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Final 2013 theme was candle light. Ironic, this time of yearm to have nothing. So La Nina will instead bid you adios!

Posted on 25. Dec, 2013 by Jay Daverth in 2013, 52 weeks: the 2013 edition, 52:2013, Austin, Daughters, Family, Girls, Matilda, Moustache, Texas, United States, week 52, Week of December 23

Final 2013 theme was candle light. Ironic, this time of yearm to have nothing. So La Nina will instead bid you adios!

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Posted on 22. Nov, 2012 by Jay Daverth in 22.11.2012, 365: the 2012 edition, 365:2012, Animals, Cats, Day 327, Moustache, Pets

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Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
According to urban myth, the daddy longlegs spider (Pholcus phalangioides) is the most venomous spider in the world, but the shape of their mandibles leaves them unable to bite humans, rendering them harmless to our species. In reality, they can indeed pierce human skin, though the tiny amount of venom they carry causes only a mild burning sensation for a few seconds. In addition, there is also confusion regarding the use of the name daddy longlegs, because harvestmen (order Opiliones, which are not spiders) and crane flies (which are insects) are also known as daddy longlegs, and share (also incorrectly) the myth of being venomous.

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