Guys and Gal, I hate to say it, but it looks like Janie's corner has run it's course.
I threw them down a drain - I don't care if they did sufferThe 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
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...janiedriver said:Eggs don't have little legs to crawl back up your esophagus.
janiedriver said:Good Morning Sunshines. It's Sunday...I HATE Sundays.
janiedriver said:How many more years til retirement, Roadworker?
i even saw dogs here which were afraid of roaches n cats 1 of my previous dogs(there's no more now) preferred rats/rodents instead of catselsamay said: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