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Hi guys, <br /> <br />Garden railroading in the UK is a pretty painless business really, the odd nettle sting, and angry wasp or bee, a mozzie bite, spiders - forget 'em, snakes - seen 2 in my whole life. <br />How about you guys scattered around the world? Do funnel webs lurk in your favourite coach? Do rattlers inhabit the tunnels? Do ants eat everything except the roadbed? Do you have to be careful when you're out there? <br />I suspect that there are some amusing stories out there about encounters with the poisonous kind, let's here 'em mates. <br /> <br />Cheers, <br />Kim <br />[tup] <br /> <br />PS: I have read that there are some mildly poisonous spiders in the south of England now, due to climate change. That's all me southern mates with swollen fingers.[;)]
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