Kurt
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seriously wtf is there purpose?
same for wasps?
one annoys you in the day and the other takes over at night!
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Tommy L
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What is your purpose?
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Kurt
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Im a vagweb bot
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Shelly
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I am absolutely scared stiff of moths. I once had one in my car and put the car into a bush. I won't even sleep in my bedroom if there has been one in and killed.
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Steve X16XE
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Is it coz of their really big teeth Shelly?
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Shelly
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I'm not blonde Steve! 
(Well I am and I am not)
Just had a nightmare about a massive one landing on my face once. And it suffocated me because I couldn't get it off my face.
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
Just had a nightmare about massive ones landing on my face once. And it suffocated me because I couldn't get them off my face.
Sounds dreamy 
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Shelly
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rudey
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sand-eel
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The purpose of moths and wasps are to keep the balance of the earths temperature, moths wings move the air so creating a wind chill factor (temperature falls), then the wasps sting you , you usually shout something out like "oh fiddle sticks that was unsoothing" whilst saying this warm air comes out your mouth battleing against the moths wind chill effect, so balances out the temperature.
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Steve X16XE
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I just want to understand why people are so scared of things like that. So for you it's a childhood thing?
I've just had a look round my room and there are 3 flying around and a few other things. No Bats yet
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Steve X16XE
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
The purpose of moths and wasps are to keep the balance of the earths temperature, moths wings move the air so creating a wind chill factor (temperature falls), then the wasps sting you , you usually shout something out like "oh fiddle sticks that was unsoothing" whilst saying this warm air comes out your mouth battleing against the moths wind chill effect, so balances out the temperature.
One stung my foot last year. It didn't even hurt. So i burnt it alive
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Shelly
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quote: Originally posted by Steve X16XE
I just want to understand why people are so scared of things like that. So for you it's a childhood thing?
I've just had a look round my room and there are 3 flying around and a few other things. No Bats yet
Sounds like hell...
Fortunately, i've just a 15 month old niece who won't get to sleep
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Steve X16XE
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So you'll set your fear onto her.....
and the cycle continues....
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RS6
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we have had them in the house big time recently eating the carpets badly!
had the house sprayed with some stuff they eat everything i swear!
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Shelly
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moths eat everything??
this gets worse!!
Steve, just to confirm, I have no moths in my room, but I just killed a spider.
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_Allan_
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Should have left the spider, it will catch the moths for you. Or crawl into your ear and night and leave babies
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Steve X16XE
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Well at least your not scared of Spiders 
What else are you scared of?
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sand-eel
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imagine baby spiders coming out your ear
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Steve X16XE
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Well they have to be born somewhere. Pleanty of room in there
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Shelly
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cooked mushrooms
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_Allan_
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quote: Originally posted by Shelly
cooked mushrooms
FPMSL 
but raw ones are ok?
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Shelly
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raw ones don't look scary
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_Allan_
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Steve X16XE
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How do they look scary? They just don't taste nace and are all sloppy!!!!
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Shelly
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Allan, how cruel 
I imagine they have the same texture when they are cooked, as a cooked slug would have.
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