Is it a bird, is it a
Plane No . . . . It’s Maybug
Man.
Faster than a speeding
butterfly
More powerful than a large
Stick Insect
Ooooo look out for the
lamp post Maybug Ma. . . . . . DAMN too late.
And that ceiling is quite
low, you are going to fly straight into . . . . . .DAMN too Late
And watch out for that
Electronic Fly zap, its switched ON . . . . . . . AH DAMN . . . .YUCK
The END.
I just saw my first stick insect of the year as I came in the door. It was right on schedule, I usuaLLy see praying mantis around the 5th of May. They are tinyright now.
ReplyDeleteYou get some cool insects in Texas Mr ESB . . .
DeleteAnd I must chase up some of your comments elsewhere, I have had to deal with life, work and meeting and the like . . . . It's terrible all these things getting in the way of me messing about in cyberspace.
Hey Rob,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted you to know that I wrote about you on the A-Z Blog today as a super-visitor of A-Zers and invited everyone to visit you.
You were amazing and positive and I appreciate all you contributed, and for your many comments on the daily posts at the A-Z. I hope you get a lot of visitors.
(It's the road trip invitation today.)
Tina @ Life is Good
A to Z Team @ Blogging From A to Z April Challenge 2014
You are very kind, I will leap across and read.
DeleteThanks
DeleteHey Mr. R,
ReplyDeleteDoes a stick insect stick to you? Zap and I'm outta' here...
Pawsitive wishes,
Penny the Jack Russell dog and modest internet superstar! :)
I will say never keep more than one stick insect, can those critters breed at speed. . . . PHEW. . . . . We once had a problem with this until a man at the local bank did a deal with us. . . . taking the lot.
DeleteI know what you are thinking . . . WHY would a man in a bank want millions of stick insects. . . . . . . I never found out, it is a mystery. . . . and entirely a true story
Poor Maybug Man. The most inept of all the superheroes.
ReplyDeleteHello Mr Flip I missed your comment . . . . . . .DAMN. Me and Maybug man have much in common.
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