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Recieved: 2001/06/13 16:42
Subject: [K-list] pet roaches ..
From: Christopher Wynter


On 2001/06/13 16:42, Christopher Wynter posted thus to the K-list:

Have you really ever talked to a cockroach
  and worked out lines of demarkation ..

works really well ..
  they even become quite tame and lovely pets ..
  and good for discouraging those people
  who want to come and visit all the time ..

  bring out the pet roach,
  get it to do a few tricks on command ..
  they make a hurried exit and never come back <g>

(biggest roaches I ever saw were in the pacific islands)

same with ants ..
  they really are quite useful

    even a stone can be a teacher ..

and a garden weed is only a herb
that no-one has found a use for yet.

At 14/06/01 09:26 AM, you wrote:
>Hrm, ok, so I don't believe you. ;)
>
>Primarily because I used to live in University Housing in Houston, Texas,
>and have had more than a typical human being's share of close encounters
>with cockroaches of every variety.
>
>Yes... survival and longevity skills. These become apparent when one is
>filled to the gills (haha) with adrenaline while facing off with an
>aggressive 3 inch, er 7 cm, cockroach. Have you ever sparred with a
>cockroach? I mean, flat out battled, ripping the house apart, roach eggs
>flying, furniture flying, limbs flying, climbing the walls to escape (me,
>not the roach), fingers gripping door frames while bodies dangle, slam
>dancing feet on carpet to the double ripping death? If not, then I doubt
>you would believe me. /grin/
>
>Let's just say the cockroaches in Houston are omnivorous, downright
>dutifully so. A sort of "Eat Me", hips akimbo, fisted hands at waist, big
>baleful blackeyed bully glare of an attitude that says, frankly, you don't
>stand a chance in a hot hell of winning this one.
>
>Well, there are easier ways of becoming one with the roaches... like
>licking envelopes. /toothy grin/ I have a remarkably grotesque story about
>swallowing roach eggs, but am not up to sharing it. /blech/
>
>smilingly,
>Nina

> > so, you see, humans aren't that superior ..
> > have a close encounter with a cockroach
> > and you will learn all of the survival and
> > longevity skills you would ever need ..


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