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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostWhy is this man not subject to a hate campaign on Facebook for killing a nice little spider?
There's no proof the spider is dead.
They couldn't find the body...
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Why is this man not subject to a hate campaign on Facebook for killing a nice little spider?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat a load of bollocks. The explosion was so bad it blew him in to the hallway and opened the loft door? From an aerosol?? It doesn't even say what type of it was. I doubt you could get that effect even if he emptied and entire can of butane or something like that in the room.
Sounds like a wind up to me.
My friend injured herself quite badly, doing a similar thing.
Her car door locks were frozen one morning, so she sprayed some de-icer or something on them - when they still wouldn't work, she got her lighter out.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWhy don't you try it?
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhat a load of bollocks. The explosion was so bad it blew him in to the hallway and opened the loft door? From an aerosol?? It doesn't even say what type of it was. I doubt you could get that effect even if he emptied and entire can of butane or something like that in the room.
Sounds like a wind up to me.
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What a load of bollocks. The explosion was so bad it blew him in to the hallway and opened the loft door? From an aerosol?? It doesn't even say what type of it was. I doubt you could get that effect even if he emptied and entire can of butane or something like that in the room.
Sounds like a wind up to me.
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A spokesman added: "We're not entirely sure whether the spider got away or not but there was no sign of it at the scene."
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What a dweeb!
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