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<blockquote data-quote="HeadsUp" data-source="post: 54612" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>The huntsman has evolved its form of comedy to skilfully climb up and hide behind the sun visor then dropping down on a spinerette to dangle in front of your face. Its happened to me a couple of times but I am too tough and reserved for those little buggers.</p><p>I dont even smile so as to avoid encouraging them. I just briefly tap the brake enough to make them swing and hit the windscreen. See how they like a bruise on their head the naughty little buggers.</p><p></p><p>Got to wonder if they have mates in the smash repair industry though :/ </p><p></p><p>Years ago I ignored one that did the sunvisor trick but he went away to think about it and half an hour later he crawled up my leg to try plan B </p><p>I flicked him out the window after that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadsUp, post: 54612, member: 414"] The huntsman has evolved its form of comedy to skilfully climb up and hide behind the sun visor then dropping down on a spinerette to dangle in front of your face. Its happened to me a couple of times but I am too tough and reserved for those little buggers. I dont even smile so as to avoid encouraging them. I just briefly tap the brake enough to make them swing and hit the windscreen. See how they like a bruise on their head the naughty little buggers. Got to wonder if they have mates in the smash repair industry though :/ Years ago I ignored one that did the sunvisor trick but he went away to think about it and half an hour later he crawled up my leg to try plan B I flicked him out the window after that [/QUOTE]
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