Like a fly on a wall

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Now you have to figure that I’m not the only person who wants to rewrite the rules when it comes to indiscriminate bug homicides. I think it’s fair to suggest that insects are pretty staunch supporters of such reform, too, especially spiders because spiders take the brunt of it.

Nobody wants a spider in their house. I kill spiders on principal alone. Aside from making grown men scream, spiders are just plain gross. They have eight legs and eight eyes. If I met a person that had eight legs and eight eyes I would sympathy kill them for sure.

Spiders are my sworn enemy, but I never kill them in the house. It’s too risky. Instead I will fog a spider with harmless hairspray. Once the spray takes hold I collect my homemade spider statute in a clear cassette tape case and take it outside on the deck. Then I use a spray bottle with water to dissolve the hairspray, thereby freeing the arachnid to enjoy a few seconds of freedom. Just long enough for the spider to think he has made a safe getaway.

And that’s when I squash it underneath my boot heel. That’s how much I hate spiders.

Sometimes I try to see it from the perspective of a spider, because spiders have to think it’s ridiculous.

A spider would be all like, “Look, I’m just over here on the wall just hanging around and being a spider, mostly because I have three brain cells and don’t know any better.

Maybe later I will kill a bug for you and save you the time and trouble. I can see you with my eight eyes, and you can see me with your measly two. I mean you no harm, yet each time I am spotted you attempt to spray me with Suave Max Hold.”

After I explained all of this to Christine the same bug began creeping up the wall again. This time she got up and smacked it with a magazine.

“The next time you go outside you better be watching your back,” I reminded her.

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