Does the magazine really have articles about the best techniques and methods for swatting spiders, disposing of them, getting rid of webs in your house, and so forth — or is it just a heavy sheaf of blank pages each month because the publisher figures that the title is self-explanatory?
After a while, you start to feel sorry for the poor spider. I’d rather squish cockroaches. Spiders are beneficial. They eliminate dangerous insects like mosquitoes.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
I wonder how thick is the “Swatting Cockroaches” magazine.
tahoeh2o over 8 years ago
Sorry Boris…
You what!!! over 8 years ago
If you have spiders indoors, then they are living on something else that you haven’t seen.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
Given on the large number of spiders and Ty’s in Jon’s house over the year, it’s strange he hasn’t once hired an exterminator.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
Rats, not Ty’s. Don’t know why it autocorrected that.
jpsomebody over 8 years ago
Hello, 911, The neighbors are being held hostage by some spiders…..
bjharrington77 over 8 years ago
How is he still alive
paullp Premium Member over 8 years ago
Does the magazine really have articles about the best techniques and methods for swatting spiders, disposing of them, getting rid of webs in your house, and so forth — or is it just a heavy sheaf of blank pages each month because the publisher figures that the title is self-explanatory?
Number Three over 8 years ago
There should be a “How to Avoid a Spider Swatter” magazine.
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UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
… besides, its kinda repetitive.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
After a while, you start to feel sorry for the poor spider. I’d rather squish cockroaches. Spiders are beneficial. They eliminate dangerous insects like mosquitoes.
rgcviper over 8 years ago
Yup—saw that one coming after the first panel. Fun, though.