Friday, November 11, 2005

Today's artitle is on the Danaus plexippus and their yearly ply to two very Spanish villages both national and international:


MONARCH BUTTERFLIES

Every year millions, sometimes even more than 3162.2776 squared (10,000,000 for the mathamaticly challenged type of homo sapians) migrate to Michocain, Mexico and many go to the opulent coastal towns in California like Santa Cruz and Pacific Grove. Which to Santas Cruz would only take a mere estimate of 43 hours 57 minutes from NYC(gathered from MapQuest). Then after a breif rest surviving the horrible winter blizzards in these tropical towns they begin their long journey back. "Monarch butterflies are no dummies!" National Geographic Explorer exclaims. Strange that their entire head is about half the size of a pea.

QUOTE
Bart: Dad, we did something terrible.
Homer: Did you wreck the car?
Bart: No.
Homer: Did you raise the dead?
Bart: Yes.
Homer: But the car's ok?
Bart: Yea but-.
Homer: Ok then
(from Wikiquote.org)

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  • BREAKING NEWS
  • click here to read this amazing story about how Phil Vickery looks forward to playing Australia. (he is a rugby player for those of us who are not rugby fanatics).
  • We congratulate Flying Pig on their win of the 2006 SIPS Blog Awards Host.