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StroppyChops wrote:^ we live near some Korean home churches, I'm not sure the locals notice 'Jesus music' any more!
I know this sounds kinda stupid, but couldn't you ask Jesus for a suggestion/help, or have you been banned from that forum? :lol:
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vladimir wrote:
StroppyChops wrote:^ we live near some Korean home churches, I'm not sure the locals notice 'Jesus music' any more!
I know this sounds kinda stupid, but couldn't you ask Jesus for a suggestion/help, or have you been banned from that forum? :lol:
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Jesus loves the little children
All the squealers of the world
red and yellow, black and white
All are noisy little shites
All the squealers of the world
Jesus loves you...Mexico is great, right? ;)
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It must be time for another Jesus song.

Here's another nice one.



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Rat poison would probably work on the little shits.
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walkjivefly wrote:Rat poison would probably work on the little shits.
We've been dealing with the little version of rats in the open kitchen for a while, but the other night I went down to get something and one of the King Bong Rats was already in the kitchen, and had taken up a defensive stance - little bastard screamed at me in a challenge before climbing his fat clacker up the fridge cord, and squeezing out through the mesh. I've seem them that large in the sewers and streets, but not in the kitchen. Actually found it a little disturbing to be challenged by a rodent for territory.
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Nasty. We've been lucky so far here, haven't seen any. We have water leaks instead. Windows, pipes, walls and ceilings. Some days I think I should just say fuck it and leave.
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StroppyChops wrote: Actually found it a little disturbing to be challenged by a rodent for territory.
Rat glue and **SMASH** is very satisfying. For the rats, not the children.

Although for the big rats, you have to put it on a heavier thing than the plastic plate and use two cans of glue, otherwise they'll walk straight off it or carry the plate away.
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walkjivefly wrote:Nasty. We've been lucky so far here, haven't seen any. We have water leaks instead. Windows, pipes, walls and ceilings. Some days I think I should just say fuck it and leave.
I spoke too soon. Just caught and killed a rat in the kitchen.
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walkjivefly wrote:
walkjivefly wrote:Nasty. We've been lucky so far here, haven't seen any. We have water leaks instead. Windows, pipes, walls and ceilings. Some days I think I should just say fuck it and leave.
I spoke too soon. Just caught and killed a rat in the kitchen.

There's a rat in mi kitchen what am I gonna go?
I'm gonna fix that rat that's what I'm gonna do,
I'm gonna fix that rat.
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