I found this fat worm curiously curled up next to a pair of tiny, faerie birds near the faerie dwelling. I’m calling this one, “Too Big to Fail.”
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By Ian Garrabrant
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OK – Now that is a pretty amazing picture!
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I thought it was kind of cool. The darned worm scared me to death as it emerged from under the best. I was thinking “SNAKE!”
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English worms don’t look like that Leslie…are you sure it’s a worm. Obviously if his name is Frank he is a worm…I accept that.
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To be honest, when I first saw him emerging from under the nest I thought he was a snake! He’s huuuge, so I named him Trump.
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A pet worm called Trump…like it!
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Great title for a great shot.
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Thank you!
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‘How are we going to tackle that?’
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And thus were born movie monsters!
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I’m glad they’re not real birds. They’d have a hard time even getting their little beaks around that monster never mind eating it. They’d have to suck it to death.
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Ew! Gross!
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