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December 20, 2007 at 4:23 PM #121985December 20, 2007 at 4:54 PM #121758AnonymousGuest
92037, this situation is different. In this case, the owner should step up and take care of the problem.
December 20, 2007 at 4:54 PM #121902AnonymousGuest92037, this situation is different. In this case, the owner should step up and take care of the problem.
December 20, 2007 at 4:54 PM #121928AnonymousGuest92037, this situation is different. In this case, the owner should step up and take care of the problem.
December 20, 2007 at 4:54 PM #121979AnonymousGuest92037, this situation is different. In this case, the owner should step up and take care of the problem.
December 20, 2007 at 4:54 PM #122001AnonymousGuest92037, this situation is different. In this case, the owner should step up and take care of the problem.
December 20, 2007 at 5:52 PM #121778AnonymousGuestSubmitted by taz on December 20, 2007 – 5:08pm.
“and marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…”
Taz, yeah, you’re reclining on the couch scraping the bottom of the half-gallon of ice cream, your waist is growing thicker and thicker…your husband comes in and shoots you a stern look, but the cat will not bother you at all. Most importantly, said cat won’t bother your ice cream.
So, yeah, CATS. What’s not to love?…
You don’t have to walk him, you don’t have to give him a bath, you don’t have to exercise him, just easy, easy, easy…
December 20, 2007 at 5:52 PM #121922AnonymousGuestSubmitted by taz on December 20, 2007 – 5:08pm.
“and marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…”
Taz, yeah, you’re reclining on the couch scraping the bottom of the half-gallon of ice cream, your waist is growing thicker and thicker…your husband comes in and shoots you a stern look, but the cat will not bother you at all. Most importantly, said cat won’t bother your ice cream.
So, yeah, CATS. What’s not to love?…
You don’t have to walk him, you don’t have to give him a bath, you don’t have to exercise him, just easy, easy, easy…
December 20, 2007 at 5:52 PM #121946AnonymousGuestSubmitted by taz on December 20, 2007 – 5:08pm.
“and marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…”
Taz, yeah, you’re reclining on the couch scraping the bottom of the half-gallon of ice cream, your waist is growing thicker and thicker…your husband comes in and shoots you a stern look, but the cat will not bother you at all. Most importantly, said cat won’t bother your ice cream.
So, yeah, CATS. What’s not to love?…
You don’t have to walk him, you don’t have to give him a bath, you don’t have to exercise him, just easy, easy, easy…
December 20, 2007 at 5:52 PM #121999AnonymousGuestSubmitted by taz on December 20, 2007 – 5:08pm.
“and marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…”
Taz, yeah, you’re reclining on the couch scraping the bottom of the half-gallon of ice cream, your waist is growing thicker and thicker…your husband comes in and shoots you a stern look, but the cat will not bother you at all. Most importantly, said cat won’t bother your ice cream.
So, yeah, CATS. What’s not to love?…
You don’t have to walk him, you don’t have to give him a bath, you don’t have to exercise him, just easy, easy, easy…
December 20, 2007 at 5:52 PM #122023AnonymousGuestSubmitted by taz on December 20, 2007 – 5:08pm.
“and marion, “dearest,” it doesn’t surprise me at all that you don’t like cats…”
Taz, yeah, you’re reclining on the couch scraping the bottom of the half-gallon of ice cream, your waist is growing thicker and thicker…your husband comes in and shoots you a stern look, but the cat will not bother you at all. Most importantly, said cat won’t bother your ice cream.
So, yeah, CATS. What’s not to love?…
You don’t have to walk him, you don’t have to give him a bath, you don’t have to exercise him, just easy, easy, easy…
December 21, 2007 at 12:09 AM #121888DoofratParticipantWhen I lived in Carlsbad, I found a tomato on the grill of my BBQ one night. Of course, it was quite the mystery as to how the tomato got there, but the mystery was soon solved when I fired up the grill one night and a mouse/rat came flying out the bottom of the grill.
After moving to Carmel Valley, I get the same thing, a small rat/mouse that visits the grill. And my wife often sees him run past the slider in the back yard.
I worked at a company on the hill directly across the street from the Torrey Pines golf course. They had a section of the wall where these rats lived and they had to remove dead rats from the wall every so often. They even had to leave part of the wall covered with just plywood so they could change the traps and collect dead rats every so often.
So the gist is that mice and rats are commonplace here and just about impossible to get rid of, at least we don’t have those giant roaches they have in other places.
December 21, 2007 at 12:09 AM #122033DoofratParticipantWhen I lived in Carlsbad, I found a tomato on the grill of my BBQ one night. Of course, it was quite the mystery as to how the tomato got there, but the mystery was soon solved when I fired up the grill one night and a mouse/rat came flying out the bottom of the grill.
After moving to Carmel Valley, I get the same thing, a small rat/mouse that visits the grill. And my wife often sees him run past the slider in the back yard.
I worked at a company on the hill directly across the street from the Torrey Pines golf course. They had a section of the wall where these rats lived and they had to remove dead rats from the wall every so often. They even had to leave part of the wall covered with just plywood so they could change the traps and collect dead rats every so often.
So the gist is that mice and rats are commonplace here and just about impossible to get rid of, at least we don’t have those giant roaches they have in other places.
December 21, 2007 at 12:09 AM #122055DoofratParticipantWhen I lived in Carlsbad, I found a tomato on the grill of my BBQ one night. Of course, it was quite the mystery as to how the tomato got there, but the mystery was soon solved when I fired up the grill one night and a mouse/rat came flying out the bottom of the grill.
After moving to Carmel Valley, I get the same thing, a small rat/mouse that visits the grill. And my wife often sees him run past the slider in the back yard.
I worked at a company on the hill directly across the street from the Torrey Pines golf course. They had a section of the wall where these rats lived and they had to remove dead rats from the wall every so often. They even had to leave part of the wall covered with just plywood so they could change the traps and collect dead rats every so often.
So the gist is that mice and rats are commonplace here and just about impossible to get rid of, at least we don’t have those giant roaches they have in other places.
December 21, 2007 at 12:09 AM #122109DoofratParticipantWhen I lived in Carlsbad, I found a tomato on the grill of my BBQ one night. Of course, it was quite the mystery as to how the tomato got there, but the mystery was soon solved when I fired up the grill one night and a mouse/rat came flying out the bottom of the grill.
After moving to Carmel Valley, I get the same thing, a small rat/mouse that visits the grill. And my wife often sees him run past the slider in the back yard.
I worked at a company on the hill directly across the street from the Torrey Pines golf course. They had a section of the wall where these rats lived and they had to remove dead rats from the wall every so often. They even had to leave part of the wall covered with just plywood so they could change the traps and collect dead rats every so often.
So the gist is that mice and rats are commonplace here and just about impossible to get rid of, at least we don’t have those giant roaches they have in other places.
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