"would you rather" (not meaning to take Sarah's spot)

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  1. Donna & Buddha

    Donna & Buddha Member

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    This one won't have the zing that Sarah's usually do, and I hope she'll go ahead and post a real "would you rather." But ...

    this question came up today when my DD and I were in the garden. She thinks that big spiders are cool, and I agree with her. However, if I had to have a spider on me, I'd much rather have a little one. My daughter says no, she'd rather have a tarantula than a black widow crawl on her.

    So would you rather have a small spider or a large spider on you (assuming either size is equally as toxic or both nonpoisonous)?
     
  2. Peggy and Mickey (GA)

    Peggy and Mickey (GA) Well-Known Member

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    None AT all ! I am not a bug person. I will chase flys etc until I swat them. A bit ocd with bugs in general :mrgreen:
     
  3. Joanna & Bix (GA)

    Joanna & Bix (GA) Well-Known Member

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    LOL, hilarious question! I will take anything non-poisonous please!!! Other than that, I'm not sure I care much. Bigger are definitely grosser-looking, so that is a strike against. I went to a tarantula festival around here & held one a couple years ago (self-inflicted therapy for my bug fears) - it wasn't nearly as awful as I thought it would be. It was really kind-of cute, and felt velvety. Not that I am pushing to do that again or anything :lol: but I know at least that I can do it if I have to.
     
  4. Rob & Harley (GA)

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    Wow, at least big ones you would notice where little ones could crawl all over you without you noticing them. Ewww!
     
  5. Gator & H (GA)

    Gator & H (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Small usually means very poisonous. So monster big please.
     
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