January 20, 200620 yr Is it a butterfly or a moth the appears in the Lunesta ad? Because my Dad wants to know and we are having a discussion about that.
January 20, 200620 yr If you're asking a question like this, it would be helpful to post an image or two for support. I've never heard of Lunesta, and chances are other haven't either. Not everyone lives where you live, and the commercial obviously isn't aired worldwide. If you want help you might want to help us help you. My Tip.It Times Articles (10 and counting) || The Varrock Library Author Index projectDo you dare to dream? - Part 19 added. || The Hospital (WIP) - New story!Necromagus looks like a viking ... with glasses.
January 20, 200620 yr It's a moth. A type of rare, flourescent-like moth. I've seen one before. They're quite large, and I cannot think of the name for it to save my life... :x Surprisingly, they look very similar to the way the they look in the commercial. (except not as CG-ish) I will try to think of the scientific name of the moth though.
January 20, 200620 yr is this it? filename moth.gif Mercifull <3 Suzi "We don't want players to be able to buy their way to success in RuneScape. If we let players start doing this, it devalues RuneScape for others. We feel your status in real-life shouldn't affect your ability to be successful in RuneScape" Jagex 01/04/01 - 02/03/12
January 20, 200620 yr NEITHER! Its a butterFREE. ! Sig by IkuraiYour Guide to Posting! Behave or I will send my Moose mounted Beaver launchers at you!
January 21, 200620 yr NEITHER! Its a butterFREE. ! lol, just had to laugh when I saw that.. Anyways, I looked up Lunesta and I couldn't find a butterfly or a moth logo? A picture would be helpful! ==================================Retired tip.it moderator.Teaching and inspiring.
January 21, 200620 yr NEITHER! Its a butterFREE. !The pokemon are attacking, head for the hills, no wait, the pikachus are there, run for your live hurry!!!
January 22, 200620 yr I could have sworn when I saw one of the commercials, it had little fuzzy, feathery antenna.
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