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Posted by Pogonip on July 22, 2009, 8:54 pm
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>> Larry Green wrote:
>>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> My DH joked about that scream for years afterward.
>>>>>> Beverly
>>>>>> P.S. Don't go to that link if you are easily
>>>>>> nauseated
>>>>> OOOOO ....Those are whoppers! We used to get some
>>>>> pretty big slugs back in the UK but where I live
>>>>> now in Canada we rarely see
>>>>> slugs (thankfully) but get enough of other 'creepy
>>>>> crawly' types to keep us busy!
>>>> One of the things I love about northern Nevada. No
>>>> slugs. Never seen a snail, either. (Same thing, one
>>>> with house, one without.) No fleas. No palmetto bugs,
>>>> June bugs, Japanese beetles, black
>>>> flies. No fireflies, which I do miss. We have flies,
>>> I was just thinking the other day about the amazing
>>> fireflies we saw in Philadelphia, I loved them! We
>>> don't get any here. I think we were hearing cicadas in
>>> Nashville, but I'm not sure, we never saw whatever was
>>> making the sound. I don't remember seeing ANY birds
>>> while in Nashville, very strange.
>>>> spiders,
>>>> wasps, bees, earwigs, and a few others,
>>> Yeah, here too. Mostly non-lethal, but yuck!
>>>> but it's so different from
>>>> south Florida or Pennsylvania or New Hampshire. There
>>>> are mosquitoes if you live near the swampy areas,
>>>> which I don't.
>>> We are very careful about standing water, people with
>>> Koi ponds and other "water features" have the worst
>>> breeding spots.
>>>> The Mormon crickets are
>>>> crossing the state north of us.
>>> Are they wearing narrow black ties and riding bicycles?
>>> ;-)
>> There goes another keyboard.
>
>
No, you're not! You enjoyed that tremendously.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on July 22, 2009, 9:05 pm
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > > Larry Green wrote:
> > > > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > My DH joked about that scream for years afterward.
> > > > > > > Beverly
> > > > > > > P.S. Don't go to that link if you are easily
> > > > > > > nauseated
> > > > > > OOOOO ....Those are whoppers! We used to get
> > > > > > some pretty big slugs back in the UK but where
> > > > > > I live now in Canada we rarely see
> > > > > > slugs (thankfully) but get enough of other
> > > > > > 'creepy crawly' types to keep us busy!
> > > > > One of the things I love about northern Nevada. No
> > > > > slugs. Never seen a snail, either. (Same
> > > > > thing, one with house, one without.) No fleas.
> > > > > No palmetto bugs, June bugs, Japanese beetles,
> > > > > black flies. No fireflies, which I do miss. We
> > > > > have
> > > > > flies,
> > > > I was just thinking the other day about the amazing
> > > > fireflies we saw in Philadelphia, I loved them! We
> > > > don't get any here. I think we were hearing
> > > > cicadas in Nashville, but I'm not sure, we never
> > > > saw whatever was making the sound. I don't
> > > > remember seeing ANY birds while in Nashville, very
> > > > strange.
> > > > > spiders,
> > > > > wasps, bees, earwigs, and a few others,
> > > > Yeah, here too. Mostly non-lethal, but yuck!
> > > > > but it's so different from
> > > > > south Florida or Pennsylvania or New Hampshire.
> > > > > There are mosquitoes if you live near the swampy
> > > > > areas, which I don't.
> > > > We are very careful about standing water, people
> > > > with Koi ponds and other "water features" have the
> > > > worst breeding spots.
> > > > > The Mormon crickets are
> > > > > crossing the state north of us.
> > > > Are they wearing narrow black ties and riding
> > > > bicycles? ;-)
> > > There goes another keyboard.
> No, you're not! You enjoyed that tremendously.
Now *my* keyboard and monitor are all covered with iced tea!
(And you're right, I did. I was pretty sure you would 'get
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it'.) ;->
--
Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by Pogonip on July 23, 2009, 1:31 am
BEI Design wrote:
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> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>>>> Larry Green wrote:
>>>>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>>> My DH joked about that scream for years afterward.
>>>>>>>> Beverly
>>>>>>>> P.S. Don't go to that link if you are easily
>>>>>>>> nauseated
>>>>>>> OOOOO ....Those are whoppers! We used to get
>>>>>>> some pretty big slugs back in the UK but where
>>>>>>> I live now in Canada we rarely see
>>>>>>> slugs (thankfully) but get enough of other
>>>>>>> 'creepy crawly' types to keep us busy!
>>>>>> One of the things I love about northern Nevada. No
>>>>>> slugs. Never seen a snail, either. (Same
>>>>>> thing, one with house, one without.) No fleas.
>>>>>> No palmetto bugs, June bugs, Japanese beetles,
>>>>>> black flies. No fireflies, which I do miss. We
>>>>>> have
>>>>>> flies,
>>>>> I was just thinking the other day about the amazing
>>>>> fireflies we saw in Philadelphia, I loved them! We
>>>>> don't get any here. I think we were hearing
>>>>> cicadas in Nashville, but I'm not sure, we never
>>>>> saw whatever was making the sound. I don't
>>>>> remember seeing ANY birds while in Nashville, very
>>>>> strange.
>>>>>> spiders,
>>>>>> wasps, bees, earwigs, and a few others,
>>>>> Yeah, here too. Mostly non-lethal, but yuck!
>>>>>> but it's so different from
>>>>>> south Florida or Pennsylvania or New Hampshire.
>>>>>> There are mosquitoes if you live near the swampy
>>>>>> areas, which I don't.
>>>>> We are very careful about standing water, people
>>>>> with Koi ponds and other "water features" have the
>>>>> worst breeding spots.
>>>>>> The Mormon crickets are
>>>>>> crossing the state north of us.
>>>>> Are they wearing narrow black ties and riding
>>>>> bicycles? ;-)
>>>> There goes another keyboard.
>> No, you're not! You enjoyed that tremendously.
>
> Now *my* keyboard and monitor are all covered with iced tea!
> (And you're right, I did. I was pretty sure you would 'get
>
I thought about telling you only the boy crickets dress that way. The
girl crickets wear Peter Pan collars, sleeves, and skirt hems below the
knee.
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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Posted by BEI Design on July 23, 2009, 2:46 am
Pogonip wrote:
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> BEI Design wrote:
> > Pogonip wrote:
> > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > > > Pogonip wrote:
> > > > > > > Larry Green wrote:
> > > > > > > > BEI Design wrote:
> > > > > > My DH joked about that scream for years
> > > > > > afterward.
> > > > > > > > > Beverly
> > > > > > > > > P.S. Don't go to that link if you are
> > > > > > > > > easily nauseated
> > > > > > > > OOOOO ....Those are whoppers! We used to get
> > > > > > > > some pretty big slugs back in the UK but
> > > > > > > > where I live now in Canada we rarely see
> > > > > > > > slugs (thankfully) but get enough of other
> > > > > > > > 'creepy crawly' types to keep us busy!
> > > > > > > One of the things I love about northern
> > > > > > > Nevada. No slugs. Never seen a snail, either.
> > > > > > > (Same
> > > > > > > thing, one with house, one without.) No
> > > > > > > fleas. No palmetto bugs, June bugs, Japanese
> > > > > > > beetles,
> > > > > > > black flies. No fireflies, which I do miss.
> > > > > > > We have
> > > > > > > flies,
> > > > > > I was just thinking the other day about the
> > > > > > amazing fireflies we saw in Philadelphia, I
> > > > > > loved them!
> > > > > > We don't get any here. I think we were hearing
> > > > > > cicadas in Nashville, but I'm not sure, we never
> > > > > > saw whatever was making the sound. I don't
> > > > > > remember seeing ANY birds while in Nashville,
> > > > > > very strange.
> > > > > > > spiders,
> > > > > > > wasps, bees, earwigs, and a few others,
> > > > > > Yeah, here too. Mostly non-lethal, but yuck!
> > > > > > > but it's so different from
> > > > > > > south Florida or Pennsylvania or New
> > > > > > > Hampshire. There are mosquitoes if you live
> > > > > > > near the
> > > > > > > swampy areas, which I don't.
> > > > > > We are very careful about standing water, people
> > > > > > with Koi ponds and other "water features" have
> > > > > > the worst breeding spots.
> > > > > > > The Mormon crickets are
> > > > > > > crossing the state north of us.
> > > > > > Are they wearing narrow black ties and riding
> > > > > > bicycles? ;-)
> > > > > There goes another keyboard.
> > > No, you're not! You enjoyed that tremendously.
> > Now *my* keyboard and monitor are all covered with iced
> > tea! (And you're right, I did. I was pretty sure you
> I thought about telling you only the boy crickets dress
> that way. The girl crickets wear Peter Pan collars,
> sleeves, and skirt hems below the knee.
I imagine (but have no way of proving it) that they also
wear the mysterious temple garments as well...
--
Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by Pogonip on July 23, 2009, 2:52 am
BEI Design wrote:
show/hide quoted text
> Pogonip wrote:
>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>>>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>>>>>> Larry Green wrote:
>>>>>>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>>>>>> My DH joked about that scream for years
>>>>>>> afterward.
>>>>>>>>>> Beverly
>>>>>>>>>> P.S. Don't go to that link if you are
>>>>>>>>>> easily nauseated
>>>>>>>>> OOOOO ....Those are whoppers! We used to get
>>>>>>>>> some pretty big slugs back in the UK but
>>>>>>>>> where I live now in Canada we rarely see
>>>>>>>>> slugs (thankfully) but get enough of other
>>>>>>>>> 'creepy crawly' types to keep us busy!
>>>>>>>> One of the things I love about northern
>>>>>>>> Nevada. No slugs. Never seen a snail, either.
>>>>>>>> (Same
>>>>>>>> thing, one with house, one without.) No
>>>>>>>> fleas. No palmetto bugs, June bugs, Japanese
>>>>>>>> beetles,
>>>>>>>> black flies. No fireflies, which I do miss.
>>>>>>>> We have
>>>>>>>> flies,
>>>>>>> I was just thinking the other day about the
>>>>>>> amazing fireflies we saw in Philadelphia, I
>>>>>>> loved them!
>>>>>>> We don't get any here. I think we were hearing
>>>>>>> cicadas in Nashville, but I'm not sure, we never
>>>>>>> saw whatever was making the sound. I don't
>>>>>>> remember seeing ANY birds while in Nashville,
>>>>>>> very strange.
>>>>>>>> spiders,
>>>>>>>> wasps, bees, earwigs, and a few others,
>>>>>>> Yeah, here too. Mostly non-lethal, but yuck!
>>>>>>>> but it's so different from
>>>>>>>> south Florida or Pennsylvania or New
>>>>>>>> Hampshire. There are mosquitoes if you live
>>>>>>>> near the
>>>>>>>> swampy areas, which I don't.
>>>>>>> We are very careful about standing water, people
>>>>>>> with Koi ponds and other "water features" have
>>>>>>> the worst breeding spots.
>>>>>>>> The Mormon crickets are
>>>>>>>> crossing the state north of us.
>>>>>>> Are they wearing narrow black ties and riding
>>>>>>> bicycles? ;-)
>>>>>> There goes another keyboard.
>>>> No, you're not! You enjoyed that tremendously.
>>> Now *my* keyboard and monitor are all covered with iced
>>> tea! (And you're right, I did. I was pretty sure you
>> I thought about telling you only the boy crickets dress
>> that way. The girl crickets wear Peter Pan collars,
>> sleeves, and skirt hems below the knee.
>
> I imagine (but have no way of proving it) that they also
> wear the mysterious temple garments as well...
>
Well, you never ever see those except when they're hanging on the
clothesline on wash day!
--
Joanne
stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us.earth.milky-way.com
http://members.tripod.com/~bernardschopen/
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>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> Pogonip wrote:
>>>> Larry Green wrote:
>>>>> BEI Design wrote:
>>> My DH joked about that scream for years afterward.
>>>>>> Beverly
>>>>>> P.S. Don't go to that link if you are easily
>>>>>> nauseated
>>>>> OOOOO ....Those are whoppers! We used to get some
>>>>> pretty big slugs back in the UK but where I live
>>>>> now in Canada we rarely see
>>>>> slugs (thankfully) but get enough of other 'creepy
>>>>> crawly' types to keep us busy!
>>>> One of the things I love about northern Nevada. No
>>>> slugs. Never seen a snail, either. (Same thing, one
>>>> with house, one without.) No fleas. No palmetto bugs,
>>>> June bugs, Japanese beetles, black
>>>> flies. No fireflies, which I do miss. We have flies,
>>> I was just thinking the other day about the amazing
>>> fireflies we saw in Philadelphia, I loved them! We
>>> don't get any here. I think we were hearing cicadas in
>>> Nashville, but I'm not sure, we never saw whatever was
>>> making the sound. I don't remember seeing ANY birds
>>> while in Nashville, very strange.
>>>> spiders,
>>>> wasps, bees, earwigs, and a few others,
>>> Yeah, here too. Mostly non-lethal, but yuck!
>>>> but it's so different from
>>>> south Florida or Pennsylvania or New Hampshire. There
>>>> are mosquitoes if you live near the swampy areas,
>>>> which I don't.
>>> We are very careful about standing water, people with
>>> Koi ponds and other "water features" have the worst
>>> breeding spots.
>>>> The Mormon crickets are
>>>> crossing the state north of us.
>>> Are they wearing narrow black ties and riding bicycles?
>>> ;-)
>> There goes another keyboard.
>
>