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Message 991911 - Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 21:33:17 UTC - in response to Message 991899.  

Have a great what ever time it is where you are...I'm outta here!

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Message 991913 - Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 21:45:20 UTC
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We're millions of miles from Earth in a Giant face(on Mars), Whats impossible? LOL :D
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Message 991920 - Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 23:10:39 UTC

What the heck, I'll win for now.
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Message 991925 - Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 23:35:19 UTC - in response to Message 991920.  

What the heck, I'll win for now.

OK, for however long that was.


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Message 991927 - Posted: 25 Apr 2010, 23:50:05 UTC

I feel like a winner!
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Message 991934 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 0:30:42 UTC

My wife calls me a winner. But Im not so sure if its a compliment:)
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Message 991935 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 0:33:53 UTC - in response to Message 991934.  

My wife calls me a winner. But Im not so sure if its a compliment:)

You sure that wasn't 'weiner'?
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Message 991936 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 0:43:01 UTC - in response to Message 991935.  

[quote]My wife calls me a winner. But Im not so sure if its a compliment:)

You sure that wasn't 'weiner'?

No, she wouldnt be that nice. :)
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Message 991938 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 1:05:01 UTC - in response to Message 991927.  

I feel like a winner!

It was Angela.
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Message 991939 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 1:08:21 UTC - in response to Message 991936.  

[quote]My wife calls me a winner. But Im not so sure if its a compliment:)

You sure that wasn't 'weiner'?

No, she wouldnt be that nice. :)

Why not?
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Message 991945 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 1:33:16 UTC

Well bug spray goes on the list(raid ant and roach), I just killed several red mites, 3 on the window and about 4 outside, I sprayed outside around 2 windows and a door. Must have been all the repair work stirring them up.
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Message 991947 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 1:59:41 UTC

In for an evening win.


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Message 991951 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 2:25:47 UTC

Hello SETI!!!

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Message 991952 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 2:36:47 UTC - in response to Message 991945.  
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Well bug spray goes on the list(raid ant and roach), I just killed several red mites, 3 on the window and about 4 outside, I sprayed outside around 2 windows and a door. Must have been all the repair work stirring them up.

Try dry, powdered Boric Acid, VWB. It's safe to humans & house pets, but lethal to insects; it's basically a desiccant to them. Takes a total of 6-8 weeks to really take effect, but it does work.
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Message 991958 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 2:53:45 UTC - in response to Message 991952.  

Well bug spray goes on the list(raid ant and roach), I just killed several red mites, 3 on the window and about 4 outside, I sprayed outside around 2 windows and a door. Must have been all the repair work stirring them up.

Try dry, powdered Boric Acid, VWB. It's safe to humans & house pets, but lethal to insects; it's basically a desiccant to them. Takes a total of 6-8 weeks to really take effect, but it does work.

Good suggestion, I just finished spraying around all the windows and doors I could get to, As I had run out of ant & roach, So I used some flying spray, sprayed liberally, Gad that stuff stinks, But It does kill, I found one outside, It's dead. I put 3 cans on the list, Boric acid powder sounds interesting, But I don't know how to use It properly, Besides I wanted a barrier to keep them out, If I had the extra money I'd hire an exterminator which I've done in the past for about $20-$30 a month. Interesting though.
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Message 991962 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 3:00:31 UTC - in response to Message 991958.  

Well bug spray goes on the list(raid ant and roach), I just killed several red mites, 3 on the window and about 4 outside, I sprayed outside around 2 windows and a door. Must have been all the repair work stirring them up.

Try dry, powdered Boric Acid, VWB. It's safe to humans & house pets, but lethal to insects; it's basically a desiccant to them. Takes a total of 6-8 weeks to really take effect, but it does work.

Good suggestion, I just finished spraying around all the windows and doors I could get to, As I had run out of ant & roach, So I used some flying spray, sprayed liberally, Gad that stuff stinks, But It does kill, I found one outside, It's dead. I put 3 cans on the list, Boric acid powder sounds interesting, But I don't know how to use It properly, Besides I wanted a barrier to keep them out, If I had the extra money I'd hire an exterminator which I've done in the past for about $20-$30 a month. Interesting though.

I had an ant problem a few weeks ago. I had a trail of large ants that were coming in under the front door, climbing up to trek along the back of the kitchen sink before going down behind the fridge. They then crossed the kitchen and climbed up into the kitchen cupboard where they were committing suicide in a pot of the honey the kids had left the lid off.

They eventually left after we went away for a few days and there was no food left about for them to eat.
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Message 991963 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 3:15:13 UTC - in response to Message 991962.  

Well bug spray goes on the list(raid ant and roach), I just killed several red mites, 3 on the window and about 4 outside, I sprayed outside around 2 windows and a door. Must have been all the repair work stirring them up.

Try dry, powdered Boric Acid, VWB. It's safe to humans & house pets, but lethal to insects; it's basically a desiccant to them. Takes a total of 6-8 weeks to really take effect, but it does work.

Good suggestion, I just finished spraying around all the windows and doors I could get to, As I had run out of ant & roach, So I used some flying spray, sprayed liberally, Gad that stuff stinks, But It does kill, I found one outside, It's dead. I put 3 cans on the list, Boric acid powder sounds interesting, But I don't know how to use It properly, Besides I wanted a barrier to keep them out, If I had the extra money I'd hire an exterminator which I've done in the past for about $20-$30 a month. Interesting though.

I had an ant problem a few weeks ago. I had a trail of large ants that were coming in under the front door, climbing up to trek along the back of the kitchen sink before going down behind the fridge. They then crossed the kitchen and climbed up into the kitchen cupboard where they were committing suicide in a pot of the honey the kids had left the lid off.

They eventually left after we went away for a few days and there was no food left about for them to eat.

These are blood suckers in this case and I'm the only source in here, I noticed them outside yesterday on the ground, I think I got them discouraged, But then their not too bright, Nor too numerous and easy as pie to see, As their red.
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Message 991966 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 4:01:19 UTC
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In for a win at 80 ... to soon! But an increment none the less.

An increment of exactly one to be precise. But what's a little precision between friends?

Good point! Who said we were friends?

Ahhh! I have been married long enough to carry out a conversation unilaterally.

Or is it ADD?

Who cares?
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Message 991970 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 4:20:58 UTC

Greg, welcome back! Some of us were getting a little bit worried about you!!! (Ok, mostly me. I do that. It is a mother hen instinct I cannot shake.) Anyway, hopefully your absence was due to a fabulous vacation and you will be posting pictures of that shortly.
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Message 991971 - Posted: 26 Apr 2010, 4:28:02 UTC - in response to Message 991970.  

@Angelina and Brad;

No I was not on vacation but thanks for thinking of me. Seems there is some old mine in Oxnard that some guys want to mine again. Where is Oxnard anyway?
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