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<blockquote data-quote="Draggs" data-source="post: 502960" data-attributes="member: 42052"><p>Yet every girl I know will do the same for spiders.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to have a better think, but I recall once I was deathly afraid of a snake. I didn't have a problem with snakes, but this was different. First of all, I don't even think there was a snake. I was outside a shop as a nipper, waiting for my dad or something. As a good child, I would not even think of leaving the very spot upon which I was standing, for fear of being taken away or getting lost. I was next to a vending machine or something and looked behind it. It was dark there, but in my mind I saw a big python laying in wait. My gut dropped. I was going to get eaten by this snake. Moving wasn't an option, so I remained perfectly still, watching it from the corner of my eyes.</p><p></p><p>Silly you all might say, but too this day I have not been kidnapped after running away from a store, nor have I been eaten by a snake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draggs, post: 502960, member: 42052"] Yet every girl I know will do the same for spiders. I'll have to have a better think, but I recall once I was deathly afraid of a snake. I didn't have a problem with snakes, but this was different. First of all, I don't even think there was a snake. I was outside a shop as a nipper, waiting for my dad or something. As a good child, I would not even think of leaving the very spot upon which I was standing, for fear of being taken away or getting lost. I was next to a vending machine or something and looked behind it. It was dark there, but in my mind I saw a big python laying in wait. My gut dropped. I was going to get eaten by this snake. Moving wasn't an option, so I remained perfectly still, watching it from the corner of my eyes. Silly you all might say, but too this day I have not been kidnapped after running away from a store, nor have I been eaten by a snake. [/QUOTE]
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