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Posted on September 14, 2009 12 Comments

millipede

To the person who found my blog after googling –

‘child ate a millipede’

It’s ok… your kid won’t die.
I know, from personal experience.

(photography by jpockle via flickr)

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  1. Bec says

    lmao!

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  2. Nic says

    hahahahaha! You are too funny Kate.

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  3. Tina @ Mummified Times Five says

    LOL good one!

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  4. Monica (peapodsquadmom) says

    that is hilarious!

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  5. Christie says

    At least is wasn’t a cockroach!

    Christie

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  6. trish says

    classic

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  7. Mistress B says

    there are definitely much worse things to eat……. lol

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  8. SquiggleMum says

    I love how just three simple sentences can share so much and make us laugh so hard.

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  9. Pixie says

    ROFL!!!!!

    love it.LOVE IT!!!!!

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  10. CabrissiTea says

    PMSL!!!!!

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  11. Melanie says

    Heh. I should think millipedes would taste quite bad though – they certainly emit a pretty noxious smell when they’re squashed!

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  12. Michelle says

    Hilarious!

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