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<blockquote data-quote="Sonicookie" data-source="post: 103231" data-attributes="member: 5746"><p>Last summer, I chose to show my tarantula at the fair. I was in a 4-H club for it. I had to take her to the meeting place before fair to get a health checkup so she was allowed on the fairgrounds. Eventually the people from the vet came and were checking animals. Then, my siblings (they helped me bring her) heard them whispering "how do you do a checkup on a tarantula?". Then the he came over, lifted up her cage, looked inside, said "well, it's alive. Must be healthy," and signed the paper.</p><p></p><p>Then at the fair one of the people in the 4-H club (she was actually the mother of three members) came over while I was (the cat show came before the pocket pets show in the same place, and the judges were preparing for it) waiting. She said she was with the judges for a bit and one of them said "oh no I'm going to have to judge a tarantula!" She said that she was snickering because she knew the owner. When I got done showing a bunch of people came over to take a picture (some said they were afraid of spiders). In the end I got reserve champion and two people ribbons. I lost to a hedgehog named sonic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonicookie, post: 103231, member: 5746"] Last summer, I chose to show my tarantula at the fair. I was in a 4-H club for it. I had to take her to the meeting place before fair to get a health checkup so she was allowed on the fairgrounds. Eventually the people from the vet came and were checking animals. Then, my siblings (they helped me bring her) heard them whispering "how do you do a checkup on a tarantula?". Then the he came over, lifted up her cage, looked inside, said "well, it's alive. Must be healthy," and signed the paper. Then at the fair one of the people in the 4-H club (she was actually the mother of three members) came over while I was (the cat show came before the pocket pets show in the same place, and the judges were preparing for it) waiting. She said she was with the judges for a bit and one of them said "oh no I'm going to have to judge a tarantula!" She said that she was snickering because she knew the owner. When I got done showing a bunch of people came over to take a picture (some said they were afraid of spiders). In the end I got reserve champion and two people ribbons. I lost to a hedgehog named sonic. [/QUOTE]
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