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Previously on "Can anyone else see the big spider under my desk?"
You do realise that once you turn the vacuum cleaner off, the spider will rouse itself, shake off the dust, look for the dust-bag exit, and eventually emerge dazed and one leg short, through the hose of the appliance.
It will be pretty well pissed off by then, and wanting to wreak revenge upon you, in its own small spidery way.
Never piss off spiders.
They are more determined and indestructible than you think.
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