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CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantThanks everyone.
That’s about what I thought too.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantThanks everyone.
That’s about what I thought too.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantThanks everyone.
That’s about what I thought too.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI like greekfire’s, Acetia’s, and Hobie’s ideas. The juice from a tin of kippered herring also works well, I’m told.
I live in southeast Mira Mesa and one of our pesky local wildlife is skunks. Might be useful to find out what skunks really really like to eat, and then pitch some of that into the malefactors’ back yard.
I agree, you shouldn’t have to move because of one houseful of bad apples… but you do have to think of your own safety too.
Maybe you can team up with the neighbors and all put your heads together and come up with something.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI like greekfire’s, Acetia’s, and Hobie’s ideas. The juice from a tin of kippered herring also works well, I’m told.
I live in southeast Mira Mesa and one of our pesky local wildlife is skunks. Might be useful to find out what skunks really really like to eat, and then pitch some of that into the malefactors’ back yard.
I agree, you shouldn’t have to move because of one houseful of bad apples… but you do have to think of your own safety too.
Maybe you can team up with the neighbors and all put your heads together and come up with something.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI like greekfire’s, Acetia’s, and Hobie’s ideas. The juice from a tin of kippered herring also works well, I’m told.
I live in southeast Mira Mesa and one of our pesky local wildlife is skunks. Might be useful to find out what skunks really really like to eat, and then pitch some of that into the malefactors’ back yard.
I agree, you shouldn’t have to move because of one houseful of bad apples… but you do have to think of your own safety too.
Maybe you can team up with the neighbors and all put your heads together and come up with something.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI like greekfire’s, Acetia’s, and Hobie’s ideas. The juice from a tin of kippered herring also works well, I’m told.
I live in southeast Mira Mesa and one of our pesky local wildlife is skunks. Might be useful to find out what skunks really really like to eat, and then pitch some of that into the malefactors’ back yard.
I agree, you shouldn’t have to move because of one houseful of bad apples… but you do have to think of your own safety too.
Maybe you can team up with the neighbors and all put your heads together and come up with something.
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI like greekfire’s, Acetia’s, and Hobie’s ideas. The juice from a tin of kippered herring also works well, I’m told.
I live in southeast Mira Mesa and one of our pesky local wildlife is skunks. Might be useful to find out what skunks really really like to eat, and then pitch some of that into the malefactors’ back yard.
I agree, you shouldn’t have to move because of one houseful of bad apples… but you do have to think of your own safety too.
Maybe you can team up with the neighbors and all put your heads together and come up with something.
April 29, 2010 at 9:51 PM in reply to: OT: Got stopped in RB by a cop today to do an “environmental study” #545064CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantHow wierd.
I have banged around RB (and CA) for literally 15 years and never even *heard* of these things before. I guess your timing just was right (or wrong).
April 29, 2010 at 9:51 PM in reply to: OT: Got stopped in RB by a cop today to do an “environmental study” #545177CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantHow wierd.
I have banged around RB (and CA) for literally 15 years and never even *heard* of these things before. I guess your timing just was right (or wrong).
April 29, 2010 at 9:51 PM in reply to: OT: Got stopped in RB by a cop today to do an “environmental study” #545656CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantHow wierd.
I have banged around RB (and CA) for literally 15 years and never even *heard* of these things before. I guess your timing just was right (or wrong).
April 29, 2010 at 9:51 PM in reply to: OT: Got stopped in RB by a cop today to do an “environmental study” #545753CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantHow wierd.
I have banged around RB (and CA) for literally 15 years and never even *heard* of these things before. I guess your timing just was right (or wrong).
April 29, 2010 at 9:51 PM in reply to: OT: Got stopped in RB by a cop today to do an “environmental study” #546025CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantHow wierd.
I have banged around RB (and CA) for literally 15 years and never even *heard* of these things before. I guess your timing just was right (or wrong).
CricketOnTheHearth
ParticipantI tend to agree with Arraya; on the national scale I don’t see much in the way of sources of new jobs coming down the pike.
That said, I just saw graphs yesterday on Calculated Risk or Mish (I don’t recall which) that showed the lower-educated people are the ones who are really getting it in the unemployment shorts. Those with bachelors’ degrees or higher (i.e. most likely to buy vs rent, especially around here) are only around 6% unemployment nationally. (but rising slightly, according to that graph.)
Not sure how this plays in the local San Diego area; our mileage may differ. Depends on how DOD/medical/bioresearch pan out, I guess.
Politically I am arch-conservative on crime and guns, pretty conservative on fiscal stuff, and pretty liberal on social stuff.
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