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					Originally Posted by Verencat  Sweetpea, I really don't think it was small....
 Grace! I used to like you! That last video is going to be a part of my nightmares for the next ten years! I am definitely considering to take the trip to Hawai'i out of my wish list, I don't think I could make it back alive...how can you live with such things around you, and around your kids? :shiveringoutoffrightanddisbelief:
 
 You know Zelda is going to scream when she sees that, right?
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 I am so sorry!! You should be feeling sorry for me now, right?? Actually, I *love* my new place, none of those spiders and centipedes and flying B-52 roaches! yaaay! I was so over the bugs! Sorry it ruined your dinner- hope you slept well anyway! 
 
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					Originally Posted by Sweetpea  It is tiny!  Grace just zoomed in a lot... | 
	
 Here's a "tiny" cane spider (with other items for size reference) 
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					Originally Posted by montsnmags  I think Hawaii's "Cane Spider" is our "Huntsman ". According to wikipedia, it's a species introduced to Hawaii . We used to keep them in our lunchboxes when we were kids, and take them out to play with at lunchtime.
 
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 Ah! I had no idea! Why the HECK did you bring them over here??? when I taught in New Mexico, the playground was right over a regular tarantula migration trail. so every year, it would be overrun with tarantulas. The kids would play with them. They were awfully big and hairy too...
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					Originally Posted by ravenne  Oh yeah, another good reason for winning a new ebook reader: use the new kindle/Sony/Cybook to smash a Huntsman to pieces. :shivers-and-runs-away-in-horror: Aahhhhhhhhhhhh   | 
	
 
YES!!! NOW you see why I need one! 

 Do I win? 
