Posted by Bruce(OR) on August 30, 2018 at 09:51:35 from (65.102.27.100):
In Reply to: Its Official posted by John in La on August 29, 2018 at 17:20:42:
I remember LOVEBUGS! They would make you go from 70 MPH to 30 MPH real fast. Hit them suckers and wipe out your windshield visibility, Hit the wipers and really goober it up. They were so prolific they had a different name, Especially the first time you hit them and can't see out the windshield anymore. . .. Wanna guess what that name was? FFF...Bugs!! You boys down south have fun with them. I also miss the lightning bugs and the warm evenings. Now I am up northwest in the beach mist about 9 months out of the year. Oregon has a UFO. It comes out once a year. it's called the sun. When Oregonians lay in the sun, they don't tan, they rust. It rains enough that this state actually has a town named "Drain". It's so exciting in areas around here, we also have a town names, "Boring".
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