I have to admit to not always waiting to “Like” until the picture loads. I KNOW I’m going to love it! And this one made me smile a LOT! Lol So good, friend! 😃😃👍🏻
The solution is to take the bad lightbulb out and immediate throw it against the floor so that it shatters into a zillion pieces. That way you can always tell the difference between the bad one and the good one! 🙂
Yeah, had that happen too! I still never learn my lesson since it usually takes long enough between bulb changes for me to forget all the shenanigans from the last time!
I enjoy your adventures and often have a good laugh seeing you in action.
But what’s up with your Ladybird friend’s legs? She is an ordinary insect and has, in my humble opinion, only 6 legs, whereas you are an arachne and owner of 8 wonderful legs.
Laughed profusely seeing this illustration! Reminded me of myself. I used to get confused while changing the bulb on my own but not anymore, I have somebody on standby to oversee the process of change.
Ha ha ha ha it’s really hilarious and cute..
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Thank you! 🙂
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Haha, yup. I laughed my head off too! 😀
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I have to admit to not always waiting to “Like” until the picture loads. I KNOW I’m going to love it! And this one made me smile a LOT! Lol So good, friend! 😃😃👍🏻
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Thank you so much! 🙂 And for me, comments like this make me want to draw more and more and more! 😀
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Awesome!! Then I need to comment more often! Hehe More! More! More!! 😉
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I do that all the time!! 😀 But I’m never standing on anyone’s head when I do it!
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Well, I would not recommend this way to do it 😀
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The solution is to take the bad lightbulb out and immediate throw it against the floor so that it shatters into a zillion pieces. That way you can always tell the difference between the bad one and the good one! 🙂
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LOL! 😀 And sometimes, when the bulb is stil hot, you can’t do nothing else but immediately throw it away! 😛
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Yeah, had that happen too! I still never learn my lesson since it usually takes long enough between bulb changes for me to forget all the shenanigans from the last time!
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Dear Spidey,
I enjoy your adventures and often have a good laugh seeing you in action.
But what’s up with your Ladybird friend’s legs? She is an ordinary insect and has, in my humble opinion, only 6 legs, whereas you are an arachne and owner of 8 wonderful legs.
Cheers! And keep going places.
Paula
Paula’s art at http://www.paulakuitenbrouwer.com & http://www.mindfuldrawing.com
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OMG! You’re right! Thank you! Buggy should has only 6 legs. How could I’ve missed that!?
I think I’ll need to correct him on every picture 😕
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Oh, no, please don’t! Lady-buggy is an anomaly, it is therefore she befriended Spidey.
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OK, I’ll think about it 😀 Oh yes, he is an anomaly (BTW, It’s a boy: https://hellospidey.wordpress.com/2015/08/30/spidey-buggy-ribby/ 😀 ) – he can’t even fly like a proper ladybug 😦 Maybe it’s beacause of this additional pair of legs? 😀
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Laughed profusely seeing this illustration! Reminded me of myself. I used to get confused while changing the bulb on my own but not anymore, I have somebody on standby to oversee the process of change.
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Nice! 😀 But remember, it’s not a good idea to stand on someone else’s shoulders while changing a bulb 😉
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Changing bulbs isn’t that straightforward, is it? Totally understand spidey.
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Well funnied!!
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🙂
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Shake it gently. The bad bulb will rattle just a bit ;). Love this.
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Now that’s a great piece of advice! Thanks! 😀
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Bwahahah!!!! Genius! ::applause::
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Your work is hilarious! I love spiders. Thank you for following my blog 😀
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Thank you! I’m glad you like it! 🙂
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