What do you call the kind of spider that has an oval-shaped body and extremely long legs?
And by the way, since I completely forgot to mention this in my recording, it's not a spider. 
Interesting... apparently the Australia/NZ version IS a true spider, unlike the American version. And then, there's this.
Yeah- NZ doesn't have any wild snakes, but we make up for it by the scariest spiders I can think of.
My home town (Avondale) had a local spider called the Avondale spider that they used in the movie Arachnophobia. I've seen a few of them in my years in Avondale. These things are HUGE spiders. Adults could strangle a small animal. They use them in movies cause they're pretty timid of humans- they're huntsman spiders. ME, I'm scared of spiders so I'm happy to not be near overgrown spider city

There's daddylong legs up the wazzo in Kumeu though :/ They're unlikely to be able to bite through our skin though. We have a native spider here though called the
Katipo spider. These ones and the
white tail spiders are our deadly ones. (Oh man- seeing the wii articles about them- only found in NZ and Australia. I'm SCREWED. The two countries I visit the most T.T
Arkillian, I always liked you, but hearing your voice makes me LOVE you!
I could seriously listen to you talk forever--you should record yourself reading kids' stories. 
Oh- you haven't heard it before? I'm sure I posted a link to a youtube video before now... *blushes* I was considering doing a Let's play with KQ3, but the recording failed the first few times, and I haven't had the time since. I get really nervous too

I could seriously listen to you talk forever--you should record yourself reading kids' stories. 
Me, too! Now we just need someone from Ireland (and Delling doesn't count)!
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Also, I'll have to do it when I'm not feeling masochistic (refusing to take drugs) or high (have taken too many drugs), so it could take a while. 
Actually, that might make it even more fun to listen to. 
Actually, that does sound more interesting
