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:shocked: Isn't that what melting, and mops are for? :dontknow:
(If I don't have to bend over and get my eyeballs below my Butt: BOTH body parts are happy!)
 
:D This reminds me of what was almost an, "Oh Crud!" moment...
Right after college graduation; one of my co-conspirators moved to Landsdale, PA. Naturally; the whole gang showed up to help him move, and "Break in" his new neighbors... :thumbup:
After a spirited evening of shenanigans, we were walking across his parking lot, when a young skunk appeared from between the cars; about 30 feet from up...
One of the more "Urban" amongst us exclaims, "Oh, look at that cute little kitty!", and he started heading toward it.
We were SOOOOOOOO..... tempted to let him learn about Mother Nature's wild creatures the hard way; but relented and said to him< "Glenn, that's not a cat; it's a pole-cat. You'd better start backing up, or you're not going to like how this evening ends for you!" :roflblack:
 
:D This reminds me of what was almost an, "Oh Crud!" moment...
Right after college graduation; one of my co-conspirators moved to Landsdale, PA. Naturally; the whole gang showed up to help him move, and "Break in" his new neighbors... :thumbup:
After a spirited evening of shenanigans, we were walking across his parking lot, when a young skunk appeared from between the cars; about 30 feet from up...
One of the more "Urban" amongst us exclaims, "Oh, look at that cute little kitty!", and he started heading toward it.
We were SOOOOOOOO..... tempted to let him learn about Mother Nature's wild creatures the hard way; but relented and said to him< "Glenn, that's not a cat; it's a pole-cat. You'd better start backing up, or you're not going to like how this evening ends for you!" :roflblack:
Shooting one is not a great idea either! They get their revenge during the process of dying! :gaah:
 
Yup!
Think of it as, "The Last Great Act of Defiance". :2thumbs:

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Shooting one is not a great idea either! They get their revenge during the process of dying! :gaah:

Ah yes, I can attest to that. The little critter was building a nest under my boat shed which I didn't want. It crawled back in there to die and the smell lasted for a very long time.
On the other hand, when I was young, my uncle put a .22 through the little guys brain and no smell.

Gary
 
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I am a Seenager (Senior teenager).
I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 60 years later.
I don't have to go to school or work.
I get an allowance every month.
I have my own pad.
I don't have a curfew.
I have a driver's license and my own car.
I have ID that gets me into bars and the whisky store.
The people I hang around with are not scared of getting pregnant.
And I don’t have acne.
Life is great. I have more friends I should send this to,
but right now I can't remember their names.
 

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