Posted by steve n carol on February 20, 2009 at 17:27:26 from (173.16.112.99):
In Reply to: Snakes posted by rrlund on February 20, 2009 at 11:03:32:
Back when i had a full head of hair.... I lifted a concrete block up and over a 6' piece of rebar. the Widow dropped out of the 'cell' in the block landed on my chest, at the top button of the shirt. I dropped the block knocked the spider off and into my shirt. she bit me on the chest, but not bad. However down by my navel she got me again. The bite above my navel swelled up about 2-3" and looked like a mini volcano. It actually had a 'core' like a shaft down the middle. In fact i remember inserting a carpet needle down into it about 3", the length of the needle. I kept it draining. I never got sick, never died or went to the quack.
I still don't like spiders. Id rather deal with a Snaddle-rake.
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