Slurp Spiders Night Off

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dusty
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Slurp Spiders Night Off

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I just checked the guest list. There was 37 when I checked and they were all real guests - no slurp spiders. I guess they do take a break.
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Hi Dusty,

I had noticed the same thing a week or two ago.:)
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Slurp Spider's Night Off

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Well twenty three slurp spiders came back to work today but they brought 110 real guests with them.

Site usage is really picking up. I just wish that many more of these guests would come out in the open and share with us some of their individual skills and talents. We might even be able to answer some of their questions.
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Dusty:

I second the motion!

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Post by charlese »

There were 25 yahoo slurp spiders on line at 11:00 PM PST last night, but who's counting?
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Post by Sonny »

I'm new to this site, but I learned long ago that the only stupid question is the one that you did not ask.

So, what is a slurp spider?

Thanks Sonny
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Post by rkh2 »

Sonny
No question is ever a "stupid" question. The one thing I enjoy about this forum is that you can learn something new all the time and everyone is willing to share information. Your question has been asked previously so I found the link which explains all about the "slurp Spiders". Hope this will explain it to you.



http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthread.htm?t=1054
Ron from Lewisburg, TN
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