Yup, in my 3rd year toward my doctorate. Speaking of, gotta get my butt to class then to practicum
What do you do queen?
Yup, in my 3rd year toward my doctorate. Speaking of, gotta get my butt to class then to practicum
What do you do queen?
"Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"
Sorry for the late reply, waaaaaay too many hours at work today.Originally Posted by betagirl
I work with severely mentally ill adults and adult MI homeless populations. I'm in management so I spend most of my time writing reports/grants/budgets, and developing housing projects for the homeless population.
Electra Townie 7D
I just found out the sequel to one of my favorite movies of all time is coming out in September, Jackass Two!! http://www.jackassmovie.com/
I have never come so close to dying of laughter in a theatre ever. People probably thought I was having seizures.
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While mowing yesterday, I had a very scary close encounter. You know we have these huge spiders here, who spin a web from a tree to the ground. The web is strong enough that a person will bounce off it.
(ooh, weird little fact while I was looking for a picture-In modern times, the Golden Orb Web Spider's silk is set to become a major product. The silk is almost as strong as Kevlar, the strongest man-made material which is drawn from concentrated sulphuric acid. In contrast, spider silk is drawn from water. If we could manufacture spider silk, it would have a million uses from parachutes, bullet-proof vests, lightweight clothing, seatbelts, light but strong ropes, as sutures in operations, artificial tendons and ligaments. Studies are now being done to have genetically engineered plants produce fluid polymers which can be processed into silk! Spiders are not used to produce silk fabric because Silkworm Moth caterpillars produce twice as much silk and are easier to manage (for example, they don't eat each other up!!).)
Nevermind, I will just attach a pic I took!
Anyway, I'm out in the front, by the road, and have spotted a large spider and web, and have been carefully avoiding it. But on one of my passes back, I forget. Not good. I drive the mower at top speed so I can mow about an acre per hour. Before I know it, I have plowed into the web and the spider is coming closer and closer to my chest, in fact even _touches_ my chest, as I am frantically putting the mower in reverse. Thank God it stayed on the web as I sped backwards away from it!
Ok, leaving to ride now...
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"...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson
So just how big is this critter?
Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
Purty but freaky...What type of spider was that dear? Good thing ian wasn't in the room or i'd have to warn him not to look.
Speaking of creatures that can kill...There was news story this evening about a gent who saw a brown snake in his back yard & went to kill it but picked it up whilst doing so. Snake bit him, the dr''s weren't sure if he would make it & was in hospital for a while ...![]()
It appears Perth is in the midst of an early snake season....LEt's put it this way...mr/mrs venomous snake (we have most of the deadly ones out here...) can go one way & i'll go the other...they can have all the ground they want....
I''ll stay out of the way...
Am sitting here attempting to follow the ITU world tri champs in Laussane, Switzerland. I'm having problems with thier live coverage & can only get the fnishing line...'Just trying to find out how two ladies that train with our coach are doing.
Shots of gents behinds though are a bit of a sight..![]()
Am feeling a bit better-my head doesn't hurt as much but my back & shoulders do..I have to watch myself-i get a bundle of energy but then feel a bit tired & have to sit down.
The bike is fixed, have a new helmet & will try and do a short ride monday night.![]()
c
Ewwwwwwwwww. Another reason not to live in FL.....
"The Golden Orb Web Spider's venom is generally harmless to humans and they rarely bite even if we blunder into and destroy their webs. The bite is just a scratch. They are clumsy on the ground."
Thankfully spiders around here are pretty boring. Mostly what I see are wolf spiders when I'm digging in the yard or in the garage.
CC - you guys down there have all the good snakes and bugs
http://www.termite.com/spider-identi...html#funnelweb
"Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"
I've never seen or heard of most of the spiders on that list...
Funnel webs...good thing we don't have them here in WA..
White tails & red backs-they're in our back yard...they can stay there...i'm not going to bother them..
Huntsmans...![]()
Let's just say more people in australia die from these spiders than the others..purely from fright...a true fact (not the kind of spider you want to see in your car whilst driving...)
Bikerchick68 should have fun in australia with the creatures!!!
BIlly connelly once said he heard how a certain spider in aust would kill if bothered...His reply was "how stupid would a person have to be to bother x spider.." nuff said ..
c
I met Billy Connelly at a party in the late 70's. (I was a wee tad) He taught me how to pour a beer into a glass.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson