That cinches it, Mr. Rowland. I do know at least one web page that you regularly visit, and so does Blog-na, I would suspect. Your wolf spider wants a leg.
I'm just stopping by to mention that toads are amphibians, not reptiles.
Oh, and that picture reminds me of the Aesop's fable where the mouse wanted to swim, so the toad had their legs tied together, but then the toad was selfish or something and drowned the mouse, but since the mouse floated, and eagle grabbed it and ate them both. There was supposed to be some kind of moral to the story. I think it was "Don't trust toads".
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That photograph also looks pretty obviously photoshopped.
That being said, Mr. Rowland, why is there a red splotch on your right leg in panel 3?
Because there is.
http://flickr.com/photos/wigu/100129426/
that gives me terrors, and not the good kind either. The bad kind of terrors.
On a secindary note me all must bow down to our new Mousey overloards, I for one welcome the change.
-End If Kris
That cinches it, Mr. Rowland. I do know at least one web page that you regularly visit, and so does Blog-na, I would suspect. Your wolf spider wants a leg.
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I look at cuteoverload, too. We're still men, right?
Arachnids with necrotizing venom will ruin your whole... well, three or four months.
I hope that spider got eaten by a toad, sir.
I love Cute Overload like a hamster loves broccoli.
As seen here: http://mfrost.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/choppin_broccolee.png
Sweet Jimminy Christ! That had to hurt, also your pale leg reminds me of my own.
I'm just stopping by to mention that toads are amphibians, not reptiles.
Oh, and that picture reminds me of the Aesop's fable where the mouse wanted to swim, so the toad had their legs tied together, but then the toad was selfish or something and drowned the mouse, but since the mouse floated, and eagle grabbed it and ate them both. There was supposed to be some kind of moral to the story. I think it was "Don't trust toads".
I want up to date pictures of Jeffrey Rowlands leg!
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