...I'm just worried about that blue stuff, and holes blasted in the surface of the earth. Are you *sure* you're not out hunting monsters? 'Cos that sure looks like the aftermath of a Correia novel.
Had some of those at the Prescott, AZ solar site. They caused a friend from India to absolutely hide-in-the-car freak out. They were eating each other.
Meanwhile his neighbors, the industrious and wise ants, had been digging bunkers all summer.
ReplyDeleteWinter is coming!
ReplyDelete...I'm just worried about that blue stuff, and holes blasted in the surface of the earth. Are you *sure* you're not out hunting monsters? 'Cos that sure looks like the aftermath of a Correia novel.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that blue stu...never mind, don't tell me. And WHAT is that SMELL??
ReplyDeleteFreaking Shuggoths.
ReplyDeleteEven after you kill them, they leave a mess.
Shooting them a lot usually works. And when it doesn't, high explosives can be your friend.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, Saki has a story...
ReplyDeletehttp://www.combat.ws/S4/LIBRARY/BIRDS.HTM
Had some of those at the Prescott, AZ solar site. They caused a friend from India to absolutely hide-in-the-car freak out. They were eating each other.
ReplyDeleteMichael
Phoenix, AZ
One time you can shoot a cougar and not have the ASPCA out to hound you.
ReplyDeleteNot sure where they stand on grasshoppers.
Now if you plugged that,
What caliber for LARGE grasshopper?
ReplyDelete@Sigman I was going to point out that Tommy guns and 3.5" Rocket Launchers did the job, but then I remembered that was really LARGE ants...
ReplyDeleteDrang, don't forget the flamethrowers for THEM
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