Gas too expensive, get a Giggle!
ORIGINAL: Worlok14
A new fiddy is on the market. A fuel injected fiddy by Yamaha named the Giggle. It looks kinda ugly but is supposed to be a good little skoot! Whitehendrix, you need to see if you can stunt on one o deez!
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A new fiddy is on the market. A fuel injected fiddy by Yamaha named the Giggle. It looks kinda ugly but is supposed to be a good little skoot! Whitehendrix, you need to see if you can stunt on one o deez!
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ORIGINAL: evil636
figure 8 ants
figure 8 ants
Except my pet of course.
ORIGINAL: Finger Mullet
Florida Palmetto Bug...... Imagine a cockroach that is over an inch long and can FLY when ya try to kill it.....lol.....I hate them bastiges.
Florida Palmetto Bug...... Imagine a cockroach that is over an inch long and can FLY when ya try to kill it.....lol.....I hate them bastiges.
ORIGINAL: srobak
Sounds like a Cicada
Sounds like a Cicada
we get the anual (yearly) and also the 11, 13, and 17 year specias (3 different specieas, they stay underground for 11,13, or 17 years and come up out of the ground, shed their skin and turn int othe large flying bugs to breed then die, how you like ot have sex once every 17 years lol)
actually finger mullet, what you describe is the american cockroach. true palmeto bugs are infact roaches but they can't fly.
The roach that Florida crackers (natives) call palmetto bugs is actually a large wingless, reddish black, armor plated roach that is known for inhabiting saw-palmetto fan palms and cabbage palms more than anywhere else. They are often mistaken for the American cockroach and the Australian cockroach.
Old timers called the Eurycotis Floridana "palmetto bugs" when they were cutting "swamp cabbage" (heart of palmettos and palms) for food. The most distinguishing characteristic of the true palmetto bug is it's foul smell it emits when disturbed. This is a sickening smell that smells like rotten palmetto berries where they live. Some old timers refer to them as them "darn stinkin palmetto bugs". They do not fly and are also referred to as "skunk roaches"
Old timers called the Eurycotis Floridana "palmetto bugs" when they were cutting "swamp cabbage" (heart of palmettos and palms) for food. The most distinguishing characteristic of the true palmetto bug is it's foul smell it emits when disturbed. This is a sickening smell that smells like rotten palmetto berries where they live. Some old timers refer to them as them "darn stinkin palmetto bugs". They do not fly and are also referred to as "skunk roaches"
I have been through 2 17 year Cicada outbreaks in different locations... the worst was in southern Indiana in 04... what a horrible experience. I was still digging them out of my car 2 years later.


