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Okay Phil,
I'll see your deer fly and raise you up one to a horse fly. I've
been bitten by both and the horse fly can hurt! GRIN! Fortunately,
however, horse flies and deer flies do move a little slower so that,
if you are lucky, you can squish it between your fingers before it
gets you. I like that kind of revenge! GRIN!
Kathy
At 08:41 PM 3/5/2007, you wrote:
>Kathy,
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>Come on. Don't give me this whiny baby stuff about little black flies.
>Colorado has deer flies. You every had a deer fly munch on your body? They
>eat with a spoon. You get big huge quarter size welts from them and they
>itch like crazy. I'd take them whimpy black flies any day of the week
>compared to poisonous snakes, black widows, and brown recluse spiders.
>Cockroaches? Give me a break. We have them, too, of course, but most of
>them freeze. they make real good croutons for your salads, too. Lots of
>protean.
>
>Phil.
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