ok then the spider bite I had a few years ago that caused a vine like
mark on my leg, that covered about 2 feet length and 6 inches in
width  must have just been my imagination. after all according to the
all knowing, it can only effect the skin cells right by the bite right
all knowing one? So the fact that the pain I deal with was gone from
that side of my lower body for two weeks after the bite has nothing to
do with the bite I got ...right all knowing.

noone was confused till you needed to try to confuse people with your
perciseness that IS NOT precise. and christ even when I try to change
it to suit you ...you still have to try to make things more confusing.
goodbye

On 8/28/07, CWFugitt <c_wa...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Thank You Meg'gan,
>
> >OK fine Wayne maybe this will be worded better for you:
>     We agree of course.  But that old English book I studied
> many years ago, was different from yours.   <grin>
>
> I am not a stickler for details but I fear others may get confused.
>
>  >>. If we get down to it your right, it doesn't draw it out (in most
> >but all cases) rather it Neutralise's it by being able to soak into
> >the skin on and around the bite.
>     Yes, very good.   It is a gosh awful thing.  Good thing the spiders are
> small.  A large one would kill us for sure.
>
>
> >You know, give me a break.....to our body the digestive enzyme is a
> >poison of types...other wise there would not be a reaction.
>
>     Thinking about that, thinking hard.
>
> When the cells die, dissolve, disappear, ......... is that a reaction ?
>
> Only to the cells that are damaged beyond repair.  It seems a bit like
> Flesh eating syndrome, does it not ?
>
> Do you mean a reaction by the body or a reaction of the chemical
> damage?   Actually I see it not much different than a burn or chemical
> spill on the body.  Dead Cells any way you cut it.
>
> >  And to me neutralizing a bite reaction is the same as drawing it out.
>
>     Ok........  I don't think we can neutralize the damage that has been
> done.  The venom will eventually wear out but how much damage before then ?
>
> Likely as it works, it is being neutralized as it does its duty. The
> chemical reaction cannot continue forever.  Some chemical compound must run
> out and no longer be volatile..
>
> I have studied and watched spiders at work, in attacks, and in
> feeding.   Awesome.   They show some intelligence, often high intelligence
> that amazes me in the things they do.
> Calculation, lead in attack paths,  intercepting a moving meal,
> Unbelievable for sure.
>
>    They are not as stupid as many think .
>
>    Wayne
>
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