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> > "Peach" <strawbe...@lpbroadband.net> wrote in message
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> > On Jul 18, 6:02 pm, "Suzanne D." <sdall...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> "Peach" <strawbe...@lpbroadband.net> wrote in message
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> >> This is exactly what we have all over our house. If you want to argue the
> >> colloquial name of this spider (which I used because people more readily
> >> understand what a "daddy longlegs" is rather than "Holocnemus pluchei,"
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> >> can more easily enjoy the story without having to wade through a bunch of
> >> explanations as to what I was talking about) then go ahead, but so far
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> >> just made you look like you're trying to unsuccessfully argue.
> >> --S.
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> >>Um, yea....and we know you never do that. ;-)
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> > At least I know what a daddy longlegs is.
> > --S.
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> I ny neck of the woods, "Daddy longlegs" are little creatures with round
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we call those cellar spiders. (Just to avoid being confusing.) They
really like the cool, damp environments. (((SHUDDER)))