Getting bit by a Tarantula....

We had this kid at our school get bit by a spider (dont know what kind) on the hip, nasty looking thing that stuck out a good half inch. Then he got bit again on the ribs, same gross bump. Went to the doctor, got medicine, everyhting was cool right? WRONG!! Came back to school from break (2 days between semesters) and his right side of his face was swolen because the medicine didnt get all the stuff out of his body. Crazy stuff. It was kinda fun for everbody else cause he was the kind of kid that would walk by you in the halls and hit you in the nuts, or smack you in the chest (messin around). So all anybody needed to do was sneek up behind him and smack a pencil against his spider bite, almost put him in tears. Good times, good times!//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
LOL..... is not a post.

 
you need to get a bottle of hairspray, a grill lighter, and a baseball bat and get to work on that thing.

torch that b*tch and when its running around on fire, bust out the Easton big barrel.

 
tarantulas aren't poisonous....
tarantulas are venomous but not dangerous to humans in general. There are, however, some exceptions. Poecilotheria and Stromatopelma can be dangerous even for us, humans. Coma after a bite from a Poecilotheria has occurred but, so far, there has been no report of human fatalities having resulted from a tarantula bite.
http://library.thinkquest.org/C007974/2_4tar.htm

 
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