Speed Bump by Dave Coverly for September 22, 2024

  1. The rat
    Ratkin Premium Member 3 months ago

    It must be the moth-er ship.

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    Plumb.Bob Premium Member 3 months ago

    I used to have the same problem with my headlamp when I went out to feed the horses in the winter. Mostly flies and gnats and a few moths. Then I switched on the red light and now no bugs. Can see more stars too.

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    Gent  3 months ago

    Ha! Just what the alien astronut theorists was always suspected!

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  3 months ago

    Switch to Pall Mall.

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    ʲᔆ  3 months ago

    could be probe-lematic

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    The Orange Mailman  3 months ago

    Mackinac Island in May.

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    jango  3 months ago

    Okay. They have the technology to get here from galaxies away, but can’t figure out the light issue?

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  3 months ago

    They’re “light”er than air.

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    jossy138  3 months ago

    I thought those are popcorns until I read the comments.

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    mistercatworks  3 months ago

    At least they improve the lighting for probing.

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    PoodleGroomer  3 months ago

    The Navy used to rig for red for night vision, except the red lights stood out at night, Now they rig for blue.

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    GKBOWOOD Premium Member 3 months ago

    Which one- the moths or the humans?

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    cheap_day_return  3 months ago

    Aliens, here’s a hint: They bug.

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    Shikamoo Premium Member 3 months ago

    We’re not crazy about them either.

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    lnrokr55  3 months ago

    Should probably debug them 1st ! ;-)

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