This morning, I caught sight of a spider hanging out in the corner of the shower. It was waving it's little forelegs as if to say, "Yeah, I'm a spider. So what? You wanna fight about it?"
I hate spiders in the shower.
About 14 years ago, I was minding my own business, taking a shower. I had just finished rinsing the shampoo out of my hair and had opened my eyes. I saw spots in my vision. Things are a little blurry without my glasses, so I didn't really make anything out of the spots. I figured I had rubbed my eyes too vigorously to get the water out.
That was, until I noticed the spots were moving down slowly. One was right in front of my face. I took a closer look and noticed that it was a tiny little baby spider. That meant, you guessed it, that all the other spots were the same thing. They were all around me.
I freaked out.
I hopped out of the shower as fast as I could and sprayed those suckers down the drain. Yeah, they were just baby spiders, probably couldn't even hurt a fly, yet, but they were all over. I had been well-taught of the dangers of spiders from a particularly horrible scene in Something Wicked This Way Comes and the entire movie Arachnaphobia. Them spiders had to die.
And so did this morning's shower visitor. I accepted his challenge, and promptly washed him down the drain. Of course, I'm sure his spidery family will get revenge on me by crawling into my mouth while I'm sleeping.
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5 comments:
Did you scream like a woman? Or better yet, like the Robot Devil from Futurama?
Having once discovered a maggot in my hair while taking a shower back in my days as a garbageman, I feel your pain.
No, I screamed exactly like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFfNg4-jzu4
Maggot in the hair possibly trumps dangling baby spiders. Bugs suck.
Well next time you should scream louder the kids and I slept through it.
I had a similar experience when I got in the shower to find a large, apparently deceased spider next to my foot. His legs were limply spread out behind him like a squid. When I aimed the nozzle at him, he quickly sprang to all eight legs. I don't think I've ever moved faster than when I leaped over that agitated, re-animated spider.
I'm sure Anansi would have had quite a laugh.
Yeah, Anansi must love to freak me out.
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