Now, I don't know if he was inspired by my success or what, but would you believe the spider actually caught something? Well, he did! Somehow, at last, that spider had caught himself a gnat.
Maybe it wasn't such a big catch, but all the same, the spider had wound its silk around that bug until it had a tiny little bug in a great big ball of silk. It was almost like the spider was trying to create a tourist attraction: The Biggest Ball of Spider Silk in the World.
That big ball of bug hung smack in the middle of the web. As if to declare: I've got something. I've got something. I've got something.
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HumorHighest Ranking: #1 in Humor [FEATURED, SEPT-OCT] An idealistic poet refuses to budge from the last parcel of land a developer needs to acquire in order to build a shopping mall. (Literary satire with pop culture references and environmental theme...
