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RandyT:
Paxil? Is that you? |
JDFan:
Yots - This thread makes me think you've been driving to Nevada lately ? |
yotsuya:
It was said about this place that - "Those folks get bent out of shape quick over there. I can post a thread about butterflies and before it's over two members are going at it about Some conspiracy theory butterflies are working for the Russians with opposing viewpoints and literally threatening each other. Seems to be a trend." I'm just proving that this isn't true. Pax, brothers, and Happy Birthday, America. |
pbj:
There's a nice butterfly garden in St. Louis. Houston and Galveston both have them. I am friends with a student getting her PhD on butterfly mating behavior. (It's literally a hot coed chasing butterflies) Apparently you can store them in a refrigerator and it doesn't traumatize or injure them. One time, the Monarchs migrated through San Antonio and you felt like a murderer driving down the highway. The doves ate so many of them they were crash landing and gasping for breath everywhere. Thus ends my thoughts on butterflies. :cheers: |
yotsuya:
--- Quote from: pbj on July 04, 2017, 05:28:55 pm ---There's a nice butterfly garden in St. Louis. Houston and Galveston both have them. I am friends with a student getting her PhD on butterfly mating behavior. (It's literally a hot coed chasing butterflies) Apparently you can store them in a refrigerator and it doesn't traumatize or injure them. One time, the Monarchs migrated through San Antonio and you felt like a murderer driving down the highway. The doves ate so many of them they were crash landing and gasping for breath everywhere. Thus ends my thoughts on butterflies. :cheers: --- End quote --- Thanks for sharing, Brother James. Photographic evidence of the said hot coed chasing these wonderful creatures, or it isn't true. |
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