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Re: finally got my avatar!!

Post by foxy » 17 Jul 2005, 10:00

Arachnid wrote:I'm so chuft with myself now!!!
Finally managed to make my pic small enough to put as my " avatar" (yes!!!!)
Used the resize2mail, had to do it a few times before I had the right size, but got there in the end!!
Any time I try something new all by myself on my computer, and it works, I get quite excited!! You can tell that I don't get out much!!!! \:D/
Well done Arachnid I wouldn't know how to start resizing a picture.
Not so keen on your Avatar though. Makes me shiver. Looks a bit like a the hairy beast I was forced to "Dyson" the other day :(

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Post by Dadaist » 17 Jul 2005, 11:16

Good work - well done!

Nice avatar and cool username too!

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Re: finally got my avatar!!

Post by Sandra » 17 Jul 2005, 12:52

foxy wrote:Not so keen on your Avatar though. Makes me shiver. Looks a bit like a the hairy beast I was forced to "Dyson" the other day :(
Me neither, was walking along the road the other day and some kid had left a big horrible plastic realistic spider on the pavement - I actually screamed - thankfully nobody saw me :o

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Post by arachnid » 17 Jul 2005, 17:05

Glad your all impressed with my " avatar"!! Me too!!! ( big head now!!)
It's a pic of one that I have here at home!! Not fully grown yet, it's gonna get a bit bigger too!!!
I know, I know!! There's some really weird people about!! And I must be one of them!!!
Any way, just thought I'd send a pic of another one, just to make you all really glad that I've joined the forum
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Post by ecm » 17 Jul 2005, 17:11

Hi arachnid,

Your link for the further photies isn't working.

Is that a tarantula you've got then? I don't mind spiders at all and once had a "shot" of a pal's sons' tarantula.
She passed on a shedded skin for my son to take to show and tell at school a couple of years ago.
Think it freaked out a few class mates and his poor teacher. :lol:

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Post by arachnid » 17 Jul 2005, 17:18

Tis' to be sure!!!
But I haven't quite mastered posting pics yet!!
And there was me thinking how clever I was at doing the " avatar"
Pride comes before a fall eh???
Serves me right!!

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Post by Maria » 17 Jul 2005, 17:25

Sorted Arachnid. You had BBCode disabled and a few extra [img] commands. Try using the preview function to test postings. It helps me!

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There's most likely a few folk out there that won't thank me for getting your picture to work! I'm not telling anyone out there what my phobia is that's for sure :wink:
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Post by arachnid » 17 Jul 2005, 17:35

Thanks Marya, think I've cracked it now!!!
Went to the " how do I" section and read the bit about the BB code and thought , as you did, that I must give it a try!!! Wasn't goiong to let it beat me!!!
Just thought, your avatar looks like the expressions a lot of people give me when I tell them about having tarantulas!!! ( sounds like an illness!!!)

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Post by Maria » 17 Jul 2005, 17:41

Glad you found the 'How to.." forum useful Arachnid.

I'm not that bothered about spiders, but don't find them exactly loveable. I'm intrigued that you keep them as pets.
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Post by arachnid » 17 Jul 2005, 17:51

I know. You can't exactly cuddle them or take them for walks!

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Post by ecm » 17 Jul 2005, 17:56

I never realised how fragile tarantulas are. You have to be very careful not to drop them.

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Post by arachnid » 17 Jul 2005, 18:12

Could have a new thread starting here!!!
I used to think that they were just like house spiders, but they're not as tough as they look.
I have held tarantulas but not mine. Maybe one day I will, but I like to leave them alone and just watch them for the time being.
They're in seperate boxes,spiders tend to kill each other!! ( nice aye??!!)

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Post by Epykat » 17 Jul 2005, 18:15

ecm wrote:You have to be very careful not to drop them.
Not that that would ever apply to me. I'd have to be holding it first :shock: I'm not afraid of mice and would hold one or even a rat and a tarantula isn't really all that different (hairy, same size etc) it's just all those legs....... :? My real phobia is centipedes (it's the leg thing again)
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Post by arachnid » 17 Jul 2005, 18:20

They're so light that you hardly feel them on your hand!
Just shut your eyes!!!!

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Post by ecm » 17 Jul 2005, 18:20

Epykat wrote: My real phobia is centipedes (it's the leg thing again)


Wot, like this?




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Post by Epykat » 17 Jul 2005, 18:26

Honest, that makes me feel physically sick :x (and how did I just KNOW it would be you that would post it???????)
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Post by ecm » 17 Jul 2005, 19:25

Epykat wrote:Honest, that makes me feel physically sick :x (and how did I just KNOW it would be you that would post it???????)
Sorry, E. :oops: :oops: :cry: :cry:

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Post by Epykat » 17 Jul 2005, 20:12

Would you believe they actually have a live one at school :shock: I believe he's called Hank but thankfully I've managed to avoid him so far :?
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Post by teddygirl » 17 Jul 2005, 20:39

I can sympathise with you there Epykat, not too keen on all those legs myself :x Don't you just hate it when you move a pot in the garden and they come skurrying out looking for somewhere else to hide..........it''s about the only time I do a little dance these days.

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Post by arachnid » 17 Jul 2005, 22:08

Even my friends have unusual pets!!
Seemingly she calls it sly because she likes Sylvester Stallone!!
Thought you might like the pic Epykat,as it's not got any legs!!!
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Post by Maria » 17 Jul 2005, 23:24

OMG! :pale:
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Post by ecm » 17 Jul 2005, 23:25

Has your phobia been outed then, M? :lol:

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Post by Maria » 17 Jul 2005, 23:35

You can't begin to imagine how big a phobia it is ecm :confused2:
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Post by ecm » 17 Jul 2005, 23:50

Marya wrote:You can't begin to imagine how big a phobia it is ecm :confused2:
Stop it. You're scaring me now. :shock:

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Post by Maria » 17 Jul 2005, 23:53

:lol: I was pretty nervous even clicking on your reply.

I stood at arms length from my screen and peered out through my fingers just in case........ :?
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Post by ecm » 18 Jul 2005, 00:04

No, I wouldn't be that cruel.

Well, I would but Epykat already told me off earlier for posting my Giant Centipede pic.

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Post by Poppy » 18 Jul 2005, 09:09

Ha, watch out Marya! I saw a guy with his pet snake wrapped round his wrist, taking it for a walk along the Prom from his house to a friend's garden the other day!! :shock: :lol:

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Post by arachnid » 18 Jul 2005, 21:58

[quote]You can't begin to imagine how big a phobia it is ecm

Marya! Feel a bit guilty now!!! Sending you that pic!!!
After you helping me out with posting my pics too!!!!
Promise I won't send any more nasties!!!

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Post by Maria » 19 Jul 2005, 11:38

Arachnid wrote: Promise I won't send any more nasties!!!
Phew! Thanks :D
Poppy wrote:Ha, watch out Marya! I saw a guy with his pet snake wrapped round his wrist, taking it for a walk along the Prom from his house to a friend's garden the other day!!
:shock: I'd have been over that wall and half-way to Fife by the time he arrived at his friend's house. I'm also concerned that he was just taking it along to his friend's garden. You don't think he planned to leave it there do you? :?
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Post by Poppy » 19 Jul 2005, 13:04

The friend were in the garden so I think it was a social visit for the friends - - - and for the snake who probably fancied a spot of sun-bathing! :D

I'm OK with spidies. I have 'pet' ones on the outside of my livingroom windows - and if I get tired of my seaview (see Stressbuster thread!!), I am entertained by their antics when a wee beastie lands on a web!

I used to feel physically sick when a moth appeared after a HUGE one got caught in my bedclothes on holiday as a child, but living alone has forced me to have to deal with them!!

Both get dealt with indoors by use of a tumbler and postcard to transport them outdoors.

That reminds me - I had to deal with a bumble bee in Mr P's car the other day 'cos he's a wimp when it comes to bees. :shock: :lol:

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Post by Epykat » 19 Jul 2005, 17:48

Arachnid wrote:Thought you might like the pic Epykat,as it's not got any legs!!!
Don't mind snakes at all, or lizards or any other reptile really. It's just centipedes, millipedes and earwigs.
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Post by arachnid » 19 Jul 2005, 22:37

Epykat wrote:
Arachnid wrote:Thought you might like the pic Epykat,as it's not got any legs!!!
Don't mind snakes at all, or lizards or any other reptile really. It's just centipedes, millipedes and earwigs.
My husband doesn't like earwigs either, he can't stand the little critters. Well, he usually stands in them!!!

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Post by foxy » 19 Jul 2005, 23:16

Arachnid wrote: My husband doesn't like earwigs either, he can't stand the little critters. Well, he usually stands in them!!!
Arachnid...yer a wumman...I just assumed you'd be a bloke because you keep spiders...how sexist of me :oops:

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Post by wangi » 19 Jul 2005, 23:19

Likewise!

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Post by Sandra » 20 Jul 2005, 09:27

Arachnid, I thought you were female. :)

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