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Bugs Bunny instant load camera for 126 cartridge film, fixed focus lens takes flashcubes manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company, Helm Toy Corp, New York. Made in Hong Kong c1976
From the little sign in the window:
A few years back. one of the largest companies in
the world (Pepsi-Cola inc.) set forth the arduous,
task of designing the ultimate mobile promotion,
Concept- the "MUG BUG".
A few automotive shops were commissioned to rebuild
Restore the ubiquitous, original Volkswagen Beetle with a complete “makeover”.
I. Pan restoration
2. Complete Repaint
3. New interiors
4. New Chrome (including bumpers, headlight rims, etc.)
5. Added chrome rims
6. New tires
7. A complete tune-up
Best of all, they started with a low mileage beetle
I was told there were only 20 of these Mug Bugs.
completed for this special promotion. After their
promotion, Pepsi partnered with various
radio stations across the U.S. in a radio sweepstakes giveaway contest.
Included with the purchase of this classic car, you
will also receive official documentation of the
sweepstakes. This will add value to this collector
car.
The seller went on to claim that the car was in "strong #2" condition, collectably speaking.
Given that the big bubbles of rust beneath the driver's side rear window and vent were located in an area that would be no fun to repair, and necessitate a repaint, I'd say that it certainly was in #2 condition.
You know... #2.
(I said "#2".)
:)
Happy Valentines Day - Herbie The Love Bug Style!
Architectural details in the All Start Movies Resort.
Hope everyone is enjoying the weekend. I'm at the parks, braving another FL cold outbreak.
Thanks for looking. I appreciate feedback!
We're having a very mild winter, that means there will be a lot of bugs hatching during spring time.
Makes me wonder... hmmm....
Love Bug is the Valentine's Day doll in my Holly Daze collection. She will be for sale on Etsy soon.
I'm in love with her. I imagine she flies around writing love poems. She's reading one now.
Credits:
Dress-girlplanet with modifications by me
Bed bugs will crawl along hairs and crawl down to skin surface to feed. Hours after bed bug feeding, red marks appear at site of each bite. Welts had preceded the red marks but first disappear. Red marks severity lessens with age and in a week are gone. Microscopic brownish areas remain but are very difficult to clearly see.
These guys are large bug thingy wannabes and so they are naturally a bit puny. Took all of two minutes to come up with one and then just rinse & repeat. ;)
This is an interesting scene - we have both birch shieldbug (Elasmostethus interstinctus) nymphs being 'protected' by some adult parent bugs (Elasmucha grisea).
oh my gosh this was like the hardest picture ever!! the little lady bugs were as fast as heck, and i didn't like touching them so i had to keep trying to catch them with twezers! XD
A hoverfly, or flower fly, is an insect that hovers around flowers and feeds on nectar and pollen. They are beneficial to the ecosystem because they help with pollination and eat garden pests. Hoverflies can mimic the appearance of other insects and are harmless to humans.
Briolette Bug - 4-5 November, 2009
I was looking at this orange tourmaline briolette in my collection, trying to think of what to make with it, and decided on a bug. I thought it would look perfect as the abdomen peeking through lacy wire wings. Here's the result. :D
I just like the detail of these bugs, there wings are so fine, but must be very strong, the patterns and colours blend so well together. "I must be loosing it now" Better viewed large
Citronella.... repelling to some while captivating to others.
This is the actual color, no processing.
52Weeks2013
Theme ~ CANDLELIGHT
Bed bug adults, nymphs, shed skins, eggs, feces. Largest adults are about 4-5mm or 1/4 inch long. L.Sorkin
Thanks for helping me with its name :)
The 14-spot Ladybird is a small lady beetle, native and widespread in the Old World, and invasive in North America. It is sometimes referred to by the common name 14-spotted ladybird beetle, or simply P-14. The background color ranges from cream through yellow to light orange, but not red. Only rarely are 14 separate spots present on the elytra; most commonly, several of the spots fuse into larger markings, particularly along the midline, where they often create a shape resembling an anchor, sometimes fusing to such an extent as to render the body almost entirely black except for 12 pale spots.
Latin name: Propylea quatuordecimpunctata
Polish name: Wrzeciążka