What gives you the heebie-jeebies?
It's a bit strong to call this a phobia, but for me it's the thought of biting into a dry flannel. I've no idea why I'd ever want to or even get the opportunity to do so, seeing as I don't own one, but it makes my teeth hurt to think about it. *ewww*
Tell us what innocent things make you go pale, wobbly and send shivers down your spine.
(, Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:34)
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Spiders, I dont care what any says, the way the move is awkward, unpredictable and at such a speed the mind boggles!!! I cannot even stay in the same room after i have seen a spider it must be killed. I have also been known to sleep on the landing and i have a ritual of spraying every window, every vent, every door frame, every conceivable place that they may get in with bug spray. What makes this sad is im 26 next month.
(, Thu 10 Apr 2008, 13:41, 2 replies)
i have a 6 foot 4 30 year old mate who has to stand on a chair if he sees a spider on the floor. Then again i have also known him seriously consider pooing in a carrier bag because theres a "giant" spider in the bath tub, it must have been a good 1.5cm across.
i love spiders by the way, always have
(, Thu 10 Apr 2008, 15:34, closed)
But, if you're one of the unfortunates who suffers from arachnophobia, I'd suggest getting a cat.
Seriously, I've only seen about one spider in three years. The last one was on the ceiling with two felines staring at it ferociously.
Next day, it was gone - no doubt transformed from ingeniously designed arthropod predator into cat poo.
(, Thu 10 Apr 2008, 17:46, closed)
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