JIM PARSONS: Hi.
I'm Jim.
I'm supposed to tell you all
about the word arachnid.
Now, I'm a little embarrassed,
because while I think arachnid
sounds like a really cool word,
I have no idea what an
arachnid is.
SPIDER: Hi Jim.
JIM PARSONS: Ah, spider.
SPIDER: Hey.
Where you going?
JIM PARSONS: OK, that was really
weird because I'm just
supposed to be here to talk
about the word arachnid.
I did not expect to
see a spider.
SPIDER: There you are--
JIM PARSONS: Spider's back.
SPIDER: Where you go--Jim,
come back.
JIM PARSONS: The spider's
following me.
Still following me.
Why is a spider following me?
SPIDER: Because I'm
an arachnid.
JIM PARSONS: Huh?
SPIDER: I'm an arachnid.
JIM PARSONS: What do you mean,
you're an arachnid?
SPIDER: Well, an arachnid is
a bug with eight legs.
JIM PARSONS: It is?
SPIDER: Yes.
An arachnid is a bug with eight
legs, and we spiders are
bugs, right?
JIM PARSONS: Right.
SPIDER: And how many
legs do I have?
JIM PARSONS: Let's see.
One, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight.
Eight legs.
Hey, you're a bug
with eight legs.
SPIDER: That's right.
That means I'm--
JIM PARSONS: An arachnid.
SPIDER: Not so close.
You kind of freak me out.
JIM PARSONS: Sorry.
JIM AND SPIDER: Arachnid.
