Mount St.Helens Attacked By Giant Space Fly!

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COOL !!!
Posted by: spike at June 30, 2006 1:09 PMThanks for the chuckle!
Posted by: Da Wife at June 30, 2006 1:25 PMlol that is awesome. Where can we get the full-size image?
Posted by: Dante at June 30, 2006 1:25 PMIt's Paul Hellyer and the Politics of Exopolitics:
Hellyer, a former Minister of Defence in the Pearson gov't of Canada, believes in a Public Role in Gov't Response to Alien Contact.
It's The Revenge of Trudeau/Douglas: It's an alien recon mission, code name FLYCAMUFO. ...-
A giant fly emerging from a volcano...
It reminds of the cheesy horror movies my childhood friends and I would watch on TV saturday afternoons on "Creature Features"!
Anyways,I live within sight of Mt.Baker,one of Mt.St.Helens sisters in the range.Some people here in BC claim to have actually heard the explosion that day in May,I surely remember the ash.
Finally,next time you hear an enviromentalist crying that we are destroying something,point them to this utterly devastated region and show them how well mother nature can heal herself.
well ya know mr observer, the damage we humaahns do just goes on and on non stop.
volcanoes of this size pop their cork maybe once every 5,000 years on avg in a given area or specific mountain. and besides which the ash provides a great deal of mineral nutients etc.
1 time thing vs constant outpouring of man made toxins.
no comparison.
Posted by: Robert J BA BSc at June 30, 2006 1:48 PMIt appears as though the innocent melanogaster has mistaken the volcano cam for the corpse of the Librano Party of Canada.
Odds are the maggots won't be viable, while the optics will be dreadful.
Posted by: Shaken at June 30, 2006 1:55 PMI just ran over there to check it out. The damned thing was just lighting a cigarette.
Posted by: Jeff in Pullman, WA at June 30, 2006 2:11 PMHey - that's not a fruit Fly, Shaken.
Posted by: Dante at June 30, 2006 2:33 PMI, for one, welcome our new insect overlords. I'd like to remind them that as a trusted TV personality, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves.
Posted by: Whoevr at June 30, 2006 2:35 PMIt's ... it's... a fly spy!
Posted by: Ldd at June 30, 2006 2:36 PM...what's worse, imagine the pile of...uh dung it...
Oh never mind.
Posted by: tomax7 at June 30, 2006 2:42 PMMan, someone beat me to the "welcome our new insect overlords" line! Damn!
Posted by: Jeff at June 30, 2006 2:59 PMHELP!
Posted by: new kid on the block at June 30, 2006 3:08 PMah ha! You mortals banning insecticide is your undoing... we've discoved STERIODS!!
BAWAAAHAAAA
p.s. Lickmuffin, your typo made it even funnier!
Damn Bush and his nuclear testing ;-)
steved, that was sarcasm.
Posted by: texas canuck at June 30, 2006 5:28 PMOpps . Posted at the wrong site. Sorry.
As Vincint Price would have said : " Help me Help me "
Shades of the Ring!!!
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"Robert J BA BSc," I must ask: was there a grammar course at your university?
Posted by: Doogie at June 30, 2006 7:41 PMPPPLLLEEEAAASSEE HHHEEELLPPP MMMEEEE
Posted by: spurwing plover at July 1, 2006 4:10 PMIt's even worse than you thought. Here's
another one from November, 2004.
(And I think most Canadians will like the post just below.)
Posted by: Jim Miller at July 1, 2006 6:12 PMdear doogie howser:
nope.
english grammar courses ceased in ontariario in grade school and french grammar courses ceased in high school. gawd ferbid we went t'ro dat fer anudder 3,4,5 years in university. the only grammar in university came with shakespeare studies, and all that was of the elizabethan era.
Im only going to use elizabethan english if everyone else does.
besides which I chose my own grammar rules after a time. in keeping wit' the wit and sarcasm. you know, the folksy hokey stuff. repleat with razor sharp verbiage and cutting commentary aimed at the political bigshots of the day.
the rest can be explained away as low grade typing skills. we cant all aspire to the typing pool eh?
most politishuns hire underlings and wannabes to do that kind of thing. including speeches and literary works. jfk, nixon come to mind.
any other questions mr booger howser?
Posted by: Robert J BA BSc at July 2, 2006 3:01 AMThere's an Edgar Allan Poe story with something like this as the theme. "The Sphinx."
Posted by: Dr.Dawg at July 2, 2006 8:24 AM'Any way we could get this Monster Fly into the next debate of the Liberal leadership hopefuls, possibly in a CBC studio?
Flies like to eat off not-nice stuff; it could have a really "nice" meal...
Posted by: new kid on the block at July 2, 2006 11:21 AMITS A FLY A BIG FLY AND IM A HUNGRY HUNGRY BIRD SQUAWK SQUAWK
Posted by: spurwing plover at July 4, 2006 12:35 AMRobert J BA BSc,
Sorry, this fish has learned not to bite a baited hook.
Posted by: Doogie at July 4, 2006 6:10 PMPPPLLLEEEAAASSEE HHHEEELLPPP MMMEEEE
...oh great, now you got me pulling up my bedsheets to my eyes again...