Swarms of bugs at eye level.
Swallowed 2 today. One was very big.
The other day I got one in my eye, nose and mouth.
Nearly unbearable.
Swarms of bugs at eye level.
Swallowed 2 today. One was very big.
The other day I got one in my eye, nose and mouth.
Nearly unbearable.
Put more buggers in your mouth that usual. That will trap them.
Everyone complains about the cost of living in SoCal but then they complain year round about all the problems every other city and state has.
You need some Groucho Marx glasses.
Looks like it’s time to get yourself one of these:
You’re only allowed to complain about bugs if you live in the following states: FL, GA, AL, MS, LA, TX (east side), AR, TN.
Uncico C. wrote:
You’re only allowed to complain about bugs if you live in the following states: FL, GA, AL, MS, LA, TX (east side), AR, TN.
You’ve never been to PA then have you?
jamin wrote:
Swarms of bugs at eye level.
Swallowed 2 today. One was very big.
The other day I got one in my eye, nose and mouth.
Nearly unbearable.
Take some days in Ukraine for a training camp and "beat two bugs in a row" . The "bugs" there just want to be "smashed".
Go to Scotland in August and go for an evening run. You will swallow 1000s of midges every minute. They will be crawling under your eyelids.
ThatAverageRunner wrote:
Uncico C. wrote:
You’re only allowed to complain about bugs if you live in the following states: FL, GA, AL, MS, LA, TX (east side), AR, TN.
You’ve never been to PA then have you?
Or northern New England.
Take a DEET shower before you're daily waddle.
Another reason for you to go to Ukraine - no bugs there.
#millennialproblems
I’m traveling through Missouri this weekend.
I went for a run around 5am on a paved path that runs along the Mississippi.
It was nearly continuous clouds of these tiny little gnats. By the time I finished my run, my whole body was peppered with these things that were sticking to sweat.
I even had them in my eyes, stuck under my eyelids.
Never again.
I was laughing reading this morning thinking "thank god I don't live anywhere like that".
Anyway, out this morning and low and behold swarms of greenfly everywhere here!
slowerthanu wrote:
Another reason for you to go to Ukraine - no bugs there.
Just those pesky artillery shells .
jamin wrote:
Swarms of bugs at eye level.
Swallowed 2 today. One was very big.
The other day I got one in my eye, nose and mouth.
Nearly unbearable.
Congratulations on your sub-14:40 5000m! I assume you achieved this goal since you promised not to post until you passed that milestone.
mo'pak wrote:
Go to Scotland in August and go for an evening run. You will swallow 1000s of midges every minute. They will be crawling under your eyelids.
Or Wales. Spent a week in Snowdonia one summer and simply swiping my hand through the air was causing mass genocide of the flying buggers.
jamin wrote:
Swarms of bugs at eye level.
Swallowed 2 today. One was very big.
The other day I got one in my eye, nose and mouth.
Nearly unbearable.
You sound like Zátopek with all those excuses.
Not.
jamin wrote:
Swallowed 2 today. One was very big.
Extra protein. ?
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