Fencing mask, check
Full body Kevlar armor, check
Mini-gun with 30,000 rounds, check
Rocket launcher with heat seeking missiles, check
Satellite phone with GPS link to call in air strike, check
O.K. I'm ready to go hunting for that spider but I still feel under armed.
Full body Kevlar armor, check
Mini-gun with 30,000 rounds, check
Rocket launcher with heat seeking missiles, check
Satellite phone with GPS link to call in air strike, check
O.K. I'm ready to go hunting for that spider but I still feel under armed.
Come on, has all those B-movies taught you guys nothing?!? Genetically modified bug spray is how you tackle one of those things! What?!?
Full body Kevlar armor, check
Mini-gun with 30,000 rounds, check
Rocket launcher with heat seeking missiles, check
Satellite phone with GPS link to call in air strike, check
O.K. I'm ready to go hunting for that spider but I still feel under armed.
Come on, has all those B-movies taught you guys nothing?!? Genetically modified bug spray is how you tackle one of those things! What?!?
Are they actually arthropods? I thought they were some form of grue.
I got some cryptozoology right here in my trousers.
I'm so glad this post didn't contain a link...
Hey, Mothman, are you still in Point Pleasant? Back in the '80s (a long time before that silly movie), I went looking for you with my friends but we didn't catch up with you. The real Silver Bridge collapse was three years before I was born.
Of course, something you do not hear a lot about is that some of the first divers to go down came up quickly and would not return because of catfish the size of cars. Ther is a fair amount out there about these great creatures but here is some info:
Point Pleasant, West Virginia is a small town near the Ohio River. Its a nice place with friendly people, but one where strange things happen. There was the Mothman, a winged creature that terrorized the citizenry in the late 60s. The area was also the location for munitions manufacturing during World War II, and its said that runoff leaked into the groundwater; when divers began to search the bottom of the Ohio following the collapse of the Silver Bridge in 1967, they found, according to lifelong Point Pleasant resident Marty McCoy, catfish the size of cars. McCoy, incidentally, is a decedent of half the Hatfield-McCoy feud that almost caused a war between Kentucky and West Virginia in the 1880s.
I do remember going fishing on the river (@ Ashland) with one of my friends and his step dad while we were in high school. His step-dad was wanting to catch some big fish and was using a 20# line. He hooked a fish and it turned upriver against the swift current and broke his line.