8/16/2006: Image backlog clearing

Undertoad • Aug 16, 2006 10:45 am
It's that time again: time for a few items that I saved off and never used for whatever reason.

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These beasts are all over where I live right now. The official cap: A cicada sheds its exoskeleton as it perches on a Norway maple tree in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania.

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An xoB suggestion, this gent is participating in some sort of condom festival in Qixi, China. Or he's popping a big zit on his lip, I can't tell.

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This two-mouthed pig is interesting, but we've had a bunch of two-headed and one-eyed things at this point, maybe too many. They're still mind-boggling, just not AS mind-boggling as before.

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Same goes for three-armed children.

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This mud bath is an interesting shot, but not much else. I was kind of intrigued by the idea of a mud bath, but why? Why do you get one? Has anyone here had one?

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These queen ants are interesting for the color composition, and also because they are being sold for eating in Colombia. The accompanying story suggested that "gourmands" from other countries are taking an interest in eating them. Well that's just fine; I'll take the pan-seared tuna in sesame/soy sauce marinade with wasabi, that Jackie and I made last weekend, and they can have ANTS.

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Finally, this seagull has taken its own gourmand approach.
axlrosen • Aug 16, 2006 11:01 am
Somewhere, some IOTD reader will some day direct a horror film, and will include one scene inspired by that first image.
barefoot serpent • Aug 16, 2006 11:11 am
Cicadas on a Plane -- I think that opens Friday with Samuel L. Jackson.
charmzny • Aug 16, 2006 11:21 am
axlrosen wrote:
Somewhere, some IOTD reader will some day direct a horror film, and will include one scene inspired by that first image.



Yup, I can see another 'Aliens' movie on its way.....
findpolitics • Aug 16, 2006 11:54 am
That pig one makes me ... barf.

I really like the seagull one ... but I am not sure why.
Happy Monkey • Aug 16, 2006 12:02 pm
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Sundae • Aug 16, 2006 12:13 pm
Tasty green insects again!

I have had a mud bath at a spa, the minerals are supposed to be good for the skin. It was exactly as you would expect really, warm and gloopy. My skin did feel wonderfully soft afterwards, but then I was also fully exfoliated, so it may have been that.

I've also eaten ants. I can't remember what species they were, but there was a deli in London that I used to visit with my Grandparents. They tasted meaty as I remember - not what I expected.

I had some sort of deep fried insect too - I can't remember what it was, I don't think it was an insect I was familiar with at the time. It was very crunchy anyway. All I remember that tasting of was batter.
glatt • Aug 16, 2006 12:44 pm
Sundae Girl wrote:
I've also eaten ants. I can't remember what species they were, but there was a deli in London that I used to visit with my Grandparents. They tasted meaty as I remember - not what I expected.


I ate a couple ants a week or two ago. They are very active and keep coming into our house. I was eating lunch with the family and ants were coming up onto the dining room table. So a grabbed a couple of them and threw them into my mouth as I chewed my sandwich. Mostly just to amuse the kids and make my wife roll her eyes.
Trilby • Aug 16, 2006 12:57 pm
glatt wrote:
So a grabbed a couple of them and threw them into my mouth as I chewed my sandwich. Mostly just to amuse the kids


You're a weird dude.
Elspode • Aug 16, 2006 1:39 pm
You'll want to make certain you don't make any spelling errors if you ever tell anyone that you have recently eaten a couple of your a(u)nts.
Shawnee123 • Aug 16, 2006 2:12 pm
Some time ago, during the year of a cycle where there are many locusts (that's what we call them, is it the same as cicadas?) my brother gathered up a bunch of locust shells and constructed a football game. Opposing teams set in formation (he was a graduate assistant football coach at the time...I mean American football) complete with coaches and sidelines. It was quite funny.
Happy Monkey • Aug 16, 2006 3:38 pm
Locusts are actually more like grasshoppers, but the 17-year cicadas are often called locusts because when they come out it's similar to a locust swarm.
Spexxvet • Aug 16, 2006 5:48 pm
glatt wrote:
I ate a couple ants a week or two ago. They are very active and keep coming into our house. I was eating lunch with the family and ants were coming up onto the dining room table. So a grabbed a couple of them and threw them into my mouth as I chewed my sandwich. Mostly just to amuse the kids and make my wife roll her eyes.

The ants had just come from a visit to the pile of dogshit just outside. :greenface :turd: :vomitblu: :vomit: :crazy: :lol2:
capnhowdy • Aug 16, 2006 6:26 pm
Spexxvet wrote:
The ants had just come from a visit to the pile of dogshit just outside. :greenface :turd: :vomitblu: :vomit: :crazy: :lol2:


Well the guy who baked the bread and processed the sandwich contents had most likely just scratched his ass.;)
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 16, 2006 8:46 pm
Only 14 posts to degenerate to dogshit and ass scratching. Makes a Mother proud. :lol:
The 42 • Aug 22, 2006 4:40 pm
An xoB suggestion, this gent is participating in some sort of condom festival in Qixi, China. Or he's popping a big zit on his lip, I can't tell.


I vote he's a pimple-popper :2cents: :thumb2: