Wild Wreckdom

On the remote island of St. Kawkapuey lives the mysterious Cacapillar.

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Often mistaken by tourists as monkey droppings, these sweet-smelling carnivorous insects are most often found in local baseball fields:

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...and outdoor cooking grills:

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A highly adaptable creature, the Cacapillar has learned to subsist on the island's most readily available diet: stale Funyuns and leftover Whiskey:

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[Fun Fact: The population of St. Kawkapuey has the world's highest concentration of Karoake bars per person, and once declared a national "Hangover Day" to celebrate the season finale of Dancing With the Stars.]

 

Though outsiders find the cacapillar off-putting, locals consider it good luck to find one in their home. They also celebrate the warmer summer months, when the island's cacapillars encase themselves in shimmering golden cocoons:

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...and then emerge, transformed, as the island's national mascot:

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The Majestic All-Seeing Flutterturd

 

Which can grow to weigh as much as a whopping 25 pounds:

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After cavorting in traffic and laying siege to local liqueur stores, the Flutterturds eventually complete their life cycles by dive-bombing into area vegetable gardens en masse:

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There they provide excellent fertilizer, though locals admit the smell of whiskey can take several months to dissipate.

 

Thanks to Laura N., Michelle V., Chris W., Anony M., Holly L., Kimberly S., Kiana R., & Caprice A. for that giant piece of... information.

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P.S. I see you enjoy learning things. Might I interest you in this additional educational resource?

Farty Facts: An Illustrated Guide To The Science, History, And Art Of Farting

Yes it's a real book, I can't believe I have to clarify that. A worthy gift for all students of life, or for anyone who has a butt.

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And from my other blog, Epbot:

Wreckily Ever After

Parents beware! Some of today's wrecks are not appropriate for kids.

Oh, and to my knowledge only two of these were NOT served at actual weddings. Let's see if you can guess which ones. [evil grin]

 

Someday my prince will come

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Someday I'll find my love

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And how thrilling that moment will be!

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When the prince of my dreams comes to me!

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He'll whisper, "I love you,"

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And steal a kiss or chew:

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Though he may be far away

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I will find my love someday

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(The porcelain throne?) 

 Someday when my dreams ...

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... come true!

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Thanks to  Lynn G, Anony M., K.J., Serena M., Carol M., Alan R., Katie L., Solli S., Marisa F., & Stephanie L. for the royal treatment.

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P.S. And now, for a little palate cleanser:

I used this 84-pc butterfly set to make a gorgeous wreath for John's room, and I know you crafters are gonna love them:

3D Butterfly Wall Magnet Set

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And from my other blog, Epbot: