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Hell, I fear lots of creepy-crawlies more than terrorists. Take care, lad. xo's, Pear

Britons Fear Spiders More Than Terrorists - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, October 11, 2004

LONDON (AP) -- Spiders are more scary than terrorists -- at least according to a survey of a thousand Britons released Monday. Household creepy crawlies frighten Britons more than terrorist attacks, or even death, the survey found.

Terrorism only came second on the list of respondents' top ten fears, according to the survey conducted by RSGB Omnibus for Universal Pictures UK Ltd. The survey was based on telephone interviews of 1,000 aged 16 to 55 across Britain on Sept. 22-26.

Another crawling phobia -- snakes -- was ranked third, followed by a fear of heights. Death came in a surprising fifth place as the nation's greatest fear.

"It's not surprising that terrorist attacks came only second to creepy crawlies,'' said psychologist Donna Dawson, hired by Universal Pictures to comment the survey. "This is because fear of small creatures that scuttle about on four or more legs is a much more ancient, primordial fear, going straight back to caveman days.''

A visit to the dentist came in sixth place, followed by needles and injections, and fear of public speaking -- whether professionally or at family events. Fear of debt came in ninth position, beating concerns over flying. Also listed, other fears such as criminality, failure, ghosts, or even the fear of the future, did not make the top ten list of things that frighten Britons most.

Aileen Coulson, a spokeswoman for Universal Pictures, which commissioned the survey to coincide with the DVD release of Van Helsing, a horror movie featuring Hugh Jackman and Kate Beckinsale, said the findings would provide "some great ammunition for Halloween,'' adding a prank spider was sure to "put the 'willies' up a friend, colleague or family member.''
 
You know I love creeepy crawlies -I'm very spider friendly :) My husband is petrified by them. even the teeniest,tiniest spider will have him glued to the spot with fear.
 
El, you continue to surprize me. You don't like tea, you bake xmas cakes in October and now - you like creepy crawly things. P. ;)
 
Lol, thanks Pear. This quote made me so cross though.

perdita said:
Aileen Coulson ... said the findings would provide "some great ammunition for Halloween,'' adding a prank spider was sure to "put the 'willies' up a friend, colleague or family member.''

I tell you what Aileen. You come round to my house with your great ammunition for Halloween and I'll show you just what happens when you put the willies up a proper arachnophobe. My default reaction tends to be a solid right hook.

The Earl
 
I am a bit puzzled. Are we talking about arachnids of the order Araneida, arachnids of the order Phalangida, or both?
 
R. Richard said:
I am a bit puzzled. Are we talking about arachnids of the order Araneida, arachnids of the order Phalangida, or both?
Let's just stick with creepy-crawlies. P. ;)
 
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TheEarl said:




I tell you what Aileen. You come round to my house with your great ammunition for Halloween and I'll show you just what happens when you put the willies up a proper arachnophobe. My default reaction tends to be a solid right hook.

The Earl

I love it, a proper arachnophobe, as opposed to a half-assed one? If you said you were going to 'put the willies up someone' in this country, you probably would get punched. Well, unless it was me, I like that sort of thing.
 
'put the willies up someone'

I think some people here would just find it an odd way of referring to having something "give them the willies". That's what "the willies" always meant to me - being creeped out or scared.

Perdita
 
Re: 'put the willies up someone'

perdita said:
I think some people here would just find it an odd way of referring to having something "give them the willies". That's what "the willies" always meant to me - being creeped out or scared.

Perdita

I'm sure other people here would see it that way, my mind is just so far in the gutter...:D
 
perdita said:
I knew you'd show up here you creepy-crawly lovin' twat. P. :p

Of course. :cool:

I once held a caterpillar race along the rotary washing line in my Mum's back garden. The stripy one won. :cool:
 
Tatelou said:
Of course. :cool:

I once held a caterpillar race along the rotary washing line in my Mum's back garden. The stripy one won. :cool:


Them bloody stripy ones always win, I lost loads of boiled sweets and toffee's betting on the green ones with spikes on.

Creepy crawly phobia's, not even a rational fear in this country, we don't have any real poisonous ones that will harm you... I love my spiders in the workshop, feed them midges and ants dropped into the web... *L* disagrees of course and refuses to go into the garage or workshop alone.
 
I like spiders. They're cute. I'll probably be reincarnated as a large, hairy one. (Oh, um, spider that is!)

But don't even JOKE about grasshoppers.
 
Interesting statistic. I guess it makes sense, though. I'm more afraid of terrorists than I am of spiders, but since my chances of finding a spider in my house are a lot higher than that of finding a terrorist in my house, the risk and frequency should be taken into consideration ;)

Sabledrake
 
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