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Irunzalot2
  
Out for an evening run the night before last, about half way
through my workout it starts to rain a good bit. Not long
after the rain starts I start seeing scads of little jumpy
critters all over the trail. Smaller than a dime, they don't
seem skittish enough for cricketts and in fact make no
effort to flee at all! After about 20 yards of this crickett
crunching I stop and stoop to investigate these stange bugs.
OOPS them ain't cricketts thems lil' baby toads!!! I don't
know why I feel compelled to share this bit of mayhem
perhaps a little soul cleansing? Interesting is the fact
that it did'nt bother me very much thinking that they were
bugs but toads on the other hand ahve more worthwhile lives.

Thanks Don

Miss Anne Throp
  
Sure, use that "toads have more worthwhile lives than
crickets" theory to make yourself feel better, but don't use
it if you're comparing toads to runners. The toads win.

Np426z
  
"Irunzalot2" <irunzalot2@aol.com> wrote in message
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>Interesting is the fact that it did'nt bother me very much
>thinking that they were bugs but toads on the other hand
>ahve more
worthwhile
> lives.

And what, pray, brings you to this conclusion? I suppose
they're nearer to us in the evolutionary scheme of
things, but I think it's rather icky that you'd squish
either species.

BTW, I liked the soul/sole pun.

Dangling
  
On my nightly paper runs as of late I've noticed little
toads hopping around the street. I originally thought they
were moths and it didn't bother me, but knowing I'm crushing
and smashing cute lil toadies is gross. Actually I don't
mind the ones I squish, I just hate seeing them leap into
the air in front of my cars bumper that's coming at them at
45mph, because you hear this little "THUD" and you just
know, that's GOTTA hurt...

irunzalot2@aol.com (Irunzalot2) wrote in message news:<20040708073527.19398.00001106@mb-
m17.aol.com>...
> Out for an evening run the night before last, about half
> way through my workout it starts to rain a good bit. Not
> long after the rain starts I start seeing scads of little
> jumpy critters all over the trail. Smaller than a dime,
> they don't seem skittish enough for cricketts and in fact
> make no effort to flee at all! After about 20 yards of
> this crickett crunching I stop and stoop to investigate
> these stange bugs. OOPS them ain't cricketts thems lil'
> baby toads!!! I don't know why I feel compelled to share
> this bit of mayhem perhaps a little soul cleansing?
> Interesting is the fact that it did'nt bother me very much
> thinking that they were bugs but toads on the other hand
> ahve more worthwhile lives.
>
> Thanks Don

Nooneimportant
  
"Dangling" <danglingdingleberrys@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:abcc5b97.0407081731.648f46e8@posting.google.com...
> On my nightly paper runs as of late I've noticed little
> toads hopping around the street. I originally thought they
> were moths and it didn't bother me, but knowing I'm
> crushing and smashing cute lil toadies is gross. Actually
> I don't mind the ones I squish, I just hate seeing them
> leap into the air in front of my cars bumper that's coming
> at them at 45mph, because you hear this little "THUD" and
> you just know, that's GOTTA hurt...

Well i bet it doesn't hurt long......

Dangling
  
"nooneimportant" <no.spam@me> wrote in message news:<p%mHc.45921$%_6.15188@attbi_s01>...
> Well i bet it doesn't hurt long......

LMAO, good point!

Irunzalot2
  
I actually meant to end with a question mark because I am
not sure (of course) if they do in fact have more worthwhile
lives. And how can I justify any such conclusion. In any
case I did at that time spontaneously differentiate.

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