It’s a shame Nelson didn’t say what kind of bug it was. If it were a cockroach, I’d squish it. But, hey, he doesn’t know much entomology yet so I can’t blame him.
Years ago I was walking into a mini mart and saw a June bug on the sidewalk, upside down, struggling to turn over. I stopped, flipped it over, wished it well and went in the store, made my purchase, returned to my car. While sitting in my car, preparing to leave, I saw a guy park and start walking in to the store. He spotted the June bug crawling, went out of his way to walk over and squash it under his boot before going into the store. All the peace and goodwill I had felt drained out of my mind and body. It was a lesson learned about human behavior that I have never forgotten.
One day, years ago, i was walking my parents dog, when he scooped up a bug off the sidewalk. It turned out to be a cidada, which started buzzing like mad. He couldn’t get it out of his mouth fast enough.
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
A life lesson for Nelson: Dogs are not so much into philanthropy.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
It’s a shame Nelson didn’t say what kind of bug it was. If it were a cockroach, I’d squish it. But, hey, he doesn’t know much entomology yet so I can’t blame him.
Wilde Bill over 8 years ago
As a teen, I used to catch cicadas for my cat who would eat them until he barfed.
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member over 8 years ago
The call it evilution.
GROG Premium Member over 8 years ago
I had bugs for lunch.
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
Bug… Uncle Buck will take care of him.
KEA over 8 years ago
That’s the world for you
nosirrom over 8 years ago
Spare the bug, spoil the dog.
ebevey over 8 years ago
When it’s your time to go, it’s your time!
NaturLvr over 8 years ago
Years ago I was walking into a mini mart and saw a June bug on the sidewalk, upside down, struggling to turn over. I stopped, flipped it over, wished it well and went in the store, made my purchase, returned to my car. While sitting in my car, preparing to leave, I saw a guy park and start walking in to the store. He spotted the June bug crawling, went out of his way to walk over and squash it under his boot before going into the store. All the peace and goodwill I had felt drained out of my mind and body. It was a lesson learned about human behavior that I have never forgotten.
Linguist over 8 years ago
Not an act of deus ex machina but it’s a case of deus ex canis.Dog is, after all, God spelled backwards.
Carl R over 8 years ago
One day, years ago, i was walking my parents dog, when he scooped up a bug off the sidewalk. It turned out to be a cidada, which started buzzing like mad. He couldn’t get it out of his mouth fast enough.
zofyzofy over 8 years ago
ALL LIVES MATTER!
tea62 over 8 years ago
He nourished the dog – completing the circle of life! (My dogs love to eat bugs.)
Number Three over 8 years ago
Well you can blame it on the dog this time!
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Charliegirl Premium Member over 8 years ago
I guess the lessons of Buddha don’t apply to dogs, lol.