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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: redrider90 on January 13, 2015, 07:21:58 PM
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No Guzzi content. Nothing remotely about bikes but well watch it and see for yourself. ~;
We are :food for other beings!
http://vimeo.com/116518067 :PICS!:
Heck it's winter and with cabin fever so we need something, anything no matter how gross to entertain ourselves.
Break out the :pop (tiny but mighty) and watch.
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Well, I give the guy credit for being able to wait for them to develop and come out. Crazy entomologists.
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No Guzzi content. Nothing remotely about bikes but well watch it and see for yourself. ~;
We are :food for other beings!
http://vimeo.com/116518067 :PICS!:
Heck it's winter and with cabin fever so we need something, anything no matter how gross to entertain ourselves.
Break out the :pop (tiny but mighty) and watch.
Alright I watched that.. Hmm thanks for that. We are considering in our future retirement plans retiring in Costa Rica.. I don't think I had better show this video to the Mrs.
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Putrescently interesting but I don't want one thank you.
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Yeah. This guy's normal.
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Isn't that from a book or movie. Something in the title about a bean field war? Something to do with water rights. :BEER:
Matt
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Isn't that from a book or movie. Something in the title about a bean field war? Something to do with water rights. :BEER:
Matt
Are you referring to the Milagro bean field war ? First book of a great trilogy .
Dusty
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Are you referring to the Milagro bean field war ? First book of a great trilogy .
Dusty
And a good movie.
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In a former life, I had an advanced degree in PARASITOLOGY. I was absolutely rapt by that video! Especially the bits about releasing pain killers so as not to disturb the host. Classically indicative of a very long relationship between species.
Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
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Now i know why i'm an orthopod and not a dermatoligist.
I need more blood when something digs itself out of a body. Like the Alien films.
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I wonder how tasty the larvae are?
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Yet another lesson that "Paradise" comes at a price.
Iteresting video and very well filmed. I noticed the fellow is from my 'hood (Boston). I found myself saying "you better kill that damned fly once it pops out of the ground." I can hear the news story now: "...believed to have been introduced into this country by a travelling entymologist, the bot fly has now spread throughout the New England states..."
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In a former life, I had an advanced degree in PARASITOLOGY. I was absolutely rapt by that video! Especially the bits about releasing pain killers so as not to disturb the host. Classically indicative of a very long relationship between species.
Patrick Hayes
Fremont CA
I also found the quote about the pain killers interesting. But he also mentioned that the exit wound healed completely in 2 days!
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I can assure you that if i was dealing with that little b*stard, the exit wound that I would inflict would not heal within two days....
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When I was living in Brazil it was not unusual to get quite a few mosquito bites every day! Most healed up but some would take a week. I had one that just did not get better and after a month went to the local clinic. Doc gave me antibiotics and anti inflammatories. After another few weeks it still was not better. My wife asked her private doc to look at it. He started to check it out and squeeze around it. After a while.....something came out. He put it in a 35mm film canister so I could take it home and get a few pictures. Lived for 2-3 days there. For all the times I was bitten I still think I was very lucky to only have 1 in 3 years. :o
(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-q53OA8ciULE/VLaLi25H-LI/AAAAAAAADV8/FMLyD10J-7U/w705-h419-no/BotFly.JPG)
The coin is about the size of a silver dollar.
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Now i know why i'm an orthopod and not a dermatoligist.
I need more blood when something digs itself out of a body. Like the Alien films.
This guy had a turn signal lever removed from his arm 51 years AFTER the accident. He did not know it was there until it recently started bothering him.
It came from his 63 Thunderbird. Great story. Lucky man he did not get an infections.
http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/granite-city-man-finds-out-what-s-been-hidden-in/article_d19e6473-80a3-51c8-bbb4-70f21d9e5904.html
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Now i know why i'm an orthopod and not a dermatoligist.
I need more blood when something digs itself out of a body. Like the Alien films.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmDXVbte5Oc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmDXVbte5Oc)
(http://werecyclemovies.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/alien-chestburster_001a_1196992871.jpg)
(http://pgcooper1939.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/chestburster.jpg)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmDXVbte5Oc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmDXVbte5Oc)
(http://werecyclemovies.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/alien-chestburster_001a_1196992871.jpg)
(http://pgcooper1939.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/chestburster.jpg)
All time favorite classic sci-fi movie not to mention Sigourney Weaver. Those were nasty buggers living in those pods.