Killer Mosquitoes from Outer Space
The other night Mollie thought she could hear a mozzie buzzing around in her room. She turned the light on and sprayed that fucker. It didn’t die from the poison: it drowned. Tonight, she located the deceased and brought it out to show me. Check it out.
It’s lucky she killed it. It may have carried her off!


Thats huge!!!
a couple of those and she’d have been bled dry!
Comment by Bettina — April 3, 2008 @ 10:28 pm
hehehehehe That is a parasitic wasp.. they give a nasty sting if you bat at them.. but they are really good in the garden..
cheers kim xxx *sigh* braves the numbers again….
Comment by frogpondsrock — April 3, 2008 @ 10:36 pm
Now could you take a picture of that coin beside one we might actually recognise to judge?
thats very inconsiderate from you antipodean.
Comment by Xbox4NappyRash — April 4, 2008 @ 3:03 am
Xman: The Australian 20 cent coin, which for your information, carries an image of the native marsupial known as ‘platypus’ (google it) is approximately the size of an Irish pound coin. As you Irish no longer have your own currency, and I’ve never seen a Euro, it’s difficult for me to provide you with another point of reference. If you’ve been to the USA, the Australian 20 cent coin could possibly be compared to the US 50 cent coin. Further, as you are my only ‘foreign’ reader, you would actually be the only one not capable of understanding what I mean.
Na na na na na!
Kim: a parasitic wasp? It’s worse than I thought!
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of those bastardly numbers that have Kim in such a flap? I would hate to lose her!
Comment by Administrator — April 4, 2008 @ 7:30 am
no longer have our own currency?
well we’re not bartering turnips and fish guts woman!
never seen a euro? “google it”
;0)
Comment by Xbox4NappyRash — April 4, 2008 @ 8:43 am
Trust Kim to know, but now I am scared. I hate bees and wasps and have had those freaky things in my house!
Comment by Kelley — April 5, 2008 @ 8:25 pm
Those things are evil. Plain evil.
Comment by tiff — April 6, 2008 @ 10:26 am
Gebus wheezus! That looks like the farkin’ things they breed at the University of Newcastle, Callaghan Campus. I had to go there for a seminar once and I heard the sound of the bastards. Made Apocalypse Now sound like a kiddy party.
Comment by Anja — April 8, 2008 @ 8:28 am