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What do you mean the Orange Line bugs you?
By adamg on Mon, 09/22/2014 - 8:58am
Brian Kokernak has reason to believe his fellow passenger did not pay her fare this morning.
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Brian Kokernak has reason to believe his fellow passenger did not pay her fare this morning.
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she doesn't need to pay her friggin' fare
after the male impregnates her she bites off his head and devours him
remind you of anyone?
Sounds like
Sounds like a lot of women I know..
Best New Yorker cartoon ever
was a (presumed) female shouting at headless (presumed) male "you slept with her, didn't you??"
Love the mantises and their occasional odd city appearance. They are ruthless carnivores but they do eat plenty of "bad" bugs so we were always happy to see them in the garden.
that is one good looking mantis...
...men, keep your head down..
There was one that size this
There was one that size this weekend next to the door fob for my office on Canal Street too. They must be in season.
Keep an eye out for stick insects, too
They are related to mantises and tend to appear this time of year. I have found them once on a warm coffee cup and several other times on the screen door in the back of my house, warming up in the sun.
They are reclusive and rare to see, but totally amazing mimics. The larger ones look like woody brown sticks, the smaller ones like small green sticks.
Adorable!
They murder insects and small
They murder insects and small birds with abandon. If Ellen Ripley was real they would be her foe in the insect world.
one mantise's meat....
is another one's murder... apologies to EB White
cool!
I was glad to read he took it and let it out at Community--it would be sad if someone squished it :p
It was causing a scene.
I would have preferred to let it out the door it was perched next to, but that would have been North Station. So, I grabbed it by a leg and flung it outside. It promptly started flying then landed on the yellow strip by the north bound tracks. I assumed it wanted to go back to where it came from.