Is this a table foul?

AuntyDan

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One of the perils of playing in my garage with the door open on a warm California summer's evening is visits from the neighbourhood fauna. I've dealt with flying ant invasions and suicidal beetles before now, but this is the first time any of them appeared interested in joining in the game.
 

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AuntyDan said:
One of the perils of playing in my garage with the door open on a warm California summer's evening is visits from the neighbourhood fauna. I've dealt with flying ant invasions and suicidal beetles before now, but this is the first time any of them appeared interested in joining in the game.

No, it's not a fowl, it's an insect.
 
AuntyDan said:
One of the perils of playing in my garage with the door open on a warm California summer's evening is visits from the neighbourhood fauna. I've dealt with flying ant invasions and suicidal beetles before now, but this is the first time any of them appeared interested in joining in the game.


Don't kill it!- It's a $500 fine!!(not)
 
When I was around ten, I brought an egg sack home one time and put it in a jar. The jar was in our TV room. When they hatched, their were hundreds of them. Somehow:confused: the lid came off that jar:eek: , my younger brother or sister:confused: My mom wasn't too happy about that scenario, we were finding those little critters for quite a while in the house:D
 
I used to have a family of Praying Manti living outside my back door. They would sit on the brick and watch us when we walked by. It's cool to see their heads turn as they watch you. My wife would freak out, but they never bothered us.
They're actually very beneficial to have around. Some are known to get very large and eat small frogs and even humming birds...Believe it....Or not....

http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/s...ngbirds/mantis-hummer.aspx?sc=birdwireJul2005
 
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claymont said:
When I was around ten, I brought an egg sack home one time and put it in a jar. The jar was in our TV room. When they hatched, their were hundreds of them. Somehow:confused: the lid came off that jar:eek: , my younger brother or sister:confused: My mom wasn't too happy about that scenario, we were finding those little critters for quite a while in the house:D

Did j'all call the Orkin man?
 
Praying

I think he is actually praying that you will make the eight ball.

I guess it is a sign that you choke on the eight alot? LOL

Just kidding.
 
We're calling him "Manny". To save him from all the "Raid" advocates (and anyhow that would stain the Simonis!) Manny has been relocated to a choice location in the rose bushes. There's not too much Pool action going on there, but a lot more aphids for him to munch on.
 
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