Attacked by a giant spider

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So there I was, minding my own business teaching a class at the Alexandre school, when suddenly I was attacked by a giant bird-eating spider. Fortunately I was armed with a #42 flat graver (40 degree face w/15 degree radius heel) mounted in a GRS 901 Airtact handpiece running 2300 strokes per minute. It was an extremely close call, but I survived the ordeal.

Thanks to Viljo for capturing the moment with camera, and thanks to Tim for bringing the beautiful beast to class. / ~Sam
 

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Don't know who looks more frightened, you or the spider... OK, I admit I was just being nice...You absolutely look more frightened than the spider. This is one job where you might be better off with a BIG hammer and a chisel.
 

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Oh,
Will I have fun with Photoshop on that pic!!
The Grand Masters Weekend may have to be the debut...
:)
 

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Thanks Sam an guys. You gave me a great afternoon laugh!:p :p
 

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what's it called when a poor little spider is afraid of people ? that poor little thing looks terrified !
 

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Hey Sam, That is really cool That Spieder you engraved on your shirt. I guess you could not use your microscope? That accounts for the EYE STRAIN!

So I guess you do Tatoos Now. ?

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Yep I remember, that's about how big the bugs are in Louisiana. But I don't remember any of the Cajun folk being afraid of them. I remember cockroaches as big as birds and rats as big as dogs. They just called them Palmettos and Nutrias or something like that.
Abi I'll bet you could cook up a mean pot of red beans though.
 

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Glad it didn't take your arm off Sam! I've been bitten by two brown recluses in the past year and a half. Nasty little critters. The antidote shots aint great either. :rolleyes: Dwayne
 

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Dwayne....I believe there would be a for sale sign in my yard if that happened to me.....:eek:
 

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Ok, I have a slight confession to make. While the spider is real...it's only the skin. This particular species (Tim, forgive me...I misplaced its name) sheds its skin. Tim brought the empty spider to show the class, and while it looks like a living and breathing beast, it's only the shell. Dispite this, it's still a bit creepy having it on your shirt! / ~Sam
 

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A friend of mine gave me a molt from one of his Tarantulas. When I brought it home to show the wife it didn't go well..:D She didn't seem to care that it was just a shell. Even my grown son who usually likes this sort of thing shrieked liked a school girl when I put it in front of him.
It was fun.......
 
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