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I found one at work today, and was crossing the room with it on a piece of paper to throw out of the window and two people shrieked and insisted on moving before I passed them, they were so scared. I have never known anyone scared of a ladybird before. Anyone else scared of them?
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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I found one at work today, and was crossing the

> room with it on a piece of paper to throw out of

> the window and two people shrieked and insisted on

> moving before I passed them, they were so scared.

> I have never known anyone scared of a ladybird

> before. Anyone else scared of them?


No offence WOD, but this didn't happen, did it?

It's OK, admit you posted spurious, it's alright, we'll understand and embrace you as a sister.

Heck, who amongst us hasn't made up something and let our fingers do the walking.

I know I have.

Anyone know of Ladybird books? The tales they could tell.

Of course these days it's these immigrant ladybirds, we haven't got enough resources in this country for them and our native ladybirds, dubtless they arrived on Peckham's racist trees, Gordon Brown should do something, won't anyone think of the children?!?!


Actually they are nasty little buggers, they're aggressive and they bite.

I?ve never been bitten by either.


Ladybirds are however the lions of the rose garden. Aphids are like the wildebeest or maybe the cattle if they have ants tending them.


Ever sat for a few hours and watched the drama unfold between ladybird, ant and aphid on a rose bush?


Only me?


Oh well.

womanofdulwich Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I found one at work today, and was crossing the

> room with it on a piece of paper to throw out of

> the window and two people shrieked and insisted on

> moving before I passed them, they were so scared.

> I have never known anyone scared of a ladybird

> before. Anyone else scared of them?


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Night shift on lockdown ward at the Maudsley still ?


Poor cow.




W**F

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