I once saw someone's front lawn that had two of those lighted bastards mating. It was too cold out to come back with the camera. Since then I've gotten a camera to have on hand at all times. It's not often you see the beauty of nature like that and are able to capture it.
This reminds me of a comedy bit by Bobcat Golthwait about how he was traumatized as a child by seeing "Rudolph" hanging in the garage...red bloody nose and all!
I once saw someone's front lawn that had two of those lighted bastards mating. It was too cold out to come back with the camera. Since then I've gotten a camera to have on hand at all times. It's not often you see the beauty of nature like that and are able to capture it.
ReplyDeleteClassic.
ReplyDeletewhat thee hell is it?? a used kotex pad??
ReplyDeleteNothing puts you in the Christmas spirit like a vision of a dead animal.
ReplyDeleteLove the Breakfast Club quote. =)
How horrid!
ReplyDeleteI think those are my neighbors.
ReplyDeleteI think those are my cousins.
ReplyDeleteA red light on the nose would have really topped it off.
ReplyDeleteI have a picture of me and hubby posing with two lighted deer getting it on. We almost used it on our engagement announcements.
ReplyDeleteWoulda been funny if you passed by the same spot the next day and the deer were now unattached and smoking cigarettes.
ReplyDeleteHow festive!
ReplyDelete... and perfect timing, what with the end of hunting season and all. And who doesn't love venison for Christmas dinner?
ReplyDeleteI love this, but then, I have a hemlock for a Christmas tree. I'm sick and twisted, I know.
ReplyDeleteGod is going to be pushing the "Smite" button on somebody for this one.
ReplyDeleteNice. Are those banjos I hear??
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of a comedy bit by Bobcat Golthwait about how he was traumatized as a child by seeing "Rudolph" hanging in the garage...red bloody nose and all!
ReplyDeleteYeah, pretty sure that's my brother-in-law's house.
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