BabblingBrooke
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Bacon, cheesy eggs, buttery toast, grits, and coffee. This day is off to a great start.
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Don't know what either of that is, but ok. I'm a Ciroc boy.
Bacon, cheesy eggs, buttery toast, grits, and coffee. This day is off to a great start.
I just want a simple mp 3 player. The gigs don't mean that much to me. Just want something to make playlists, you can repeat one or all songs and has a USB port so I don't have to keep buying batteries. I think I found what I'm looking for.
It may be best to buy from a store then online, least you can see what you're getting.
Thanks for the help, though Zumi.
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very niceBacon, cheesy eggs, buttery toast, grits, and coffee. This day is off to a great start.
can't it be freed? (no idea about glue boards' strength of sticky)Ethical Dilemma: I have glue boards in my basement to catch crickets and such. This morning I went down there to do laundry and there's a little mouse stuck to one of them.
Should I:
A. Step on it, giving it a quick and painless (mostly) death.
2. Leave it be so it can live out the rest of it's natural life stuck in the glue.
III. Throw the glue board in the trash, seal up the trash bag and set it on the curb and forget about it.
can't it be freed? (no idea about glue boards' strength of sticky)
kill it quickly, though treading on it seems ... *shudder*
Ethical Dilemma: I have glue boards in my basement to catch crickets and such. This morning I went down there to do laundry and there's a little mouse stuck to one of them.
Should I:
A. Step on it, giving it a quick and painless (mostly) death.
2. Leave it be so it can live out the rest of it's natural life stuck in the glue.
III. Throw the glue board in the trash, seal up the trash bag and set it on the curb and forget about it.
Another option:
iv. I have a problem with greasy bastard snakes in the basement on occasion. I could leave it there as bait and maybe a snake will get stuck too.
I've known a rat to escape this kind of trap, but it seems like little mice wouldn't have the body/fur mass to spare if there's tearing
JS, If you step on it, won't it get trapped on your foot? The preferred method seems to be putting a sheet over the tiny, trembling creature and whacking it with a hammer.
And THIS sounds like the progression of a dreadful song sung by children. Like that old lady who swallowed a fly, (except it all happens in JohnnySavage's basement.) What eats snakes?
1. Ed Zachary. I couldn't remove it from the glue board without ripping off it's little feet.
ii. I like the way you think!
C. I have a cat... I hope that hateful bastard finds it and gets it's face stuck there.
And THIS sounds like the progression of a dreadful song sung by children. Like that old lady who swallowed a fly, (except it all happens in JohnnySavage's basement.) What eats snakes?
I've got somewhere you can stick your face, said Eve to Johnny.
Ethical Dilemma: I have glue boards in my basement to catch crickets and such. This morning I went down there to do laundry and there's a little mouse stuck to one of them.
Should I:
A. Step on it, giving it a quick and painless (mostly) death.
2. Leave it be so it can live out the rest of it's natural life stuck in the glue.
III. Throw the glue board in the trash, seal up the trash bag and set it on the curb and forget about it.
Ethical Dilemma: I have glue boards in my basement to catch crickets and such. This morning I went down there to do laundry and there's a little mouse stuck to one of them.
Should I:
A. Step on it, giving it a quick and painless (mostly) death.
2. Leave it be so it can live out the rest of it's natural life stuck in the glue.
III. Throw the glue board in the trash, seal up the trash bag and set it on the curb and forget about it.