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  • Mrs Linda Street
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    Hi Lauren, welcome to the forum, just out of interest, do you consider your glass half empty or half full, lol.

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  • *Lauren_Staunton*
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    My first post eeee. Well here goes, this pic is of me at a a local beer& ale fest...



    Excuse the ripped LA GUNS top

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  • Tamas Jekkel
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    Hi,

    I'm



    Cheers: Tamas
    Last edited by Tamas Jekkel; 18-10-09, 03:18 PM.

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  • Benjamin_M_Kelly
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    Yeah, it's actually proving quite difficult to find a picture of me not obscured by goggles and respirator...

    Here's one though... Me and my beautiful girlfriend.



    And here's one with goggles, respirator, make-up and contacts included...



    ...yeah...

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  • paul fleming
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    me

    me when I was slumming it big time in the states on one jolly after another........someone had to do it.
    Cheeky little A/V tech job.......what a number

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  • Henry Johnson
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  • Guillermo vila
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    me

    this is me and rick west looking for Brachypelma emilia in México


    and me in san patrick's day

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  • steven simcock
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    Thanks phil i'm happy to be here.

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  • Phil Rea
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    Welcome all to the forum

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  • steven simcock
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    Me and my daughter

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  • Mrs Linda Street
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    Hi Wan, you have a nice collection there, especially the Boehemi

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  • Wan Nor Fitri
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    Originally posted by Mrs Linda Street View Post
    Hi Wan, welcome to the forum, what species do you keep.
    I always have this list with me

    1. Aphonopelma Bicoloratum, Mexican Bloodleg
    2. Brachypelma Boehmei, Mexican Fireleg
    3. Chilobrachys Andersoni, Burmesian Mustard
    4. Chilborachys Fimbriatus, Indian Violet
    5. Ephebopus cyanognathus , Blue Fang Skeleton
    6. Grammostola Rosea , Chilean Rose Hair
    7. Nhandu Carapoensis, Brazillian Red
    8. Lampropelma Violaceopes, SP Blue
    9. Brachypelma Albopilosum, Hondurians Curly Hair
    10. Brachypelma Smithi, Mexican Red Knee

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  • Mrs Linda Street
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    Hi Wan, welcome to the forum, what species do you keep.

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  • Wan Nor Fitri
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    I'm also a member of Malaysian Tarantula Society,
    Hope to learn a lot from this forum,

    Here is me, giving a public speaking on Tarantula and Ecosystem.

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  • chris carter
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    Hi All

    I took this just before momma sent me to stab the girl in the motel shower.

    And my L. paraybana wanted a closer look at you all.


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    Hope this works only joined the 21st century recently

    Chris

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