Psycho Warrior wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Halo wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Tweezy wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:Halo wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:Halo wrote:Tweezy wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:you know that was my first guess too...Halo wrote:Psycho Warrior wrote:The Happy Locust wrote:*attemps to speak, but is instead forced to put all his energy into holding up the gigantic post above him. *
words... so... heavy...
and the cycle begins anew. Locust, pray tell us what is your favorite holiday?
I bet it's St. Patricks Day.
That sounds about right.
Man, I'm good.
yeah, but now with the fire in cali I hope our bug is okay. Let's all bow our heads and bake a pie for locust.
The Locust lives, though not in a place where the living dwell. Locust currently exists in a land so devoid of life and civilization that many see naught but desert. That's right, I'm trapped in Arizona.
I'm sorry, but while you're there, can you get me a poisonous lizard/snake or three? I need them.
I have lots of poisonous forgs under my bed if you want any.
I don't have much... just a few monarch butterflies, a couple asps, a scorpion, a few frogs that I happened upon in the forest whilst I was visiting Columbia, an aquarium filled with lionfish, a male platypus (yep... platypi are venomous), a Portuguese Man o' war, and a jar of "Peter Pan" peanut butter from February 3 2007.
What surprises me most in the landcaping. In Southern California, palm trees are the most common decoration. In Phoenix, however, there are just as many 6-foot tall cacti.
come to ohio, we have maple trees and moss.
Come to Virginia, we have a bit of everything. We're awesome like that.
if everything is referring to types of disasters.
On second thought, I can't exactly say I'm fond of consistently occuring wildfires.
wildfires beat occasional tornados and nigh constant flooding. I remember we had a weak earthquake some 20 years ago...
I remember when we had a strong earthquake, some 20 months ago.
in the case of disaters you got me beat.
still, I'd take earthquakes over hurricans anyday. Earthquakes are powerful but are usually over quicky. And most of buildings in California are designed to be earthquake proof (a running joke is that most of use won't even get out of bed if the quake isn't at least a 4.0)
I don't know how bad the one we had 20ish years ago I just remember it was just enough to rattle the dishes.
I've been through a Virginian earthquake (WTF, right?), a hurricane, seen tornados about a half mile away, several blizzards, that flood. I loooooove disasters. They're fun.