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Which household pest do you find the most disturbing?
ants
20%
 20%  [ 1 ]
spiders
40%
 40%  [ 2 ]
roaches
40%
 40%  [ 2 ]
Total Votes : 5

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TODAY’S TOPIC: Damn those disgusting PESTS — bugs, insects, and spiders! Confused

The normal-sized ones are annoying enough, but when the ants are as big as bulls, and the spiders are as big as the pasture the bulls graze in, calling Orkin won’t do any good!

It’s time to call the U.S. Army! Shocked






The five threads below are about movies featuring great examples of this popular subgenre of science fiction.

Decide which concepts might interest you most, then click on the links to discover what movies or TV series depict the concepts you’ve chosen.

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These colossal pests grew bigger because the Department of Agriculture decided that radiation would make a good fertilizer!

Volcanos spew out death and destruction in the form of hot lava and gas. . . but this one was worse!

Although this brilliant scientist wants to feed the world, he ends up turning US into food!

Just when you think your safe in you own dimension, a hole into another one opens up!

This recent tribute to the classics of old has all the bugs we might want, but it didn’t quite take us back to our Monsterkid youth . . .

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