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Roger Thomason
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Found wandering around in a very dusty state at Scatsta Airport, very dark specimen, correct ID?
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Yes. They sometimes have a fly sticker in the airport urinaries to help aiming. I think this one proves to be counterproductive.
 
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Jaakko wrote:
Yes. They sometimes have a fly sticker in the airport urinaries to help aiming. I think this one proves to be counterproductive.


Well Jaakko that is the most original /confusing response I've seen on Diptera.info. Anybody care to decipher it for me....(The bit after "Yes"Wink.

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Percy, porcelain, moving target. Keep up Pfft

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I know what a Urinal is, What has that got to do with a photo of a Fly put in for an ID on D. Info?

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I say, steady on Padre GrinGrin
 
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