B.C. by Hart

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  1. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    Ya gotta MOVE before you inspire fear in anybody, John.

    (THREE before marguritem?)

  2. Jor-El

    Jor-El said, 5 months ago

    I lifted my blanket last night and there was a nasty black widow nestled in the sheets.

    Was I afraid?!

  3. rmleon

    rmleonGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    It doesn’t look like that spider is afraid of the turtle.

  4. tbree

    tbree said, 5 months ago

    Spiders are the only creatures I know of with eyes in the BACK of their heads! (As well as the front, I might add.)

  5. Superfrog

    Superfrog said, 5 months ago

    Is this a web comic?

  6. BC13

    BC13Genius_badge said, 5 months ago

    Pun-intended.

  7. SQUIDBREAKER

    SQUIDBREAKER said, 5 months ago

    The spider looks more like maintenance than dangerous.
    Pest control au natural.

    Green approved.

  8. Wildmustang1262

    Wildmustang1262 said, 5 months ago

    Last Saturday I planned to have the BBQ steak at my porch outside but somehow I spotted a black widow with the web by the bottom corner of the patio door. I said to it, “Oh sh*t!” and I grabbed the bottle of insect killer and then, I squirted directly at it and under the corner of the patio door that it hid. The black widow crawled helplessness and struggled painfully. I whamped on it with rubber clog and killed it immediately. So there!

  9. big G 3469

    big G 3469Genius_badge said, 5 months ago

    Unlesss if it’s a really creepy looking spider like a ….BLACK WIDOW

    “The (UN)Offical spider for the Halloween season.”

    (EEK!)

  10. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 5 months ago

    I’ve no love for black widows, but wait until you get one of those big orb-weavers thinking that it can catch a person if it just weaves a big enough web between the two bushes that a person must pass through to get to his apartment. I had to deal with that for years, until the bushes were taken out and replaced by a gated fence.

    Now all I have to worry about is the cast-iron alligator lying in wait near the gate. Oh yeah, and the cockroackes the size of pocket aircraft carriers.