Comments:

Judith - 2005-10-14 10:10:59
I would love to walk the wolf but keep your dang spiders. *shudder* And the mice.

sooner - 2005-10-14 11:54:22
Oh, Wee. I'm all tingly re: being surprised. Tingly, Wee.

breana - 2005-10-14 12:37:54
I'll walk the wolf AND the spiders. And yay! I lurve surprises. I'm sorry you're so cranky, but we all get cranky days. I once got so cranky at a Mazda dealership that they threw me out.

Lil - 2005-10-14 16:43:46
Would you perhaps like to come to the cottage and join my neverending battle against the rodents who wish to take over my space?

Jill - 2005-10-14 18:01:11
You guys take spiders outside in jars!?! We do, too! I'm sorry for all the exclamation points. I've just never met anyone else, outside of my family, who catches and releases spiders, and it made me all excited.

lizardek - 2005-10-16 16:44:03
We catch and release too, if they're bigger than a breadbasket. If they're smaller, we ignore them icily in the hopes they will recognize a snub when they see one and go hang out somewhere else (unless they are over our heads). Usually it works, because spiders are sensitve that way. And I would come and walk the wolf in a HOT SECOND, if I could. Also, I think you should illustrate the first few paragraphs of this post, because I could SEE your drawing of it in my head as I read.

violetismycolor - 2005-10-16 23:56:38
Thank God that mice are all you have to worry about. Now, if only my son would stay off his bike and away from large moving objects...

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