I, for one, welcome our new robot-ant overlords...

...whose arrival is apparently scored with new-age music and accompanied by your choice of beverage.  Be warned.

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It's doing Yoga!

By MrILoveTheAnts (not verified) on 08 Apr 2009 #permalink

Yeah, my abdomen went autonomous a few years back. Keeps growing on it's own. I have no control.

By Jason Merrell (not verified) on 16 Apr 2009 #permalink