treemansbuds
Well-Known Member
I know what your say'n VG....I understand.
I only mention him because of an incident that still makes me laugh when I think of it. Percy was one of the biggest, strongest men I've ever known(a solid 6'4" and 240#).
He and I were walking into a warehouse one morning when we noticed a strange track left in the sugar on the floor. we followed it for several hundred feet into another warehouse, where we found an 18" garter snake making his way across the floor. I reached down and picked it up, and turned to show the snake to Percy...
Who was gone.
I followed his tracks, eventually spotting him outside, through the warehouse door, standing across the street.
He refused to reenter the warehouse until he'd watched me carry the young snake far away from his path back to work.
I'm a country boy, and have handled wild critters all my life. I had no idea that someone could be subject to such unreasoned fear.
I'm a woodsman through n through, in the woods for a lot of years, seeing/handling all kinds of critters and bugs. My good friend from So Cal (city folks) and his wife came to visit for a few days a couple of years back. We have a small home so they slept on our futon in my office. When we were setting up the futon, a spider ran up the wall from behind the futon, I killed it....no big deal, but my buddy's wife was freaking out! We did an inspection of the office to rid it of all possible bugs/spiders. This wasn't enough, her solution to the problem was to get RAID bug spray and spray that shit all around the Futon/room. She got the spray and sprayed a giant circle around the bed. This woman would rather poison herself by sleeping in a fog of RAID bug spray rather than dealing with the fact that there are bugs/spiders in the mountains. This bitch was nuts! They were in a hotel the next 2 nights.
I believe that Television has a lot to do with this type of fear. They hear stories or see movies about snakes, spiders, wild animals and think they are in danger when in their presence. I'm just the opposite, I sleep like a baby when in the woods, but put me in a hotel room in a busy city, I can't relax at all. I fear the fool next to me more then I do that spider on the wall!
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