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What didn't you have for dinner?

I was out running errands and I picked up a couple of burritos from Taco Bell. They were supposed to be crunchy fritos burritos, but this is the second time in a row there were no fritos added. Thusly and sadly, my burrito was neither crunchy nor fritoy. Ah well. They were still good.
Vivaci Best Comment
Time to write a yelp review for that location. 🤔
I pray all your future tacos are fritoy or crunchy! 😊🙏
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@Vivaci lol thank you kind lady
Lolz 🤗

SW-User
sliced Turkey breast with stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy, with kernel corn..
with rasberry shortcake with whipped cream for desert right now.
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@SW-User Holy shit you went full out Thanksgiving in July. Booya! Hey buddy. Hope you're doing well.
SW-User
gotta go out of town tomorrow for work, that kinda sucks..
I'll be home Thursday night..
truth to tell I've been better.. kinda disappointed with myself and this place..
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@SW-User When I come on here and it makes me feel frustrated or lonely, I take a sabbatical. Couple days, a week. Maybe you'll be feelin sw when you get back from work. Travel safely!

I applied to work at call centers today so at least you're doing something better. lol
SW-User
Jack in the box. They messed up my order badly and I lost my appetite.
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@SW-User We've got a putting things in our mouths theme in common here with the profile pic. Haha. E. coli = bad. My mom and I got deathly ill from some spoiled meat once. First 2 days, I thought I would die. Next 2 days, I prayed for death, but thought I would probably live.
SW-User
@DanielChristensen It's scary. I think a couple kids had died. Good you survived that, but I can understand it must have been miserable and extremely painful.
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@SW-User Bout the worst suffering I have been through, yeah. As I laid in bed curled in a ball, snippets of songs repeated insanely in my head. Never forgot that. Mind was reeling in the wake of the physical suffering, grasping at straws.
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DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@DollyLand Turns out that a June Bug is a beetle according to sources on the omnipotent interweb.

"What are June bugs?

The name "June bug" refers to any of the 100 species of beetles that are related to the scarabs familiar from ancient Egyptian iconography. Other common names for the June bug include "June beetle" and "May beetle." The common June bug is one-half to five-eighths inches long and reddish-brown in color. Being beetles, they also sport shiny wing covers, called elytra.

June bugs can cause damage to gardens, lawns and pastures. They are classified as chafers, meaning they feed on vegetation, specifically leaves. Their diet can also encompass grass, flowers, fruit, food crops such as grains (wheat, corn, etc.), sap and decaying organic material. (Hence their scientific name, Phyllophaga, which is Greek for "leaf eater.") June bugs are nocturnal. They feed from dusk through the evening hours in order to avoid predators.

Where does the name June bug come from?

June bugs derive their name from the fact that adult June bugs emerge from the soil at the end of spring or the beginning of the summer.

Females bury their eggs just below the soil surface. June bug larvae hatch within 3 to 4 weeks and feed on grass and plant roots from several months to as long as three years. In spring and early summer, these larvae — also known as grubs — grow into pupae. Within 3 weeks, these pupae mature into adult June bugs.

Why are June bugs attracted to light?

Adult June bugs are generally harmless. But because they are attracted to light, they can make spending time on your porch or patio unpleasant. Even light from your home's interior can attract June bugs in large numbers. The sound of June bugs bumping and buzzing against window screens is closely associated with summer in many parts of the United States.

Scientists are still undecided on the precise explanation for this behavior. Several hypotheses have been advanced, but no single theory can account for why so many different nocturnal insect species gravitate to sources of illumination."
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DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@DollyLand 🤓👌
Peaches · F
I haven't eaten at Taco Bell for a very long time.🌮 Thanks for telling me!😕
Danez · M
their stuff always looks sooo much better on TV :(
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@Danez Ikr. That's pretty universal for a lot of restaurants though. Burger looks big enough to stop traffic, loaded with fresh fixins. The one you get, miserable, squashed thing.
SW-User
I had pizza
SW-User
It's was a bake at home pizza veggie :)
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@SW-User Veggie is my favorite. 🤜🤛
SW-User
Nice it's my favorite too 🍕

 
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