I don't touch them and they don't touch me.
Life is happy.
Cross that barrier and its time to kill! *as my brother, Sam, would say.*
THE BARRIER WAS CROSSED.
It was a regular night, I was sitting on my bed listening to my jam when I felt something on my leg. I sorta glance down and see this crawling up my leg about to go up my capris.
| Of course I didn't take a picture of it on my leg! Who do you think I am? Wonder Woman?? |
O MY GOODNESS!!!-which is exactly what I said at that time in a high pitch voice. Freaking out, I start violently shaking my leg. I'm not quite what I would've done if it hadn't fallen off and continue to crawl up my leg.
Nevertheless, the arachnid fell off. Much to my close to passing out ,having a heart attack self.(actually I've never have passed out so I don't know how that feels, or a heart attack for that matter)
There it lay on my bed daring to crawl on it.
I picked up a rubber mallet to squish it.
Rubber mallet and a spring mattress.
Yeah, no progress was made. I'm surprised it didn't bounce back up and hit me in the face.Seeing that this combo wasn't working I scraped off the vermin with the mallet onto the floor then squished it.
All that laid there was 8 flinching legs and a flat as a pancake body.
But...
There still wasn't peace.
So... I searched the whole bed. Carefully. I didn't find anything, but every night now before I get into bed, I check.
The ole machine in the noggin runs slow sometimes, but "Spider" registers pretty quick. Thank goodness for that.
Hi Rachel! I finally took a few minutes tonight to check out your blog, linked to it from your mom's. I love it! Your writing style has me chuckling - especially this post. "Rubber mallet and a spring mattress." Hilarious! Keep writing!
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