up my arm super fast then disappear only to be found on the other side of the room (about 3 meters) under a folded part of a blanket
those avics are like bullets, really fast fanged bullets.
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