RAT and Rig

what a theivin weenie! that happened to my parents recently... it blows. sorry you are dealin with that crap.

ok, i thought we were talking about me modeling the belt. as much as i would like to slap charlie for that comment, and will later, he is right... i cannot wear cross straps. I am working the belt into a day rig... prefer my packs on my hips and my Izula in my pocket.
 
anybody want some while we wait?

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Mrs. S... You needed to be saved from a little ol' spidey? C'mon... grow some na.. er... never mind. :p
 
Mrs. S... You needed to be saved from a little ol' spidey? C'mon... grow some na.. er... never mind. :p

ha! yeah.......IT WAS IN MY PANTS! and i was alone in my tent w/ a 7 yr old w/ Down syndrome and a 1 yr old!

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imagine sharing your jeans with that!:eek:
 
Camel Spider just needed some shade from the sun ;)
Camel spiders top speed - 10 mph. Which is very fast for a such a small creature..

Size: Up to 8 inches, although many of our readers report larger
A camel spider, which is also in the class Arachnida with spiders interestingly enough, is not a spider at all. A camel spider is actually a solpugid, and there are about 900 species of them known to date. Around 50 species of camel spiders are found in southwest US and about 240 in southern Africa. The reason behind the name ‘camel spiders’ is simply because they are found in the desert. A Camel spider is also known as wind scorpion, sun spider, and wind spider.
Because they run so fast and stay in your shadow, you might think they are chasing you but in fact, they are simply staying out of the light.
The camel spider is not dangerous and typically does not bite humans
 
Camel Spider just needed some shade from the sun ;)

The camel spider is not dangerous and typically does not bite humans

yeah, but did i mention IT WAS IN MY PANTS! there are much better places for bugs to catch some shade..........like the woods that were next to my tent!
 
we could give him an episiotomy of his soul!:D

Does that mean someone's soul could not escape the depths of a bagina? I mean, what is this all about? :D

My half brother had a sympathectomy where they snipped the sympathetic nerves that were causing him intense pain from a nasty ailment called RSD.

A sympathectomy is also what happens when a episiotomy is performed on a woman and she doesn't get a demerol drip, you stand out of clawing and spitting range and say, "aahhhhhhh, that looks like it hurt...." :D
 
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