nothing... why would it?
Thats easy! Red back spiders are called 'red back spiders because they have a red (or sometimes dark orange) stripe on their back. they sometimes have a diamond slightly below that stripe aswell.
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Redback, found in Australia
He breaks the table in two, then he puts it back together making it whole, then he climbs into the whole (hole) and escapes.
It takes 2 hours to get a frog to get out of well. The first hour it climbs to the top and slips back two feet, then next hour it climbs up 2 feet and out 1 foot so it can't slip back.
Tall
by humping
what are red back appearances
because spiders have 8 legs so did humans back then
To sew a spaghetti strap back on by hand, first thread a needle with matching thread. Position the strap in place and use small, even stitches to secure it back onto the garment. Knot the thread securely at the end to finish.
The thread must come from the FRONT of the upright spool on the back of the machine. Thread through the small eyelet on the back (nearest the spool(s), projecting from the top), then through the thread guide at the front of the machine. If you are using a double needle (therefore two spools of thread), the thread from the left-hand spool should go through the top hole and the thread from the right-hand spool through the bottom hole. Come down to the tension disks. Bring the thread through the back disk, up again under the wire guide, and down under the thread guide that is just to the left of the tension disks. Bring the thread through the eye of the take-up lever (the piece that moves up and down when you sew) from RIGHT to LEFT. Guide the thread back down through the thread guide next to the tensioner. There is a little thread guide just inside the door on the left side of the machine; bring the thread through this guide. Then pull the thread through the wire guide above the needle (it's easiest to hold the thread horizontally to do this). Thread the needle front to back. HTH. YMMV.
He rides a dead guy down