toddalin
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 | | 10/08/2008 8:00 PM |
| What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this? How's about a little kissy. | | | |
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Dave F 1st Class Member Sandy, Utah
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| Dude!! Where did you find the 1:29 scale Spiderman ?!?!?!?!
Shoot liflelike web and everything !!!!!! | | Dave Fulghum, CEO/Gandy dancer: Lone Peak & Western Railway. Member, Utah Garden Railway Society. www.lonepeakandwestern.bravehost.com | |
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Bryan Smith 1st Class Member Erda,Utah
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| | Spider is a engineer train drive??????? | |
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Mik
Indiana, Pa
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 | | 10/08/2008 10:29 PM |
| | That reminds me of a question I've been meaning to ask the co-operative extension people. When I was growing up, and even as recently as 15 years ago, you used to seen those big black and yellow "garden" spiders all over the place. But I haven't seen a single one in at least 5 years...where did they all go? | | Mik
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markoles 1st Class Member Lancaster, PA
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| | Check under my shoes. Spiders aren't welcome in my house!! | |
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ShadsTrains Moderator West Jordan, UT
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| | If I was a guy spider, I'm not sure I'd want to get involved with a black widow geep.. | | Shad Pulley Webmaster www.mylargescale.com
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calenelson
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| Posted By Mik on 10/08/2008 10:29 PM That reminds me of a question I've been meaning to ask the co-operative extension people. When I was growing up, and even as recently as 15 years ago, you used to seen those big black and yellow "garden" spiders all over the place. But I haven't seen a single one in at least 5 years...where did they all go? they migrated south to my front porch, down here we call them "writing spiders"...
| | ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King I tell you. | |
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toddalin
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 | | 10/09/2008 12:19 PM |
| Posted By ShadsTrains on 10/09/2008 10:27 AM
If I was a guy spider, I'm not sure I'd want to get involved with a black widow geep..
Most probably haven't noticed it, but the actual spider is also a widow (birds of a feather and all). Note the red hour glass on its abdomem.
So we have a widow courting a widow. Now if Proposition 8 passes here in CA and repeals the rights of gays to marry, scenes like this may disappear. | | | |
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toddalin
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| Posted By Mik on 10/08/2008 10:29 PM
That reminds me of a question I've been meaning to ask the co-operative extension people. When I was growing up, and even as recently as 15 years ago, you used to seen those big black and yellow "garden" spiders all over the place. But I haven't seen a single one in at least 5 years...where did they all go?
We also used to get these and you are right that I haven't seen any in years.
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Jerry Barnes 1st Class Member Lexington, NE
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| | We have the black and yellow spiders here in Nebraska. I live two miles out of town. | | Life is too short to take seriously. | |
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San Juan
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| Toddalin, that is one weird looking black widow. Sure it's a widow? The web looks right, but I've never seen one with that light tan color and a few black stripes before, almost tiger like. You need an SP tiger stripe geep for that spider 
All the black widows I've seen in person are shinny black ones.
Strange one would make its nest so out in the open too. Was the loco stored someplace quiet and dark for a while? Eeek  | | Matt Snowshoe & San Juan Model Railroad | |
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Greg Stevens 1st Class Member Glendora, CA
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 | | 10/09/2008 10:02 PM |
| Matt, We now have a widow called a brown widow. I have killed several around my house in the past several months. They look similar to Todd's spider, but of course, have the large abdomin with the red hour glass. That one may be a juvenile and is not full of eggs yet. | | Work & Play Safely, Greg Stevens | |
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San Juan
Anaheim CA Bayfield CO
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 | | 10/10/2008 12:45 AM |
| Thanks for the information Greg. I looked online and the brown widow matches exactly the one on the SP geep. Here's the link: I never knew these were around California. Haven't seen any that I can remember, but I'll definitely be looking out for them now. | | Matt Snowshoe & San Juan Model Railroad | |
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toddalin
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 | | 10/10/2008 10:21 AM |
| Posted By San Juan on 10/09/2008 8:07 PM Toddalin, that is one weird looking black widow. Sure it's a widow? Strange one would make its nest so out in the open too. Was the loco stored someplace quiet and dark for a while? Eeek 
Loco was parked there a matter of moments when the spider started the web. The spider was probably "hitchin' a ride" from within the tunnel. | | | |
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