Nov 07, 2005 00:31
since i am not writing my paper i figured i would stimulate your brains a bit.
this is other people, i didn't write this.
Its definitely cheesy bug - what on earth is a slater beetle?? And does cheesy bug refer to the mini armadillo type woodlouse - all curved and shiney, or its duller sibling - all flat and squashable? And why DID you always seem to find dead ones in dusty corners or in the vacuum bag, but don't anymore. And another thing, what happened to white dog poo?? I know this last question has become a bit of a perverse cliche in the style of an urban myth, but does anyone genuinely have an answer to this? It has always been a source of deep puzzlement to me - and occupies far too much space in my limited brain, when I should be being creatively inspired by the world about us. At this rate my next set design will have a texture that is white and crumbly , with a strange nostalgic resemblance to......
well at least I could beat my own critics and agree with them ..." Yes, it IS, in fact, crap."
White dog poo is dropped by albino dogs.
Poop still turns white, but in your garbage can.
Ahhh,I remember the days well. White poo was plentiful along footpaths and on the roadside verge.
Unsightly brown poo was bleached dry by the sun and the slightest pressure on the poo pile by an unsuspecting shod foot could release crumbles of plaster like substance.
Actually, I agree, you did used to see it more. I know that dog's that eat a lot of rawhide bones or strips tend to have whitish poo.
Alas, the poop the rug cleaners find was brown, leading me to believe the sun has something to do with it.
white dog poo no longer exist as me and my work collegue eat it all as part of a balanced diet.
My mother told me that white dog poo from back in the day come from poodles. I believe this to be a fact as she clipped poodles as her job for a while. Therefore qualifies her to make this white poo diagnosis.