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You can't step outside here without stepping on one.
Did you know those things have more teeth than a shark ?
If I survive, I have survived.
But if I have enriched someone else's life, I have succeeded.
quittintime
And did you know that they are hermaphrodites? One meets another on the trail, there's no question they can do it. Just a question of who's on top.David Thomas Overlooking Cook Inlet in Kenai, Alaska
Yes I knew that.
I have also seen many cases where two meet. Join up. And in the middle of co-mingle, the bigger one starts eating the smaller one.
Gross to find two of them still joined, and the smaller one half gone already.
If I survive, I have survived.
But if I have enriched someone else's life, I have succeeded.
quittintime
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Several years ago my SIL in Sausalito sent my kids an audio tape with "eco-friendly" songs.
One was "The Banana Slug Song". Nine years have passed but it still reverberates in my skull:
"Banana Slug, Banana Slug, when some peope see you, they say 'ugh',
Banana Slug, Banana Slug, when I see you, I want to give you a HUG!"
I remember in my mis-spent youth telling a friend from slug-less Manitoba, that they fall from trees and can bite!
Man, you should have seen him run..... we were under some trees at the time....he may still be running, last time I heard he was living in New Hampshire....If it is to be.... 'twil be done by me.