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    1. #1
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      My opinion

      Guys and Gal, I hate to say it, but it looks like Janie's corner has run it's course.

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      Nooooooooooooooooooo, U cant say that, we will miss it sooooo much Janie

      How are U, hope U are feelin much better now

      BaNzI

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      Ebb and flow, there seem to be a shortage of things that fit here at the moment.

      Like, "how do you remove slug slime" - I made the mistake of picking some of these awful slitherers off path and plants, and I'd washed my hands 4 times without successfully getting rid of the awful goo!

      http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspap...174643,00.html
      The legislation will also offer protection to creatures such as insects, slugs, worms, caterpillars and butterflies if scientific evidence proves that they suffer pain and distress
      I threw them down a drain - I don't care if they did suffer
      ¡uʍop ǝpısdn ɹoʇıuoɯ ʎɯ pǝuɹnʇ oɥʍ ¡ʎǝɥ

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      Ebb and flow, I didn't think of that. OK, slugs, you are protected.
      One time a millipede ran up out of a drain. I swear he was coming right for me. I screamed and jumped backwards, almost puting a hole in the wall behind me. LTR, it's us or them!!!

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      @LTR try salt mate that usally works on the little blighters lol

      whoops i guess im gunna get fined £20,000 now for talking about it !?

      whats the world comming to !?

      so fly's are insects so we cannot swat those either !?

      what about c0ckroaches !?

      @janie NOW you stop talking nonsense and stay put you put the sunshine back into the forum


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      I just watched a disgusting Ripley's Believe it or Not. A man in England ate nothing but giant ****roaches. To get even more disgusting, he said they sometimes scratched him trying to get back up the esophagus! He had fangs implanted to be able to cut through their shells. He said when they are cooked they taste kind of like bacon. Anybody hungry?

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      RIPLEY'S is cool i watch it every time its on janie its interesting although gross sometimes as you found out lol


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      Did you see the one with the giant **** roach eater? I always hated the ones where people were doing obviously painful things to their bodies, like when they hang themselves up with nails through the skin.

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      Roach eater? Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
      Disgusting
      Women need a reason to have sex.... Men just need a place.

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      i prefer leaving zat to dogs/cats even them don't like

      In the name of God,impure souls of the living dead shall be banished into eternal damnation.Amen

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      My dogs love the roaches - they curl up their noses at first but like humans who can't tear themselves away from scenes of death and destruction, they then devour the hapless roaches. Now there are many species of these creatures and some actually make good meals for people, depending on custom. Consider that people once ate other people - one's man meat is another man's .. meat :-)

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      OK,so roaches are disgusting,but a source of proteines.......
      what to think about an egg?
      Also a source of proteines,but it's delivered by the backend of a big bird,still we enjoy eating eggs,now THAT'S disgusting...
      It's nice to be important,but it's more important to be nice.....

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      Good Morning Sunshines. It's Sunday...I HATE Sundays.
      Eggs don't have little legs to crawl back up your esophagus.
      Dogs and cats lick their behinds. Dogs get Scooby Snacks from cat litter boxes. No surprise they'll go after the roaches!
      Hmmmmm.....Elsmay, I like that thought....Man's meat!

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      Almost forgot...Good Morning Guests! Please feel free to join us!

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      Quote Originally Posted by janiedriver
      Eggs don't have little legs to crawl back up your esophagus.
      No,indeed,but if you crunch the roaches before swallowing them,it will minimise that problem.......... eggs (can) have something much more enjoyable,it's called salmonella...


      Quote Originally Posted by janiedriver
      Good Morning Sunshines. It's Sunday...I HATE Sundays.

      I don't,in fact,I love every free day a man can get in his working life....
      It's nice to be important,but it's more important to be nice.....


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