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Re: Just what would you do?
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Posted by Glenn Ayers on January 04, 2003 at 16:14:06 from (65.238.90.209):
In Reply to: Just what would you do? posted by KC Bob on January 03, 2003 at 16:48:36:
Jeeze oh Wheeze Am I wanting to post a three page response here ! I've never heard such a bunch of Tree Huggin .. Bambi Lovin City Folk claiming to be farmers in my life! VERMIN ARE VERMIN !!!! Whether they look like Rats or they look like Bambi....If the laws are too stupid to let you harvest the meat .. Do what it takes to eliminate the problem. Don't advertise it ... don't tell the neighbors ... just do it. I spose some of these guys wouldn't set a trap in the kitchen if they had a mouse either ... They would prolly call in the Mouse Relocation Squad. Believe me ... a mouse trap isn't always a clean kill either. Wouldn't crush the life out of a Cockroach either huh ? How bout a flyswatter? You city farmers have Bug Zappers ? How about Decon ... that's gotta be a nice quick killer !!! Life is Life .... But a pest is a pest is a pest. How many of you guys remember teaching a fresh batch of kittens how to swim with a burlap sack & a rock? Sometimes ya gotta do what ya gotta do! Try that today in this world full of GoodyTwoShoes! MY BUTT IS BURNT ... I think I'll shoot the next critter I see in my yard, just as a salute to you guys. I put a Meathead block on my email ... so you sissies that are gonna email me & tell me how I should have a Hot Poker enema ... fergit it. (no animals were harmed in the testing of this post) ~Glenn
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