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Secular Humorist September 19th 10 07:20 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 
On 9/19/10 1:37 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:

"Harry ?" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 13:07:39 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:

Knives are designed to kill. Swords are designed to kill. Arrows are
designed to kill. It is not the object it is the intent of the user of
the object. The object just makes it easier and faster for the user to
implement his intent.



No they aren't. They're designed to cut. Some swords are ceremonial.
Arrows?
Like this: --- Seems harmless enough.


There are ceremonial guns too, what's your point?
A sword is just a weapon for killing people, good for nothing else.
You can't even say people hunt with swords.



Seems like you are beginning to catch on to her MO.


Seems like you've just about reached the apex of your brilliant
observations. You should probably stop digging now.


He's an ID spoofer...there's nothing of consequence between his ears.

Secular Humorist September 19th 10 07:33 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 
On 9/19/10 1:59 PM, I am Tosk wrote:
In ,
says...

On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:03:52 -0400, Secular Humorist
wrote:

On 9/19/10 11:36 AM,
wrote:


I still have about a half gallon and that is a lifetime supply. I did
shoot some under the slab on my addition.
The right mix would have been more like a couple tablespoons in a
gallon of water but read the label. It came in several concentrations
but that was overkill for bees.

We don't use any pesticides, and certainly don't want anything around
that would kill bees. The bees are having a tough enough time. We do put
up traps for the damned Japanese beetles, though...and they only attract
the beetles.


I humored him about "ground bees". They were probably hornets. (yellow
jackets). They are still beneficial on some way but they are not the
endangered honey bees we are in trouble over.

I am pretty much a live and let live guy but if there was a nest of
yellow jackets in my yard that were a danger to my grandkids, they
would have to go.


Exactly... They had attacked me and my dog so I wiped them out, no
remorse.


So brave...

Aggravated[_2_] September 19th 10 07:41 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 


"bpuharic" wrote in message
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 06:21:42 -0400, "Aggravated"
wrote:



"bpuharic" wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 23:43:15 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 22:26:01 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

I could make the same argument for all but commercial boats and at
least half of the cars people own. Some real oil company haters would
say most cars people own.

UK eliminated the few guns they let people have and their murder rate
went up.

yeah. from 100 killed/year to 105. big deal.

we have 11,000 killed each year by gunfire. but, many of them are
black. and, given your view of obama, we know what your view of blacks
is



By the same token, given your view of GWB we know what you view of whites
is.


i'm white.



How about bigot?


Secular Humorist September 19th 10 07:46 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 

"bpuharic" wrote in message
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 06:21:42 -0400, "Aggravated"
wrote:



"bpuharic" wrote in message
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On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 23:43:15 -0400, wrote:

On Sat, 18 Sep 2010 22:26:01 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

I could make the same argument for all but commercial boats and at
least half of the cars people own. Some real oil company haters would
say most cars people own.

UK eliminated the few guns they let people have and their murder rate
went up.

yeah. from 100 killed/year to 105. big deal.

we have 11,000 killed each year by gunfire. but, many of them are
black. and, given your view of obama, we know what your view of blacks
is


By the same token, given your view of GWB we know what you view of
whites
is.


i'm white.



Gee, I didn't think much of Bush or Cheney, but certainly not because of
their skin color. Bush is a incompetent moron and Cheney is evil
incarnate. On the other hand, several of the righties here dislike Obama
because of the color of his skin. It's obvious from their posts,
comments, cartoons, et cetera.

"Aggravated," by the way, is just another sock puppet of one of the
rightie regulars here.

bpuharic September 19th 10 08:08 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:46:15 -0400, Secular Humorist
wrote:




"Aggravated," by the way, is just another sock puppet of one of the
rightie regulars here.


he does seem to be less intelligent than even the regular rush
channelers. not too much hope for their crowd...

nom=de=plume[_2_] September 19th 10 08:32 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 

wrote in message
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:32:31 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:


wrote in message
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On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:03:52 -0400, Secular Humorist
wrote:

On 9/19/10 11:36 AM, wrote:


I still have about a half gallon and that is a lifetime supply. I did
shoot some under the slab on my addition.
The right mix would have been more like a couple tablespoons in a
gallon of water but read the label. It came in several concentrations
but that was overkill for bees.

We don't use any pesticides, and certainly don't want anything around
that would kill bees. The bees are having a tough enough time. We do put
up traps for the damned Japanese beetles, though...and they only attract
the beetles.

I humored him about "ground bees". They were probably hornets. (yellow
jackets). They are still beneficial on some way but they are not the
endangered honey bees we are in trouble over.

I am pretty much a live and let live guy but if there was a nest of
yellow jackets in my yard that were a danger to my grandkids, they
would have to go.


You don't need poison to do this. You should clean out your yard of food
they like to eat and use traps to catch the queen. You can even use boric
acid.


It is pretty hard to eliminate food for a yellow jacket. They eat
bugs.
Boric acid is poison but I agree it is safer than most. Usually you
use it in baits. That is certainly the best way to control ants.



You can eliminate the obvious food that sits out, such as dog food. They
don't just eat insects. Traps are your friend.



nom=de=plume[_2_] September 19th 10 08:33 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 

"I am Tosk" wrote in message
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In article ,
says...

On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:03:52 -0400, Secular Humorist
wrote:

On 9/19/10 11:36 AM,
wrote:


I still have about a half gallon and that is a lifetime supply. I did
shoot some under the slab on my addition.
The right mix would have been more like a couple tablespoons in a
gallon of water but read the label. It came in several concentrations
but that was overkill for bees.

We don't use any pesticides, and certainly don't want anything around
that would kill bees. The bees are having a tough enough time. We do put
up traps for the damned Japanese beetles, though...and they only attract
the beetles.


I humored him about "ground bees". They were probably hornets. (yellow
jackets). They are still beneficial on some way but they are not the
endangered honey bees we are in trouble over.

I am pretty much a live and let live guy but if there was a nest of
yellow jackets in my yard that were a danger to my grandkids, they
would have to go.


Exactly... They had attacked me and my dog so I wiped them out, no
remorse.

--
OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few
seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little
girl...;)


They must have had the interest of the nation in mind.


BAR[_2_] September 19th 10 08:35 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:32:31 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:03:52 -0400, Secular Humorist
wrote:

On 9/19/10 11:36 AM,
wrote:


I still have about a half gallon and that is a lifetime supply. I did
shoot some under the slab on my addition.
The right mix would have been more like a couple tablespoons in a
gallon of water but read the label. It came in several concentrations
but that was overkill for bees.

We don't use any pesticides, and certainly don't want anything around
that would kill bees. The bees are having a tough enough time. We do put
up traps for the damned Japanese beetles, though...and they only attract
the beetles.

I humored him about "ground bees". They were probably hornets. (yellow
jackets). They are still beneficial on some way but they are not the
endangered honey bees we are in trouble over.

I am pretty much a live and let live guy but if there was a nest of
yellow jackets in my yard that were a danger to my grandkids, they
would have to go.


You don't need poison to do this. You should clean out your yard of food
they like to eat and use traps to catch the queen. You can even use boric
acid.


It is pretty hard to eliminate food for a yellow jacket. They eat
bugs.
Boric acid is poison but I agree it is safer than most. Usually you
use it in baits. That is certainly the best way to control ants.


What do you do about termites food source. Your house is built from
termite food. A little bit of Chlordane around the foundation will save
the homeowners a tremendous amount of money in the future.



I am Tosk September 19th 10 11:23 PM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:32:31 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:03:52 -0400, Secular Humorist
wrote:

On 9/19/10 11:36 AM,
wrote:


I still have about a half gallon and that is a lifetime supply. I did
shoot some under the slab on my addition.
The right mix would have been more like a couple tablespoons in a
gallon of water but read the label. It came in several concentrations
but that was overkill for bees.

We don't use any pesticides, and certainly don't want anything around
that would kill bees. The bees are having a tough enough time. We do put
up traps for the damned Japanese beetles, though...and they only attract
the beetles.

I humored him about "ground bees". They were probably hornets. (yellow
jackets). They are still beneficial on some way but they are not the
endangered honey bees we are in trouble over.

I am pretty much a live and let live guy but if there was a nest of
yellow jackets in my yard that were a danger to my grandkids, they
would have to go.


You don't need poison to do this. You should clean out your yard of food
they like to eat and use traps to catch the queen. You can even use boric
acid.


It is pretty hard to eliminate food for a yellow jacket. They eat
bugs.
Boric acid is poison but I agree it is safer than most. Usually you
use it in baits. That is certainly the best way to control ants.


Boraxo or whatever that old soap is called works well along the sills of
the house too...

--
OH, I could do the 105 footer, but I would hate to waste the last few
seconds of my life with my eyes closed, screaming like a little
girl...;)

nom=de=plume[_2_] September 20th 10 01:06 AM

Throw his ass in jail!!!
 

"BAR" wrote in message
. ..
In article ,
says...

On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:32:31 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote:


wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 12:03:52 -0400, Secular Humorist
wrote:

On 9/19/10 11:36 AM,
wrote:


I still have about a half gallon and that is a lifetime supply. I
did
shoot some under the slab on my addition.
The right mix would have been more like a couple tablespoons in a
gallon of water but read the label. It came in several
concentrations
but that was overkill for bees.

We don't use any pesticides, and certainly don't want anything around
that would kill bees. The bees are having a tough enough time. We do
put
up traps for the damned Japanese beetles, though...and they only
attract
the beetles.

I humored him about "ground bees". They were probably hornets. (yellow
jackets). They are still beneficial on some way but they are not the
endangered honey bees we are in trouble over.

I am pretty much a live and let live guy but if there was a nest of
yellow jackets in my yard that were a danger to my grandkids, they
would have to go.

You don't need poison to do this. You should clean out your yard of food
they like to eat and use traps to catch the queen. You can even use
boric
acid.


It is pretty hard to eliminate food for a yellow jacket. They eat
bugs.
Boric acid is poison but I agree it is safer than most. Usually you
use it in baits. That is certainly the best way to control ants.


What do you do about termites food source. Your house is built from
termite food. A little bit of Chlordane around the foundation will save
the homeowners a tremendous amount of money in the future.



Termites don't come from around the foundation. They are blind and tunnel
around. When they hit food (wood), they keep eating. What you need to do is
bait traps (wood) around the house. You also need to inspect under the house
on a regular basis and possibly bait traps under there as well.




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