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Name:   lamont - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 1:17:39 PM

They are driving me nuts.



Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 1:47:22 PM

Uh-oh. Locusts. ...You been to church lately?



Name:   lamont - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 3:27:38 PM

Not Locusts. This is the 13 year revival of the Cicados. They are supposed to die out in late June or early July. Really is a neat story. They bury for 13 years, resurface and die 2 to 3 months later. If only we could get the Democrats to follow that pattern. Jes sayin!



Name:   Jim Dandy - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 3:43:05 PM

You killed me with that one - I'm crying.



Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 4:05:36 PM

I hear them, but I haven't seen one yet.



Name:   lamont - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 4:40:01 PM

To my knowledge, you very rarely see them. They die and leave their carcasses on trees. Truely a strange happening all around.



Name:   Summer Lover - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 4:49:53 PM

All of a sudden I am thinking about Dr Phibes.... I think they were in one of his movies.



Name:   Tall Cotton - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 5:02:28 PM

If you can catch some they make great fish bait! The carcases on trees are the exoskeleton they shed as they emerge form the ground. When they die they fall to the ground and rot.



Name:   lamont - Email Member
Subject:   Ahhhhh....
Date:   5/5/2011 5:05:44 PM

Another reference to their Democratic likeness.



Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/5/2011 7:45:31 PM

When I was a child, I used to go pick the shells off the trees. Then one day I found a shell that the cicada was not quite through with yet... scared me to death. LOL One year in VA (think it was '96) we had a hatching and they were all over the deck. We had kittens at the time and they had a great time messing with them.



Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   exoskeleton ??
Date:   5/5/2011 8:28:40 PM

Only Democrats use big words like that....



Name:   Old Crappie - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/6/2011 7:09:36 AM

Cicado?



Name:   Tall Cotton - Email Member
Subject:   exoskeleton ??
Date:   5/6/2011 11:40:32 AM

I am not a democrat / liberal / socialist / nor an independent. I am a conservative with parents who drove us regularly to achieve all we possibly could through excellence in education, not in the government schools, but on our own. However, I do understand your point and will try harder in the future to avoid any words that might send the wrong message. :-) Pleses disregard my use of that word and replace it with "that little crunchy bug shaped thing".



Name:   Tall Cotton - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/6/2011 11:43:54 AM

I think the original poster might have eyesight or typing skills like mine and hit the "O" rather than the "A".



Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   exoskeleton ??
Date:   5/6/2011 12:03:34 PM

LOL!



Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   Cicados Everywhere...
Date:   5/6/2011 12:04:22 PM

Well...it was Cicado de Mayo you know.



Name:   lamont - Email Member
Subject:   OK, OK...
Date:   5/6/2011 1:04:05 PM

I guess you are directing the spelling comment at me... TC. My bad. Wow, the spelling Nazis (sp?) are out in force. Please forgive me.



Name:   lamont - Email Member
Subject:   And... For the record....
Date:   5/6/2011 1:08:13 PM

I have both eyesight deficiencies as well as spelling deficiencies. Get over it.



Name:   Tall Cotton - Email Member
Subject:   Sorry!
Date:   5/6/2011 3:03:26 PM

Lamont, I was not criticizing, only giving Old Crappie a good reason for what he pointed our as a spelling error. All of us who posted before could have changed the spelling. It was not until OC questioned it that anyone cared. I'm teh worst speller on the site. I apologize if my comments offended you. Sorry



Name:   lamont - Email Member
Subject:   Sorry!
Date:   5/6/2011 4:52:56 PM

No offense taken. Jes "pullin your leg" a little bit.



Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   I heard
Date:   5/6/2011 7:26:45 PM

that these are Italian -- hence cicados.... Their parents were illegals, but these are hatched here and are entitled to US citizenship.



Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   hey
Date:   5/7/2011 7:54:07 AM

We are on a roll...:-D



Name:   MrHodja - Email Member
Subject:   I heard
Date:   5/7/2011 10:39:49 AM


And at that they are males......if they were females they would be cicadas.....:>)



Name:   MAJ USA RET - Email Member
Subject:   I hear Summer Calling
Date:   5/8/2011 9:07:39 PM

Cicadas: The sound of summer.  Cicadas during the day… katydids at night.  Lie with your windows open… hear them.  They gently remind you of a different time in your life.  Of a time when you rode a bike.  When your mom said, “Be back before the street lights come on.”  Back to those days when little girls and little boys slept together on the “sleeping porch”.  Girls had cooties and boys had boogers.  Bare Feet.  You could stay up after the sun went down.  You could giggle and poke and play in bed with flashlights.  When lightning bugs did not survive the night in a jar… into the lid of which you had punched air holes. 

 

Cicadas help me nap… and katydids still sing me to sleep. 

 

The sounds of summer.





Name:   roswellric - Email Member
Subject:   I hear Summer Calling
Date:   5/8/2011 10:14:19 PM

Brings a tear to my eyes....



Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Disagree With Hodgie
Date:   5/9/2011 2:38:56 PM

I suspect they are females jabbering constantly and never able to just shut up.



Name:   MrHodja - Email Member
Subject:   Goofie, Goofie, Goofie
Date:   5/9/2011 3:04:22 PM

I didn't really expect you to agree with me on anything, even when you are so blatantly wrong.  If you have ever been to Italy, Spain, or any country speaking Spanish...heck, even if you had taken thrid grade introductory Spanish you would know that in those languages a name ending in "o" is masculine and ending in "a" is feminine.  Just in case you still don't get it, think about these pairings....Roberto/Roberta...Julio/Julia...Mario/Maria...any bells going off yet?



Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   I hear Summer Calling
Date:   5/9/2011 8:48:50 PM

Kinda like laying in the grass and hearing the sound of a prop plane overhead.



Name:   MrHodja - Email Member
Subject:   I hear Summer Calling
Date:   5/9/2011 9:31:39 PM

At the lake it is watching the jets high above beginning their descent to ATL....:>)







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