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Dee Jay's Berry-Bug Postulation....


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Guest Donna Jean

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Situation:

Mowing the edge of the field on the tractor when a large berry bush looms close to your location...

You pull up and there is the most beautiful, luscious, big, juicy berry that you have ever seen in your life...easily within your reach...

Postulation:

The berry in your hand looks just as beautiful, luscious, big and juicy from the bug's point of view that is enjoying it from the other side...

Conclusion:

Once swallowed...the bug is rarely recoverable in good shape....

dang.....

Donna Jean

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Guest BeckyTG

Nutritionally Complete Donna Jean,

Bugs are an excellent source of protein. Western Civilization is one of the few cultures ever to inhabit the Earth to NOT include insects as a routine part of the diet.

I hope it wasn't a Ladybug.... <_<

No, I don't want to trade lunches today... :P

Becky

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Donna Jean,

I would think that you of all people should be able to see this from the bug's perspective.

Didn't you hear the tiny cries of, "Help me!" and "The horror, the horror!"

Oh my, I don't know what to say eating a poor defenseless bug.

I, of course, had a more civilized meal - Crawfish Ettouffee - no insets were harmed in it's making, although I believe that the crawfish might have had some sort of objection as to its preparation.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest ~Brenda~

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Situation:

Mowing the edge of the field on the tractor when a large berry bush looms close to your location...

You pull up and there is the most beautiful, luscious, big, juicy berry that you have ever seen in your life...easily within your reach...

Postulation:

The berry in your hand looks just as beautiful, luscious, big and juicy from the bug's point of view that is enjoying it from the other side...

Conclusion:

Once swallowed...the bug is rarely recoverable in good shape....

dang.....

Donna Jean

:lol: :lol:

Maybe it is time to step away from the tractor :)

You seem to get youself into trouble when riding it :D

Or maybe it is the popsicles......

Oh heck, what can I tell you... you are going to eat popsicles, flirt with Amish boys, eat berries... bugs, get whacked by branches anyway... and still ride your tractor.

Maybe it is time to join Tractors Anonymous :)

Love

Brenda

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Guest Jean Davis

Was the bug crunchy?

Or did you just think the berry was crunchy.

I'm assuming that you chewed the berry, right.

LUV

Jean

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Guest Micha

I, of course, had a more civilized meal - Crawfish Ettouffee - no insets were harmed in it's making, although I believe that the crawfish might have had some sort of objection as to its preparation.

Love ya,

Sally

I always felt bad for them. . . :(

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Guest Donna Jean

Donna Jean,

I, of course, had a more civilized meal - Crawfish Ettouffee - no insets were harmed in it's making, although I believe that the crawfish might have had some sort of objection as to its preparation.

Love ya,

Sally

Sally, Honey.....

There is a very good reason that crawfish are called "Mudbugs"!

Those alien looking little creatures are gross!

I only eat things of that caliber by accident!

Huggs

Donna Jean

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Guest chngnwnd

I live by the ocean - so people eats lots of crabs here. Recently, I have drawn the conclusion that eating a crab really is not all that different from eating bugs - except bugs are less salty I would imagine. When you look at a pile of crab shells from crabs people have eaten - all that comes to mind is "Dang, that must have been one hell of an infestation."

Enjoy the bug - someday you will be charged ridiculous amounts of money to eat them...

Bobbie

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They have a nasty habit here of serving boiled seafood with the heads on them - I have a hard time eating anything that is looking back at me.

Shrimp look particularly sad and way too bug like with the eyes, antennae and legs still attached - maybe they are the distant relatives of the insects who did not crawl out of the sea.

Well, I hope you remembered to pack a bug with your salad today.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest JustShelly

Don't you just hate that!

You want to enjoy a good insect snack for a change :unsure:

And then :mellow:

Some big ole juicy berry has to ruin it. :P

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Guest ChloëC

ok, didn't I read somewhere about the number of spiders 'eaten' while sleeping. And what about those little bugs that inhabit your eyebrows eating your sweat or other excretions?

I believe there are actually allowable percentages of 'bug' parts that the Food and Drug Administration allows in packaged/canned foods.

This concept that somehow, because we're 'human' makes us special in the animal world is so full of it. Crew cuts came about in World War II because the military had to get rid of head lice. Now those haircuts are normal. They didn't used to be!!! I find the rise in bed bug reporting fascinating. 'Night, night, sleep tight, and don't let the bed bugs bite' means an awful lot more today, than it did 40 years ago!

Why don't we wear hats anymore? Well, we actually take showers or baths a lot more than in 'olden' days and we aren't in the fields as much, ergo, not as much need to keep the bugs out of our hair (bugs/flies really love dirty, matted, unwashed hair), ergo, not as much need for hats. I suspect that the smell of cigarette smoke in the 1950's hid a lot more smells than we'll ever realize. Notice how the rise in taking daily showers mirrored the decrease in smoking?

Did you know in the 1950's people took showers or baths about once a week - at most? Which was an awful lot more than in the 1850's when it was practically never.

I got a kick out of those ads for that new vermouth. Don't buy Martini and Rossi because - it's 'yellow'. Buy ours because it's clear! And don't you want a 'clear' vermouth with your vodka martini?

I could go on and on about the ridiculousness of today's attitudes but I won't.

Oooooh, eating a bug! How gross! No...how normal.

Chloë

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ok, didn't I read somewhere about the number of spiders 'eaten' while sleeping. And what about those little bugs that inhabit your eyebrows eating your sweat or other excretions?

I was talking with a Russian arachnologist a few weeks ago (there's a lot of story there that I'm skipping), and I asked him about this, and he swears that the eating-spiders-in-your-sleep thing is completely false.

Just saying.

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Guest Nicodeme

I was talking with a Russian arachnologist a few weeks ago (there's a lot of story there that I'm skipping), and I asked him about this, and he swears that the eating-spiders-in-your-sleep thing is completely false.

Just saying.

Yeah, that spider statistic was pulled out of a book of fake facts from the 50s and revived in the 90s as part of a commentary on how gullible people can be when it comes to the things they get in chain e-mails.

(I'd advise trusting arachnologists and Snopes more than your chain e-mails.)

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