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MililaniBuckeye;1916782; said:
Can't...got blown off.

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Formosan termite swarming season. :shake: I hate those bastards. You have to live in the dark between 7:30 and 9:00 with all of the lights out in your house and the outside security lights off - if you want to avoid swarms of them getting in your house that is. If they see a light on they will relentlessly try to get in. I'm glad the kid league baseball thing is over for my son. You could not take a breath out under the lights without inhaling a couple. Freaked the kids out. :lol:
 
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Gatorubet;1920132; said:
Formosan termite swarming season. :shake: I hate those bastards. You have to live in the dark between 7:30 and 9:00 with all of the lights out in your house and the outside security lights off - if you want to avoid swarms of them getting in your house that is. If they see a light on they will relentlessly try to get in. I'm glad the kid league baseball thing is over for my son. You could not take a breath out under the lights without inhaling a couple. Freaked the kids out. :lol:

Fuck that.
 
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We had some big hail around here. It ranged from just below baseball-sized all the way up to pieces as big as your hand held flat and fingers spread out! Thankfully I was north of that watching a great baseball game and stayed dry.
 
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Gatorubet;1920132; said:
Formosan termite swarming season. :shake: I hate those bastards. You have to live in the dark between 7:30 and 9:00 with all of the lights out in your house and the outside security lights off - if you want to avoid swarms of them getting in your house that is. If they see a light on they will relentlessly try to get in. I'm glad the kid league baseball thing is over for my son. You could not take a breath out under the lights without inhaling a couple. Freaked the kids out. :lol:

I thought people down your way would cook those. I read that paragraph and was waiting for a "good eateeeen".
 
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Gatorubet;1920132; said:
Formosan termite swarming season. :shake: I hate those bastards. You have to live in the dark between 7:30 and 9:00 with all of the lights out in your house and the outside security lights off - if you want to avoid swarms of them getting in your house that is. If they see a light on they will relentlessly try to get in. I'm glad the kid league baseball thing is over for my son. You could not take a breath out under the lights without inhaling a couple. Freaked the kids out. :lol:

:lol: My dad worked for the Newark Air Force Base. When it closed, he transfered to Warner Robins, GA. Right before he left, he decided to take me on a father-son fishing expedition to Lake Erie. Got us on a charter boat and everything....during the May Fly season. :lol: Holy fuck. On the way up, we're hearing reports on the radio of transformers in Toledo being blown due to the fucking things smothering them. We get to this shit hole on the lake, and people are USING SNOW SHOVELS TO CLEAR THE SIDEWALKS. We went to Wendy's to eat. They didn't have lids for their sodas. The things were covering the ceiling. They started dropping into our drinks, like fucking insect kamikazes. Fucking miserable experience. I didn't stop jumping and swatting for three god damned days after I got home.

The next weekend, my dad took my sister and her two friends to Cedar Point. WTF? :shake:


powerlifter;1920185; said:
I thought people down your way would cook those. I read that paragraph and was waiting for a "good eateeeen".

They use them to thicken gumbo.
 
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BUCKYLE;1920208; said:
:lol: My dad worked for the Newark Air Force Base. When it closed, he transfered to Warner Robins, GA. Right before he left, he decided to take me on a father-son fishing expedition to Lake Erie. Got us on a charter boat and everything....during the May Fly season. :lol: Holy fuck. On the way up, we're hearing reports on the radio of transformers in Toledo being blown due to the fucking things smothering them. We get to this shit hole on the lake, and people are USING SNOW SHOVELS TO CLEAR THE SIDEWALKS. We went to Wendy's to eat. They didn't have lids for their sodas. The things were covering the ceiling. They started dropping into our drinks, like fucking insect kamikazes. Fucking miserable experience. I didn't stop jumping and swatting for three god damned days after I got home.

The next weekend, my dad took my sister and her two friends to Cedar Point. WTF? :shake:.


Did a weekend on a boat at Put-in-Bay during May Fly season once. Everywhere you walked, the ground crunched beneath your feet. It was pretty damn gross.
 
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buxfan4life;1920236; said:
Did a weekend on a boat at Put-in-Bay during May Fly season once. Everywhere you walked, the ground crunched beneath your feet. It was pretty damn gross.

Yep, that's about where the boat was. IT. WAS. RIDICULOUS. I couldn't stop dry heaving. The year I went, I remember the radio saying it was the worst season in like twenty years. No fish were biting, since there were so many dead bugs on the water. Fucking stupid.

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Just so we're clear, these aren't the size of house flies. :lol:
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BUCKYLE;1920257; said:
Yep, that's about where the boat was. IT. WAS. RIDICULOUS. I couldn't stop dry heaving. The year I went, I remember the radio saying it was the worst season in like twenty years. No fish were biting, since there were so many dead bugs on the water. [censored]ing stupid.

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Just so we're clear, these aren't the size of house flies. :lol:
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AAAAHHHHHHH Mothra
 
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Crazy lightning last night. Most of it missed us to the south, but we could see it flickering out there 2-3 times per second. It was eerie with no thunder, rain, or wind.
 
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