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The most trouble I ever got into with my wife in over 40 years was trying to show her how cute a mole cricket was up close. I ain't forgot that lesson. I am going to take a macro and post now that I remember that little ordeal. Thanks for bringing back the memory.
The most trouble I ever got into with my wife in over 40 years was trying to show her how cute a mole cricket was up close. I ain't forgot that lesson.
Funny! We were at the local high school's homecoming game this evening when I took this picture. About ten seconds after this shot was snapped, the cicada flew off his finger and promptly landed in the King and Queens "court". Twenty or so screams later it flew under the bleachers.
Fun with bugs.
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This one is a little different....I must beg your indulgence......a certain motion picture, so long ago....that I'd bet most of us say age 45 and on, have either seen it, or heard of it....so now listen carefully, see if you can hear Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane, when he utters one word from "Citizen Kane"..........
This one is a little different....I must beg your indulgence......a certain motion picture, so long ago....that I'd bet most of us say age 45 and on, have either seen it, or heard of it....so now listen carefully, see if you can hear Orson Welles as Charles Foster Kane, when he utters one word from "Citizen Kane"..........
"Rosebud"
Ya got me. Now I have to go and rent it. I liked Orsen Welles.
Its a rather unusual film....said to be based upon William Randolph Hearst....rather dark film....but I loved it...hubby on the other hand...not so much...LOL!
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