Latrine’s? I the Corps we used to call that a cat hole. Though we usually had to dig our own. I suppose this is a good reason for a fresh cat hole each time.
M & H, Thanks for a great spidereal education: “Ctenizidae is a small family of medium-sized mygalomorph spiders that construct burrows with a cork-like trapdoor made of soil, vegetation and silk. They may be called trapdoor spiders.” Similar to mygalomorph presidents who construct trapdoor lies about viruses. Yeah, I get it…standby to get eaten…
eromlig almost 5 years ago
The spider wasn’t happy, either.
Leojim almost 5 years ago
Well that would scare it out of you real quick!
jmworacle almost 5 years ago
Dead man walking….
electricshadow Premium Member almost 5 years ago
HAHHAHAHAHA Eww HAHAHAHAHA Eww. The spiders from “Garfield” had it easy compared to this.
Enter.Name.Here almost 5 years ago
By the way, that was the SPIDER screaming. ;-)
wiatr almost 5 years ago
“Good news, your spider has been found!”
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Your spider? Oh, it’s holed up somewhere…
Well, there’s holding your water, and then there’s hole-ing your water…
JoanHelen almost 5 years ago
Oh shucks, this is really, really funny. :)
kmccjoe1 almost 5 years ago
Um, which one was screaming, the spider or…?
Troglodyte almost 5 years ago
Just what we wanted: toilet humour! :D
Milady Meg almost 5 years ago
Yes and yes.
Milady Meg almost 5 years ago
And the good news is, she is no longer in need of the latrine.
mrcooncat almost 5 years ago
Could have been worse … could have been a pet ‘pit viper’ …
BigDaveGlass almost 5 years ago
That must have been one heck of a large spider to open a trapdoor that size…..
dsatvoinde Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Didn’t know spiders could scream.
dflak almost 5 years ago
Along came a spider and sat down beside her – oops the other way around.
This must have scared the you-know-what out of her.
I put this in the category of an emergency evacuation.
Michael G. almost 5 years ago
There are not even a dozen people in your world. You couldn’t find a spot?
losflemings almost 5 years ago
Ouch
Snolep almost 5 years ago
Very timely. No t.p.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Latrine’s? I the Corps we used to call that a cat hole. Though we usually had to dig our own. I suppose this is a good reason for a fresh cat hole each time.
tcayer almost 5 years ago
This is wrong on SO many levels, the worst being those little motion lines near her butt in panel two!
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
Omg! Now she has the heebeejeebees…..LOL
KEA almost 5 years ago
apparently one of those problems for all ages
banjinshiju almost 5 years ago
This reminds me of the Charlie Douglas story “The Talking Outhouse.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1hTVtUbhWs
ChessPirate almost 5 years ago
Not wishing to discuss why he’s changing his vocation, a certain arachnid takes a crash course in “The Web For Dummies”…
hoot1 almost 5 years ago
M & H, Thanks for a great spidereal education: “Ctenizidae is a small family of medium-sized mygalomorph spiders that construct burrows with a cork-like trapdoor made of soil, vegetation and silk. They may be called trapdoor spiders.” Similar to mygalomorph presidents who construct trapdoor lies about viruses. Yeah, I get it…standby to get eaten…
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
She wouldn’t know a spider hole, even if it bit her on the arse.
techguy642004 almost 5 years ago
The snake doesn’t stand a chance, but the spider, huh?
cuzinron47 almost 5 years ago
Later you see the spider and the snake doing high fives, or high bumps.
paranormal almost 5 years ago
I think it found a new trapdoor…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 5 years ago
I did not know spiders could scream.
(and I don’t care how many others have said essentially the same thing.)
BlueKnight1966 almost 5 years ago
That poor spider.
dwane.scoty1 almost 5 years ago
“It’s the Fat Broad Insecticide™, formulated to rid your latrine of spiders! Special! BOGO@ 50% off!”
AB9SS almost 5 years ago
The Intsy-Bitsy Spider went up the water…NEVER MIND!