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Post by Amanda on Jun 5, 2006 11:28:33 GMT 7
Yep now you've seen it all
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Post by Silvercloud on Jun 5, 2006 15:57:15 GMT 7
Hmmmm that doesn't look anywhere near as festy as it's darker rellies.
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Post by Peter on Jun 5, 2006 16:59:25 GMT 7
We used to get lots of albino ear wigs at our house. They chooks seemed to think they taste the same as the normal ones
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Post by Natenla on Jun 6, 2006 13:44:21 GMT 7
Wow, didnt know you could get albino insects!! Still pretty gross though! LMAO when I read albino cockroach i was picturing my mum the other day with a can of insect killer turning a huge spider albino!!! LOL
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Post by holly on Jun 6, 2006 13:55:11 GMT 7
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Post by Silvercloud on Jun 6, 2006 17:28:58 GMT 7
LOL I do the same with roaches - horrible critters, but spiders are no problem.
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Post by kim on Jun 7, 2006 11:59:19 GMT 7
gross bugs but that one looks amazing!
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Post by Amanda on Jun 7, 2006 13:58:08 GMT 7
it is facinating huh!
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Post by Mark on Jun 7, 2006 18:06:04 GMT 7
yum yum so now they come in white almost like blue cheese exotic and expensive lol
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Post by Silvercloud on Jun 7, 2006 20:31:42 GMT 7
I don't think I can think about cockroaches and food at the same time. Eeeeeewwwwwwww
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Post by Amanda on Jun 8, 2006 5:59:26 GMT 7
LMAO that's hilarious and disturbing all in one
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Post by Peter on Jun 8, 2006 6:05:47 GMT 7
I have heard that them and grass hoppers are actually quite nice when cooked in sugar and honey or something! still crunchy though
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Post by Matt on Jun 8, 2006 7:57:53 GMT 7
Gooo, I refuse to eat insects. Did anyone watch the amazing race last week? They ate grasshoppers and crickets on there.
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Post by kim on Jun 8, 2006 9:13:23 GMT 7
I saw that. It got harder for them to eat when they went cold coz they got the cold mushy guts then
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Post by John on Jun 8, 2006 9:45:52 GMT 7
I didn't watch it but thanks for the visual Kim, I guess warm guts taste better?
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