I would have wished for this too. When I sit outside a certain pub in Colchester reading your posts David the cry goes out amongst the local mosquito population that it is feeding time. I am going to add garlic to my diet to give them some dietary variety.
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Laughing! Garlic may shake the mosquitoes and the ladies!
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That got a (or an?) LOL.
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🙂 + “a”
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Here too, pal. Ours sound like B52s on approach-a high whine that strikes fear in my heart…
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Funny! Yes, a high pitched whine. So true. I can hear them coming too. Striking fear in the hearts of us all.
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Oh, yes! They are awful! Here in Iowa the gnats are really bad, too.
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+ black flies. They aren’t fun either.
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“Thou Shall Not Kill” Don’t see one just yet in Vancouver. Too Wet.
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It’s only a matter of time. Then you’ll be joining the rest of the swatting-us.
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Have I got a story for this…. he he he
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I grew up in Minnesota where we referred to the mosquito as the state bird.
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I bet! Land of the 10,000 Lakes and zillions of mosquitoes.
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Lol!! That would have been great!
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He certainly missed the boat on that one. (pun intended)
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🙂 Pun taken and appreciated
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Hahaha!!! love the quote and I sure also hate their un-rhyme rhythm having to sing in my ear and not letting me have a good sleep back then when I was in boarding school.
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Yes, oh the memories mosquitoes bring back.
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Lol 🙂
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I agree. 🙂
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Me, too!
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Yes, South Florida has some freakishly large creatures.
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what we’re lacking in quality (i.e. size) we’re making up for in quantity
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I bet. And wait till that flood water starts to dry out. Nasty.
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With it squeltering here there are no kinds of bugs or flies.
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There is one advantage of 118F heat.
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He should have stepped on the ants also! 🙂
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🙂 There we go, moving that proverbial line again.
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A wish in a state of hopelessness lol I salute the person who came up with this thought.
Me too! Hate the darn things.
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I would have wished for this too. When I sit outside a certain pub in Colchester reading your posts David the cry goes out amongst the local mosquito population that it is feeding time. I am going to add garlic to my diet to give them some dietary variety.
Laughing! Garlic may shake the mosquitoes and the ladies!
That got a (or an?) LOL.
🙂 + “a”
Here too, pal. Ours sound like B52s on approach-a high whine that strikes fear in my heart…
Funny! Yes, a high pitched whine. So true. I can hear them coming too. Striking fear in the hearts of us all.
Oh, yes! They are awful! Here in Iowa the gnats are really bad, too.
+ black flies. They aren’t fun either.
“Thou Shall Not Kill” Don’t see one just yet in Vancouver. Too Wet.
It’s only a matter of time. Then you’ll be joining the rest of the swatting-us.
Have I got a story for this…. he he he
I grew up in Minnesota where we referred to the mosquito as the state bird.
I bet! Land of the 10,000 Lakes and zillions of mosquitoes.
Lol!! That would have been great!
🙂
He certainly missed the boat on that one. (pun intended)
🙂 Pun taken and appreciated
Hahaha!!! love the quote and I sure also hate their un-rhyme rhythm having to sing in my ear and not letting me have a good sleep back then when I was in boarding school.
Yes, oh the memories mosquitoes bring back.
Lol 🙂
I agree. 🙂
🙂
Me, too!
Yes, South Florida has some freakishly large creatures.
what we’re lacking in quality (i.e. size) we’re making up for in quantity
I bet. And wait till that flood water starts to dry out. Nasty.
With it squeltering here there are no kinds of bugs or flies.
There is one advantage of 118F heat.
He should have stepped on the ants also! 🙂
🙂 There we go, moving that proverbial line again.
A wish in a state of hopelessness lol I salute the person who came up with this thought.
🙂