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Edited by
itsmetina
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Fri 05/16/08 07:37 AM
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of rasberry ants? they are invading Texas
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of rasberry ants? they are invading Texas eat them...yummmm |
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never heard of those...but I know TX. is famous for fire ants. Had a few run-ins with those nasty critters
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nope, are they mean?
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Edited by
Derekkye
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Fri 05/16/08 07:40 AM
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spelling police - raspberry - $200.00 fine - rescinded - re-instated
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they eat the fire ants
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Never heard of them, but fire ants are evil.
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Saw it on the news.They are attracted to electrical vibrations.
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Never heard of them, but fire ants are evil. lol...no sh*t...my mom got them up her leg and took her pants off in the middle of the sidewalk in front of the grocery store |
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well I'm spelling police number 2 and in the newspaper they spell it rasberry because that's how the guy who discovered them spells his last name. FYI
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They are the ones that kidnapped my doll!!!!
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well I'm spelling police number 2 and in the newspaper they spell it rasberry because that's how the guy who discovered them spells his last name. FYI |
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well I'm spelling police number 2 and in the newspaper they spell it rasberry because that's how the guy who discovered them spells his last name. FYI |
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Saw it on the news.They are attracted to electrical vibrations. These ants are attracted to vibrators? |
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well I'm spelling police number 2 and in the newspaper they spell it rasberry because that's how the guy who discovered them spells his last name. FYI Take it up with Webster. The fine is re-instated. |
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we dont have that trouble with them kind of ants
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They are crazy ants. I saw them when I went for a class down there last year. They just walk around. WEIRD !
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I'm wondering why they are only in Texas
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Spelling Police 3....the ladies are correct
Houston Suffers Attack of ‘Crazy Rasberry’ Ants dev_rasberry_art_200v_20080515181928.jpg Tom Rasberry and his eponymous ants in Deer Park, Texas on Tuesday. (Photo: Associated Press) Crazy Rasberry Ants: They’re voracious eaters, hairy and just about unstoppable. Could they be trouble for Houston’s relatively sunny housing market? |
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THANK YOU Peccy!!!
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