- >Input anyone? Nancy, sorry but I won't be making the trip next week. Just sign me in :-) Rich ----- Original Message ----- From: "tnands" <sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 5:06 PM Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Spider bite! > - > I'm thinking we'll be seeing his picture soon on snopes.com > > A traveler, going by the name of Faery_G (NOT to be confused with Gary > F -- > the guy bitten buy the spider coming out of a bunch of imported > bananas)... > > Nancy > > And ... yes.. I AM online this much today lol -- planning a trip to > Virginia. (Hubby's last ditch effort at bringing in a paycheck for a few > more weeks before the corporate well runs dry -- or rather.. runs south) > Leaving next Saturday. Input anyone? > > -----Original Message----- > From: geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:geocaching-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mike Lusicic > Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 4:45 PM > To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [GeoStL] Re: Spider bite! > > - > > Well, you don't know where that airplane came from, nor the cargo / > baggage > it was carrying, so there is no real limit on what kind of spider it might > have been. It could have even been transferred in the baggage system. > > Michael Rogers wrote: - I fully agree with what Mike said...I had to read > it > twice when you said that you got bitten on an airplane. It seemed rather > an > odd place to get a spider bite. I, too, am curious what kind of spider it > wasthat got you...my grandmother was bitten years ago by a brown recluse > and > it wasn't pretty at all...sad thing was, she didn't know about it for a > whileuntil it looked awful. I hope things get better for you...all the > best > wishes! -Michael On Mar 17, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Mike Griffin wrote: - What > kind of spider? The only one in North America that would put you in the ER > would be a Black Widow or a Recluse. A Wolf Spider would be sore as heck > but > no poison unless you had an allergic reaction. A recluse would rot the > skin > but you shouldn't notice it until after 24 - 48 hours. It might be painful > and swell but most people ignore it until the skin breaks. The only other > spider that would cause this is the hobo spider but they are found in the > Northwest. Hope you have a speedy recovery. I would definitly talk to a > lawyer. You shouldn't have gotten bitten on a plane! New Movie.. "Spiders > on > a Plane!" Mike Tired of Spam?? Here's your solution.. See: > http://www.spamarrest.com/affl?4001050[1] "Guys, the red thingy is heading > for the green thingy. I think the green thingy is us." - Guy, from Galaxy > Quest... ----- Original Message ----- From: "S. Joesph Martin" > <faery_g@xxxxxxxxx>[2] To: <geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>[3] Sent: Saturday, > March 17, 2007 10:11 AM Subject: [GeoStL] Spider bite! - Hi all. I am > writingthis request from my cell phone, so I am keeping this short. I was > bitby a spider on my flight from St. Louis to Albuquerque. My first week > herehas included a twelve hour ER hell and four days of bed rest. I am > hopefully going to be well enough by tonight for my birthday festivities. > Would someone please log my issue on Groundhog Does Irish Jig Birthday > Race > and also state that I will post the winners as soon as I am able. Thank > you, > Stephen aka Faery_G > > > > > **************************************** > For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this > list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching > Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw > **************************************** For List Info or To make _ANY_ changes, including unsubscribing from this list, click -----> //www.freelists.org/list/geocaching Missouri Caches Scheduled to be Archived http://tinyurl.com/87cqw