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Ever look at bugs on a windshield and wonder when man first went fast enough to smash bugs? Not counting falling off a cliff.
 
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Cant say that I have.
 
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Probably happened the other way around. Some unlucky Neanderthal walked out of his cave during a hurricane or tornado and, after he picked himself up, wondered why he had bugs stuck to his teeth!
 
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Seeing this reminds me that love bug season will be starting in Florida soon.
I had never heard of them till we moved to Florida in 1999.
Learned the hard way you need to clean your car of them as soon as possible.
I could not believe they could eat through the clear coat.




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You didn't happen to eat any leftover brownies, did you?



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You didn't happen to eat any leftover brownies, did you?


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when did we start riding horses??


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Ever look at bugs on a windshield and wonder when man first went fast enough to smash bugs? Not counting falling off a cliff.



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This discussion reminded me of the far side cartoon:



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when did we start riding horses??


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Ever look at bugs on a windshield and wonder when man first went fast enough to smash bugs? Not counting falling off a cliff.


I think it happened long before then, when hunting by hopping on some animal that took off.
 
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Well, when did we first have windshields to squash the bugs?



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a year prior to taking drivers education , an old person let me drive her car.

I'd never thought about it before , but it hit me , big time
I am driving 50 m.p.h. twords another vehicle thats coming at me at 50 m.p.h. , and we are only gonna miss each other by 3 feet or so Eek

I pulled over and tried to justify driving.

3 feet from certain death , why the hell can't we put the lanes 16 feet apart , at least ?





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Ever look at bugs on a windshield and wonder when man first went fast enough to smash bugs? Not counting falling off a cliff.


I think it happened long before then, when hunting by hopping on some animal that took off.


In North America, around the 14th or 15th century....



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Seeing this reminds me that love bug season will be starting in Florida soon.
I had never heard of them till we moved to Florida in 1999.
Learned the hard way you need to clean your car of them as soon as possible.
I could not believe they could eat through the clear coat.
You haven't lived until you've encountered one on a motorcycle at 60mph!

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All bugs on glass look like snozberries to you.
 
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Can you smash a bug while on a horse? That is only 25 or 30 mph, at most.

I'd have guessed it was a train that was first.




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Usain Bolt goes almost 28 MPH, a race horse almost 44 MPH.
 
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You guys up north park your hot rods all winter, us guys in Florida park ours all lovebug season!


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