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Or is that a millipede? Is that how you spell millipede?
w/e
Anyway, the point is, last night I had to "dispose" of a centipede (or a millipede or something) and then I wake up this morning and see another spazzing around on my carpet. No, it can't be the same one, I dropped it out the window in a tissue.
Now all these pieces of string and fluff on my carpet look like centipede's, its like that TV show...I don't rememeber the name.
Yeah...
So do I have some sort of...wonderfullness...that makes centipedes want me?
Do I have a nest in my room?
Help????????
Seriously?
There's got to be an easier way.
> stuff
Before today I had only ever seen them outside in the garden. I remember when I was a kid I turned over this rock and there were a bunch of them. They aren't very big, about 5 cm, but yeah, they're ugly little basts.
> Makes sense.
>
> Where can I get one?
Oliver Olson's Owl Emporium, located in Oxford.
> I do remember seeing some programme with one in, though. It was about bugs and stuff in
> the house, and there was a millipede crawling across this guy's bed - a really deadly one or
> something.
That was Episode II.
To be honest, I wasn't sure they even existed in this country.
I do remember seeing some programme with one in, though. It was about bugs and stuff in the house, and there was a millipede crawling across this guy's bed - a really deadly one or something. It scared the hell out of me, and I always had to check for mellipedes before I went to sleep for ages.
Right ... er ...
Yeah.
What a waste of time that was.
> Millipedes are the ones that eat your brains while you sleep,
> Centipedes just crawl around and star in 80's video games...
so im in danger with my millipede farm in my room, dammit....oh wait no im not i seem to have no brains anyway.