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M 80, or firework of choice. Scars their psyche for life. Will avoid your place guaranteed. Even a drumstick (non-seasoned!) tied to a confetti popper, to avoid injury. Would be stupid to wind up arrested for animal cruelty!

re: You be the judge...

Posted by TBEAUXN on 7/28/17 at 11:26 am
She looks like the love child of Jack Nicholson and Nurse Ratchet.

Aggravated battery!
Not remembering wrong. Understated.
LINK

The Soviet sailors had an awesome sense of humor, when seen through binos! I think they enjoyed dressing up like fake fishermen, and liberty in Havana.
How can we trust this to be sufficiently verified, and by whom? More importantly, what is the desired reaction to this intel? And to what ends?

re: How long until we bomb North Korea?

Posted by TBEAUXN on 5/15/17 at 9:54 am
And my personal favorite:

LINK

re: How long until we bomb North Korea?

Posted by TBEAUXN on 5/15/17 at 9:45 am
This is a little antiquated, but still useful as far as ROK considerations.

LINK

re: How long until we bomb North Korea?

Posted by TBEAUXN on 5/15/17 at 9:27 am
I can understand your perspective... from over here.

Now join me... over there.

Your neighbor is a psychotic lunatic that constantly threatens our families, but you live next door to him, while I am relatively safe miles away.

I have intervened on your behalf numerous times, to keep him in check. Sometimes even when you wished I might not.

He now has dynamite, sets it off regularly, and increasingly threatens to blow all of us up, even if it means himself, too.

And while he is an isolationist/hermit, he also has powerful "friends" who find his insane antics useful at times. Because they like to keep their options open when it comes to you and me.

But maybe they are starting to realize we're tired of f-ing around with the little bastard, and that is constricting their options.

I hope they do what they usually do. Calculate risk vs reward, and shut him down for a few yrs.

re: How long until we bomb North Korea?

Posted by TBEAUXN on 5/15/17 at 9:09 am
Sorry I missed this yesterday due to Mother's Day. I rarely post, but thought you might find this link helpful for perspective. It's rather simple, pretty much a cliff notes on how it might play out.

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The secondary thing I disagree with is their painting the South troops as unprepared for an insurgency scenario. The ROK troops, and ROK Marines in particular, are the toughest, most resilient and resourceful soldiers I ever encountered while serving in our beloved USMC. Think Asian Israeli Special Forces/ Viet Cong with technology. They know who they face, and what they're capable of.

The main thing they completely neglect is the humanitarian crisis that would ensue, which in my opinion is the largest consideration that has kept us in the sad state we've been in since the "truce". We would need an unimaginable response ready to avoid deaths x millions.

Peace to all, and wisdom to our leaders.

Think the same one came around yesterday 3/31, and taste-tested all feeders, but has disappeared again. May be waiting on the ladies?

Feel like I'm overdoing it with 3 large and a single feeder, but want them to identify the paradise, and attract as many as possible.
Mine came around repeatedly for a couple hrs but has since disappeared. Thinking it was a rest stop before heading further north. Back to waiting patiently.
First one this morning! Have 3 large feeders, but he seems to be only hitting the single. New Orleans close to City Park, have had them out for 3 weeks, so don't lose faith! Hopefully he can recruit a huge harem. Named him Harley.

You are a good man for getting me straight with catching the migration Clyde, and the rest of y'all too. Stoked!
They were going to call it Disney World
I like the way you melt boy.

You too Duncan.

Making me warm inside, carry on!
"Make happy those who are near, and those who are far will come".

- Chinese proverb
You my friend are special.

When you share your wisdom with the people in your life, they aren't smiling and nodding because they agree with you.

It's more likely because you suffered a traumatic brain injury.

Or you're just dumb as a stump.

re: Any advice for killing FLEAS

Posted by TBEAUXN on 5/1/16 at 8:51 am
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So the problem exist in my yard. I have wood floors so the house isn't a problem. I have treated the yard several times this year to no avail. I was bathing the dogs once a week but now I've bumped it to 3 times a week but that shite is getting old quick. I wash the dog beds with every dog bath so that's been bumped to 3 times a week as well. I've lived in this house for 8yrs & never had a problem until now. WTF


Diatomaceous Earth. Non toxic to people and pets. May have heard about it on this board a yr or two ago. Basically a fine dust composed of the fossilized remains of some type of algae. We have wood floors and inside cats, and yet still had a war with fleas for a while.

It is abrasive and kills the fleas by lacerating their exoskeleton, and they then die of dehydration. You get a bulb type spreader to distribute it to any surface where the fleas hide... cracks and crevices, carpeting, bedding. You can even rub it straight on the pets, but better to apply liberally to their bedding, because you don't want to breathe this stuff in. When you apply do it aiming low to the ground, and preferably with a mask. I usually close the room or area off for 20 min. while "the dust settles".

Don't want to get it in your eyes either. Will need a separate treatment a week or two later to kill newly-hatched eggs. Good luck!