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One of my first memories is of one of those shiny green flies on a pile of dog shit. I must have been about 18 months old.
I had corn on the cob this evening and the fallen soldiers attracted these flies in droves. They came out of nowhere, in no time flat there were dozens. I think that white part is the lungs.
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