Hello
Originally Posted by purple)!(butterfly
Hello from Albuquerque.

Don’t let Captain get to you. Most of us are real friendly
Originally Posted by captain howdy
Please tell me your female. 
Killer Butterflies
Originally Posted by captain howdy
Please tell me you're female. 
Killer Butterflies invade US
Waltonville, Texas - A gaggle of butterflies, identified as Mexican Killer Butterflies, crossed the border and are roosting in a small town in Texas. The butterfly is almost an inch wide, and has blue and yellow wings. The key feature is it's large eyes. They glow in darkness, and can visualize images up to a mile away. Their keen sense of smell has proven to be it's main weapon, able to detect aromas at great distances. The Mexican butterfly is a meat eater, and is able to bite small chunks of flesh from even the toughest hides. Several dogs had gone missing, and their corpses were discovered near their main nesting place. Should you run into any Mexican butterflies, do not try to run - Lie on the ground and cover your head and groin area, to avoid the brunt of their poisonous bites. Please alert your local police department should you become aware of their presence in your area. The poison of the Mexican butterfly has no known antidote.
Waltonville, Texas - A gaggle of butterflies, identified as Mexican Killer Butterflies, crossed the border and are roosting in a small town in Texas. The butterfly is almost an inch wide, and has blue and yellow wings. The key feature is it's large eyes. They glow in darkness, and can visualize images up to a mile away. Their keen sense of smell has proven to be it's main weapon, able to detect aromas at great distances. The Mexican butterfly is a meat eater, and is able to bite small chunks of flesh from even the toughest hides. Several dogs had gone missing, and their corpses were discovered near their main nesting place. Should you run into any Mexican butterflies, do not try to run - Lie on the ground and cover your head and groin area, to avoid the brunt of their poisonous bites. Please alert your local police department should you become aware of their presence in your area. The poison of the Mexican butterfly has no known antidote.
Of course, everything you read on the net is true you know!
Last edited by AlienHHR; Mar 10, 2006 at 05:14 PM.



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