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Old 05-27-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Kamikaze Love Bugs

Is anyone else in the world really annoyed by love bugs?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_bug

These bugs fly around in swarms here in FL and they are ALWAYS having sex with each other. Everyone's cars are covered in love death. So many of these guys are all dying while they're in divine insect union. And not only that!
I was just outside trying to paint, and numerous lovers would fall into my bucket of primer and just drown. It was kind of disturbing, and also reflected a bigger picture. I had to come inside and take a break from the love bug madness outside and RANT ABOUT THESE CRAZY CREATURES


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Reflected a bigger picture than the one you were trying to paint?
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Re: Kamikaze Love Bugs

most definitely.
I'm painting the house. The bugs are ALWAYS intertwined. All over my back. All stuck to the paint. It's hilarious.
They remind me of little thoughts.


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Sounds good.
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Ugh!! I live in Florida too and they are everywhere!! At first I thought they were just conjoined twins, then I started seeing a lot of them...and then they never left
They're so horny
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Re: Kamikaze Love Bugs

they may just be the next source of viagra, or substitute.


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