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“When I was little my dad would catch gummy bears for us. He would spot them buzzing around us like flies and grab them right out of the air. As I got older I figured out that he kept a bag in his pocket and was only pretending to catch them...Thus started my love all gummy candies. Here I give you my list of the top gummies. Feel free to disagree, but know that you are wrong. Did you grow up eating fresh, hand caught gummy bears? I didn’t think so.”
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I was a missionary in Venezuela from '94-'96. I saw bugs that still give me nightmares. Luckily I never saw this one.
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“Hans Rosling is a public health expert, director of Sweden's world-renowned Karolinska Institute, and founder of Gapminder, a non-profit that brings vital global data to life. With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, he debunks a few myths about the ”developing“ world. (Recorded February, 2006 in Monterey, CA.)”
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If you can resist clicking on this link than you are no friend of mine.
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How do you “stumble across” such obscure finds as the German site with footage of a British-narrated bat-killing centipede documentary? Yikes and yikes.
Posted by: Brian | August 3, 2006 12:10 AM
Ummm…odd videos.
But if you are interested in the best gummy candy EVER, check out the gummy smurfs that I found in Germany last year. So gummy and yet, so yummy.
(and now you can get them in America. Hooray for huge shipping charges and over priced gummy smurfs.)
Posted by: isabel | August 3, 2006 06:25 PM
I lived in Hawaii and I saw a centipede like that. I woke up, lying on the floor, to see it crawling across the carpet right towards me. My husband ended up jumping on it with both feet to try to kill it, and both ends of it were curling up around his feet. The jumping didn’t kill it—finally, he stomped and smeared, and that broke all it’s legs off.
Posted by: Susan M | August 8, 2006 12:00 PM