Pool table spiders? Balls stuck?

An elderly friend got a brown recluse spider stuck in his shirt after chopping wood. It bit several times and left him in a bad way for a while.

I was bit on the hip by one and could not walk for close to a month. Left a hideous scar. Still causes pain almost 20 years later.
 
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Most annoying spider in the world: the Valley Spider. It sustains mainly on chalk.
 
Nightmare, Mr J.

My friend was bitten about six times on his back and shoulder... very serious for an octogenarian.
 
This is a common phenomenon as spiders are known to enjoy the game of three-ball. They will randomly trap balls until only three balls remain forcing players to partake in their favorite match.

OMG !!!!!!! :rotflmao1::rotflmao1::rotflmao1::rotflmao1:
 
Extended spider at rest.
 

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Also, the swan neck, spider, and short rest together, relaxing on the baize.
 

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Also, the swan neck, spider, and short rest together, relaxing on the baize.
I think the swan's neck (on the left) would be the tool of choice in a pool hall fight. Assuming you had already thrown the available balls.
 
I think the swan's neck (on the left) would be the tool of choice in a pool hall fight. Assuming you had already thrown the available balls.

Ahh, but the extended swan-neck on a 90" butt? You wouldn't even be in spatter range with that baby. :D
 
I think the swan's neck (on the left) would be the tool of choice in a pool hall fight. Assuming you had already thrown the available balls.

Ahh, but the extended swan-neck on a 90" butt? You wouldn't even be in spatter range with that baby. :D

The X rest comes in handy on ranches at certain times of year.

I hate using the X rest at snooker...it messes up my aim.
 
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