Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: New file uploaded to SkunkworksAMA

From: Rafael Pacheco <goldvampirefire_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 18:55:24 -0700 (PDT)


Urban exploring is a dangerous proposition even if you are prepared for the occasion. Pity that in this continent people are not using pixacao (Brazilian graffitti). Drawing in a dirty wall by removing the grime to reveal a cartoon or rappeling down a building to paint a really massive drawing.

 

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 From: DOPR Dragon <dopr5dragon_at_gmail.com>
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: New file uploaded to SkunkworksAMA
  

 
 
 
Completely off topic - but speaking of black widows:

One time some friends and I were doing some urban exploring and crawling around some of the old drainage tunnels, checking out the old graffiti and just generally being nosy.  We're about 3/4 of the way through (or so we estimate) when we come upon a black widow just chilling in one of the corners.  Now this tunnel is maybe 5ft by 5ft, and while none of us are renowned for being geniuses, none of us are so stupid as to go out of our way to pester a black widow, so we duck past it and go on our way.  Just a few feet farther and there's webs stretching from wall to wall with no less then THREE MORE hanging right in the middle of the tunnel.  After some quick (very quick) deliberation, we decided to abandon the journey forward and made a hasty retreat back, only to find that the one behind us had now descended just low enough as to block the path.  It's like they had laid a trap for us. 
I myself am not arachnophobic, but there are few things in the world as ugly as a black widow, and while I don't squeal and run when I see one, I nevertheless didn't like the idea of being surrounded in a 5ft by 5ft tunnel by very ugly, VERY venomous spiders. 
Eventually, we coaxed it back into the corner of the tunnel and squeezed through.  Having broke the trap, we haven't gone back since. 

Just thought I'd share that little adventure.  ^.=.^


On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 7:37 PM, Dale Farmer <dale_at_cybercom.net> wrote:

 

>Truth in labeling is always good. As in this example that is unlikely
>to be searched by TSA.
>http://imgur.com/gallery/wpvT0
>Speaking of black widow spiders...
>
>--Dale
>
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>On 6/18/2012 6:06 AM, Scrapper Black Dragon wrote:
>> Yes, the old 'red back', as in spider...
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>> You were just looking for an excuse to use the bike for something, weren't you Jim???
>>
>> Just like the saying goes "It pays to advertise", depending on what you're doing, it can also pay to NOT advertise!
>>
>> Scrapper, Black Dragon, 400 miles from usual location, but will be back tomorrow... (Travelling for work - the novelty has worn off...)
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>>> ________________________________
>>> From: Henry K9<henry_reidel_at_yahoo.com>
>>>
>>> I love the training wheels! and the " black widow" symbol on the jacket.
>>>
>>>> File : /Sketches/Truth_In_Advertising.jpg
>>>> Uploaded by : jmhcustomart2004<a_change_of_plans_at_...>
>>>> Description : An inked joke sketch with a little splash of color. Is Penance pretending to be "bad to the bone"? Or is this hourglass symbol a warning? SFW
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