Thursday, July 19, 2012 at 6:39 amThey’re everywhere…. 36.342628-94.196723Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...
Like “watch where you walk, hands flailing in the air” everywhere or just “OMG, there’s another one” everywhere? Either way, it’s giving me the chicken skin. Loading... Reply
That’s a nice one. As long as they don’t grow giant and carnivorous like in the old b-movie Beginning Of The End you’ll be fine. Loading... Reply
I think I’d be more worried if they stayed small and became carnivorous. One big one I can avoid. A thousand little ones… not so much. Loading... Reply
I don’t have any feathered friends with me at the studio or driving around Bentonville. That might be a little weird of me. Well, weirder than normal. Loading... Reply
I don’t do well with things that skitter and jump suddenly my way. Unless by ‘well’ your definition is to run and scream. Loading... Reply
Like “watch where you walk, hands flailing in the air” everywhere or just “OMG, there’s another one” everywhere?
Either way, it’s giving me the chicken skin.
Is there really a difference between the two? 😉
That’s a nice one. As long as they don’t grow giant and carnivorous like in the old b-movie Beginning Of The End you’ll be fine.
I think I’d be more worried if they stayed small and became carnivorous. One big one I can avoid. A thousand little ones… not so much.
I’m surprised all your feathered friends haven’t gobbled them all up!
I don’t have any feathered friends with me at the studio or driving around Bentonville. That might be a little weird of me. Well, weirder than normal.
I don’t do well with things that skitter and jump suddenly my way. Unless by ‘well’ your definition is to run and scream.
So swarm of locusts would totally do you in, eh? 😉
Yeah – it’d be melt-down city.
I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords!
As long as we can dip them in chocolate….