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The last post is the WINNER!

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
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I can send a few trillion sand flies if you are missing them. My arms and legs look like someone has taken to me with a cheese grater.
Any photos of scarabs would be much appreciated. If by chance you get photos of dung beetles, I'll need my glasses thought. I can't see crap without my glasses.

Apparently, reactions I have that are similar are of plant origin. Maybe. But they are real reactions none-the-less. Fortunately, very limited contact sensitivity that goes away as quickly as it arrived. Really itchy in between though.

Horseflies are a nuisance while I'm hiking in the warmer parts of the year, but they fly so badly, I can get most of them before they strike. But there is always one sneaker that gets right in the center, high on my back.
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
I wish I could chat more, but I have to get this win and go to bed. I've been sleeping well and I don't want to break my streak.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
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sun rise

The world is on fire
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Chief Engineer @Quagmire , the RF posting impulse engines are stuttering and the reliable warp speed posters seems to have wandered off. Unless you fix the ship, the American contingent will be so stuffed with food on Thursday that amity could break out between right and left; atheist and fundamentalist. It could even spread beyond the ship and afflict more people. Something must be done and only you can do it.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
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Chief Engineer @Quagmire , the RF posting impulse engines are stuttering and the reliable warp speed posters seems to have wandered off. Unless you fix the ship, the American contingent will be so stuffed with food on Thursday that amity could break out between right and left; atheist and fundamentalist. It could even spread beyond the ship and afflict more people. Something must be done and only you can do it.
No worries, I have a plan for just such a contingency.

*sets course for the middle of the sun*
 

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
Any photos of scarabs would be much appreciated. If by chance you get photos of dung beetles, I'll need my glasses thought. I can't see crap without my glasses.

Apparently, reactions I have that are similar are of plant origin. Maybe. But they are real reactions none-the-less. Fortunately, very limited contact sensitivity that goes away as quickly as it arrived. Really itchy in between though.

Horseflies are a nuisance while I'm hiking in the warmer parts of the year, but they fly so badly, I can get most of them before they strike. But there is always one sneaker that gets right in the center, high on my back.

I have several photos of scarab beetles but my photo filing system leaves a little to be desired, the bird photos are regularly sorted and filed alphabetically. Everything else is scattered over 5 hard drives in places that at the time I am confident I will remember, so far I have yet to have remembered anything. I did find one, some kind of rhinoceros beetle I believe. It was about the size of a sherman tank and was running around the yard trying to eat the dog. I was actually going to take a photo the other day of a scarab larvae that I dug up in the garden but by the time I got the camera a magpie had eaten it.

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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
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I have several photos of scarab beetles but my photo filing system leaves a little to be desired, the bird photos are regularly sorted and filed alphabetically. Everything else is scattered over 5 hard drives in places that at the time I am confident I will remember, so far I have yet to have remembered anything. I did find one, some kind of rhinoceros beetle I believe. It was about the size of a sherman tank and was running around the yard trying to eat the dog. I was actually going to take a photo the other day of a scarab larvae that I dug up in the garden but by the time I got the camera a magpie had eaten it.

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We had a stag beetle climbing up the front of our house a couple of years ago to start its mating flight. It drew a crowd cheering it on.
 
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