Spun

Spun

Grease splattered Spun is one of the more elusive, wild and aggressive Underbiters.

She lives mainly in the basement (at least at my house, though I suppose if I had a garage, she might venture there too). She likes loud noises and movement. Some of her favourite playgrounds are the inside of the furnace or washing machine (you can see the damage she caused to my laundry). She chomps on wiring, slip-slides through grease, and gets a thrill from catching a gust of air into your ducts.

She also likes work benches - knocking over bottles and snarfing up WD40 like it's mother's milk.

Though she won't escape unscathed, she can withstand a jolt of electricity. If you have a bulb suddenly burst, or your new fuses give up the ghost before their time, Spun might be at fault.

Since she's worn down her teeth so much, she now uses her spikes to puncture objects (just as easily as we would use a bottle opener).

Favourite foods include motor oil and extension chords.

Why

Ok why does she have only one eye....from the electric shocks or from the wd40 going in her eye....Or did you just punch it out for messing up your laundry??? I like the spikes.

Submitted by mrsCooter (not verified) on June 23, 2009 - 5:53pm.
Mrs. Cooter I promise...

I did not harm Spun (as much as I would have liked to). I don't know the details of how she lost the eye, but I do know it was a result of her risky, thrill-seeking behaviour.

Submitted by Ghoul Friday on June 24, 2009 - 10:19am.

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