View Full Version : ATTN: Ladybugs
MOIDALIZE
10-12-2008, 03:31 PM
STAY OUT OF MY APARTMENT!!!
One just tried to crawl up inside my shorts, and I spilled my drink in a panic trying to figure out what was happening to me.
Bryan Ekers
10-12-2008, 03:32 PM
Well, if you want to get rid of them, you have to put skulls all over the place.
Autolycus
10-12-2008, 03:59 PM
Don't you know they are good luck?
BubbaDog
10-12-2008, 04:01 PM
And take the Fuckin crickets with you!
neutron star
10-12-2008, 04:03 PM
The Pit doesn't taste right when people go pouring their MPSIMS in it.
MOIDALIZE
10-12-2008, 04:08 PM
The Pit doesn't taste right when people go pouring their MPSIMS in it.
Right now, her royal highness the Queen Ladybug is reading this thread and shaking in anger.
MOIDALIZE
10-12-2008, 04:12 PM
But you do have a point. So let me make this a proper pitting:
-You are all pests.
-Some of you are more orange than red, which is an ugly variation.
-I'm sure someone is dying to point out that the orange pest version is actually not the archetypal ladybug but actually some other related beetle variation. I don't care, I'm still calling them ladybugs.
-What kind of pervert bug crawls up someone's shorts?
TWDuke
10-12-2008, 04:25 PM
It's keeping your genitals free of aphids. Have you ever seen aphids on your genitals? No? I rest my case.
Mbossa
10-12-2008, 04:29 PM
-Some of you are more orange than red, which is an ugly variation.
Now that's what I call a Pitting!
Giraffe
10-12-2008, 04:49 PM
The ladybug lobby has indicated that this thread would be more suitable for MPSIMS. One does not cross the ladybug lobby.
MOIDALIZE
10-12-2008, 04:56 PM
The ladybug lobby has indicated that this thread would be more suitable for MPSIMS. One does not cross the ladybug lobby.
If you had felt the panic and horror I felt when that mysterious critter violated my inner thigh space, you would understand the hatred and rage I've tried to express.
DAMN YOU, LADYBUG LOBBY
DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL
schnuckiputzi
10-12-2008, 05:05 PM
And they reek when they're annoyed:mad:! Farmers are harvesting across the road, so they've all come to lurk on the back porch, just waiting to attack whenever the door is opened.
Tamex
10-12-2008, 05:47 PM
Yesterday, I was sitting here at my computer. I was wearing a hooded sweatshirt with a zipper and the zipper was open. I felt a small tickle on my right elbow. It felt like a bug was crawling on me!
I reached my other hand inside the sleeve and didn't feel anything. The tickly feeling went away.
Then, I felt it again. Again, I reached my other hand in the sleeve to investigate. Nothing. I was beginning to wonder if I was hallucinating.
Then, I felt it again, but a little higher up my right arm. The feeling quickly goes away. I'm pretty sure now that I am going nuts.
I look down a few minutes later, and a freakin' orange ladybug is sitting on my shirt!
At least I wasn't hallucinating, I guess.
Runs With Scissors
10-12-2008, 05:50 PM
And to think I actually pay for these by the bagful at the local nursery...
ladybug
10-12-2008, 06:03 PM
STAY OUT OF MY APARTMENT!!!
FINE! You didn't have to be so damned rude about it. (*stomps off*)
:D
MOIDALIZE
10-12-2008, 06:07 PM
fine! You didn't have to be so damned rude about it. (*stomps off*)
:d
And take your good-for-nothing friends with you!
Lynn Bodoni
10-13-2008, 04:25 AM
If you had felt the panic and horror I felt when that mysterious critter violated my inner thigh space, you would understand the hatred and rage I've tried to express.
DAMN YOU, LADYBUG LOBBY
DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL Ladybugs are NOTHING compared to the huge cockroaches we have here in Texas. I understand that Florida also has these bugs, as well as crabs that occasionally go walkabout. I quit hanging my laundry out to dry on the day when I brought my clothes in, along with a roach that was a good three inches long.
Gyrate
10-13-2008, 06:32 AM
I thought the ladybugs were all at the ladybug picnic?
Harmonious Discord
10-13-2008, 08:36 AM
Three days ago they arrived and started to penetrate the perimeter. Forces maintained control and infiltrators were duct taped and put in storage.
Two days ago they started to cross the perimeter in greater numbers. Our reconnaissance forces came under attack when a number of the enemy rushed them and harassed them all the way back to base camp. They infiltrated the lines again all that day, with more determination than the previous day. It was night when the last of the enemy were being duct taped and put in storage.
Yesterday the assault of our defensive line was the greatest yet. The enemy that got through were not cleaned up until late into the night by our beleaguered forces. Duct taping lasted until 22:00 Not all the infiltrators were found and they commenced terrorist acts during the night. Duct tape and storage facilities are still in good supply, but eventually that will not be so.
Will we be overrun today or will the lines hold? I can not say, for the enemy is many, and our forces are limited. Only an act of God can save us as it is only a matter of time before they overwhelm us. We pray our own people do not nuke us from orbit as the enemy would surely survive while we would not.
From the diary of a bug soldier early in the war, before the home planet was lost.
Harmonious Discord
10-13-2008, 08:43 AM
Ladybugs are NOTHING compared to the huge cockroaches we have here in Texas. I understand that Florida also has these bugs, as well as crabs that occasionally go walkabout. I quit hanging my laundry out to dry on the day when I brought my clothes in, along with a roach that was a good three inches long.
My pestilence is worse than your pestilence?
Ladybugs are NOTHING compared to the huge cockroaches we have here in Texas. I understand that Florida also has these bugs, as well as crabs that occasionally go walkabout. I quit hanging my laundry out to dry on the day when I brought my clothes in, along with a roach that was a good three inches long.
My dear, cockroaches are for poor, lower class people. What we here in Florida have are Palmetto Bugs.
Kythereia
10-13-2008, 12:43 PM
I submit that being really, really sleep-deprived at night and having a white moth flutter out of the darkness at your window is the worst bug experience ever.
I submit that being really, really sleep-deprived at night and having a white moth flutter out of the darkness at your window is the worst bug experience ever.
You've obviously have never been woken up by the aforementioned Palmetto bug crawling on your cheek.
Solfy
10-13-2008, 03:54 PM
Ladybugs do smell, but last year's invasion provided hours of entertainment for my offspring. Entertained offspring = happy mama.
You know what stinks worse than an irritated ladybug?
Stinkbugs. That's what we're being invaded with this week.
I smelled my first one last night. Either that or someone hid rotting cabbage mixed with dead mouse guts in the pocket of my pocket door.
I'll take the ladybugs.
Kalhoun
10-13-2008, 04:10 PM
Yesterday, I was sitting here at my computer. . .
My SIL's computer started on fire because ladybugs nested in it!!! Evidently they like the warmth.
Harmonious Discord
10-13-2008, 05:30 PM
I had to stop using a torche style lamp, because the lady bugs all fried in it. They cooked and the smell is not as bad as smashed ones, but I did have smoke coming out of the lamp. They are a fire hazard in the fall when they swarm.
I had to remove some vinyl siding to repair damage from the flood. I had thousands of dead ladybug husks drop out from behind the siding.
Lynn Bodoni
10-14-2008, 03:07 AM
My dear, cockroaches are for poor, lower class people. What we here in Florida have are Palmetto Bugs. I calls 'em as I sees 'em. I always laugh when people call them palmetto bugs, because they're huge and scary by any name.
One time I got a HUGE plastic roach and kept putting it various places around the shop. It's a wonder my boss didn't kill me, because she just about had a heart attack every time she saw that thing peeking out at her from inside the cash register, or lurking in the bathroom, or...:D
Koxinga
10-14-2008, 03:32 AM
I had to stop using a torche style lamp, because the lady bugs all fried in it. They cooked and the smell is not as bad as smashed ones, but I did have smoke coming out of the lamp. They are a fire hazard in the fall when they swarm.
I entered this thread to warn the OP that the ladybugs will burn her house down. Tongue in cheek, but how little did I know!
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