Lol. That's pretty much how it goes. Spiders just get really creepy.
Lol. Maybe. I don't know if I have even tried gluten-free bread before.
Brick yeah. All those hairy little legs and those horrible eyes. . . "Why do they have so many eyes?!?" ~ Candace Flynn
Some of it's good, some of it's little better than eating paper towels. I still miss true wheat.
Lol. That's definitely a spider alright. Hehe, that quote from Candace is funny. How big are spiders in Germany?
Ah, I see. I suppose it still tastes good, just doesn't beat true wheat. How long were you able to eat true wheat before you discovered you had to go on a gluten-free diet?
Brick yeah. All those hairy little legs and those horrible eyes. . . "Why do they have so many eyes?!?" ~ Candace Flynn
Some of it's good, some of it's little better than eating paper towels. I still miss true wheat.
Lol. That's definitely a spider alright. Hehe, that quote from Candace is funny. How big are spiders in Germany?
Ah, I see. I suppose it still tastes good, just doesn't beat true wheat. How long were you able to eat true wheat before you discovered you had to go on a gluten-free diet?
She has a lot of great quotes. Not very big. The biggest I've seen were half the size of the palm of my hand -- two inches long, at most.
Yeah. You get used to it after half a decade or so. Mm, I was. . . eleven or twelve when I stopped.
Zach, why did you delete all of my spaces for dramatic pause and reduce it down to a flimsy three line break?!
Unfortunately, I believe we may have to consider it "spam" if we have to keep scrolling down to find the rest of the message. Maybe I'll leave a little bit more gap next time, but not too long.
Lol. That's definitely a spider alright. Hehe, that quote from Candace is funny. How big are spiders in Germany?
Ah, I see. I suppose it still tastes good, just doesn't beat true wheat. How long were you able to eat true wheat before you discovered you had to go on a gluten-free diet?
She has a lot of great quotes. Not very big. The biggest I've seen were half the size of the palm of my hand -- two inches long, at most.
Yeah. You get used to it after half a decade or so. Mm, I was. . . eleven or twelve when I stopped.
Yep. I may not remember all of them, but It'll come back to mind if I rewatch a few episodes. Ah, that's good. I think most spiders I encounter are around that big as well.
Ah, ok. It takes a while, and I'm sure it felt annoying the first time you had to do it, especially at such a young age.