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Iflyfish
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Lencho,
I once had the experience at Goodwill of running into a stack of Barbie and Kens that were stacked like cord wood. My first reaction was a flashback
to WWII Germany, then laughed my ass off, then felt mildly ashamed and slunk back away from the carnage. I regret not having a camera with me. I must
also admit returning and positioning a Barbie and Ken into a more comfortable position in which to experience their doll hell.
I can assure you that Goodwill has Barbies to burn. God I feel bad saying that.
Maybe someone will design a nice little oven for burning Barbies, oh, wait, I think that those plans already exist in some dank German archaive.
Who ever would have thought of burning Barbies??? Or who would admit it?? It sounds like an excuse to me, chasing mosquitos, I doubt it.
Ok, Eichman, back to the ovens, the mosquitos are getting thick here.
Iflyfish when not torturing Barbies. One wonders if being Barbie in and of itself is torture? One wonders.
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Cypress
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Don't mosquitos need water to reproduce? Where's all the water?
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Bob and Susan
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burning barbie???
that works???
diesel fuel is hard to light...burns under pressure
you can throw a cigarette in a gas tank and nothing happens...
clogs the fuel filter
lots of puddles this year from showers
mosquitos will reproduce in brackish water...lots of that
most people get midges confused with mosquitos because they look simular...
midges hatch in the mud and don't need water
people
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
Ok, Eichman, back to the ovens, the mosquitos are getting thick here. |
I think that should be Eichmann (with two n's)
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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jerry
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Marie-rose
the active ingreadent in bug-be-gon is dyasinon recently baned in the usa it allso kills ants scorpians spyders cocoratchas and othere things i cant
spell i spray the whole yard plants bushes trees flowers about once a month more if it rains i do leave for a few hoursafter i spray
jerry and judi
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dgi
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Thanksgiving in Loreto had lots of no-see-ums. Got bit. Bring Deet.
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Marie-Rose
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I think I would be hesitant to use diazinon as a spray for the whole yard...I thought
the stuff was VERY toxic???
Remember, when in Mexico, yes may be no and no may be
maybe!
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capn.sharky
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Diazion is very toxic. That is why it works so darn well. You can buy it in Mexico and mix it with water and spray it. I get mine at the Vets.
Store. They use it to spray the horse stalls with. Doesn't seem to bother the horses very much. I spray in my house with it in Loreto---shut the
door and leave for three or four hours. Only one bad thing happened once---when I returned the dog and the wife were dead. God, I sure miss the dog.
If there is no fishing in heaven, I am not going
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jerry
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it was being used all over the usa for a long long time its just illagle cause the bug people dont want anyone but them to be able to use it it
disapates in less then a month
its available in mexico i know in a granular form
jerry and judi
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