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Q: The bug from your nightmares

... has turned up in my flat. It's half cockroach, half spider. A cockroach. With long spiders legs. But I think possibly only 6 legs plus 2 really long antenna and not 8 legs. To be honest I was running away so fast I didn't stop to count. It was dipping itself in milk out of a cereal bowl in my kitchen one morning. I was about to wash up from breakfast but I went out instead.

 

So the body is definitely like a roach, maybe a little smaller, and brown, but the legs are way, way way longer, and hairier than usual (I had 'normal' cockroaches last year). So overall if you include the legs the bug is bigger than a roach.

 

Anybody know what it is?

 

12 years 38 weeks ago in  General  - Shanghai

 
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"Anybody know what it is?" Yeah it's your imagination playing tricks with your mind! Pay attention to the words you use. You were probably in a state of shock, thought you saw something, passed out then had your nightmare while you were out! (Drunk!

 

He he, I said: "nightmare"!

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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