Flibble wrote:
Well well Mr. Balogh. You just never fail to show us how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically pleasing to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically Flibbley to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically pleasing to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically pleasing to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole type shenanigans.
Flibble wrote:
Well well Mr. Balogh. You just never fail to show us how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically pleasing to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically Flibbley to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically pleasing to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole camera pointing at interesting thing and going click and creating a truly wonderful representation of the aforementioned thing that you clicked the button on the camera thing when it was positioned in just the right spot to make the representation aesthetically pleasing to an audience of people who tune in every week to see just how to do this whole type shenanigans.
Thank you so much, Fibbs! i appreciate your kind comments. (I notice that you threw in "Fibbley" in the midst of that to make sure I was reading it all the way through. Ha! Didn't think I would, eh? ) I think your meds may be out of adjustment . Perhaps Matron needs to take a look at your dosage level. I remember a similar symptom of redundant redundancy redoing redolent relevance whilst revealing righteous revelry once when the "rubbish pills" were out of kilter. It rendered me redoubtably revelatory! Rats!
(As he resplendently recalls the "Barking LLama Incident") :worried:
Thanks, too, for joining in with Sue's sentiments. Most deeply appreciated!
If a stick bug has 100 babies, and it's babie have 100 babies... oh my!
If there is ever a stick bug infestation in California, I'll know where they came from
Thanks so much, Jane! I really appreciate hearing from you and am glad you like the shot.
Fortunately for me, a lot of the baby stick bugs die off before they get very big. I give them away to science classes, too. Oddly, I have one science teacher to whom I give them and no matter what he does they all die for him - so I have to keep replacing them. In my case, no matter how I neglect them they just keep on living and reproducing. I can't seem to starve them off. You're right, though, if ever there is a stick bug plague out here, it may be from one of the offspring of that original one.
Fond regards,
Endre
Parrot Head wrote:
Very nice entry Endre!
If a stick bug has 100 babies, and it's babie have 100 babies... oh my!
If there is ever a stick bug infestation in California, I'll know where they came from
Well, Steve, if you hang our here long enough you eventually begin to lose your mind. Fibbs has been here a long while, consequently his caregivers need to take special precautions.
I continue to maintain my tenuous grip on reality but it is sometimes a challenge.
All the best,
Endre
Steven Roberts wrote:
Flib, Endre, you guys are something else and quite hilarious to listen to!
Endre, how good is that ?! Looks awsome from here. I remember this fellow (or one of his family members), think it was the first shot I disticly remember done by you here on FM. Wow 6 pages, thats a record I think Anyway great shot.
Christian
Thanks so much, Christian, my friend! As always, I'm delighted that you like it. As I posted earlier, the other shot was probably this ones Mom.
I don't know about the many pages being a record. I tend to respond to everyone's comments individually so that takes up space. Fibble's meds ran out while he was posting yesterday so he got stuck. Consequently, he got a bit long winded.
Fond regards,
Endre
cennerfelt wrote:
Endre, how good is that ?! Looks awsome from here. I remember this fellow (or one of his family members), think it was the first shot I disticly remember done by you here on FM. Wow 6 pages, thats a record I think Anyway great shot.
Christian