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Always a classic!
 
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Think you used enough dynamite there, Butch?



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It works in the cartoons.


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As someone who's lived in Oregon since 2006, I find this utterly believable.

It's something in the water, I swear. And now, in the air, and the sand, and even inside someone's Monte Carlo.


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Did it say "ACE Dynamite Company" on that box?

Like something one would see on the Roadrunner vs Wiley Coyote. Or the Three Stooges.
 
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I had a dead raccoon in my attic.
At the time, it smelled so bad that dynamite would have seemed like a good idea.



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Did it say "ACE Dynamite Company" on that box?

Like something one would see on the Roadrunner vs Wiley Coyote. Or the Three Stooges.


ACME, I think. Big Grin


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My recent rodent carcass removal tale. Mouse got in the Camaro, had babies and then they ALL died. Access is almost impossible, so had to take it to the Dealer.
 
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Lolololol I bet that smelled real gooooood
 
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Thats my brother in laws father who had is car hit with the whale blubber, he also own's one of the nicest shooting ranges around here, until he died A few years ago.
 
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Thats my brother in laws father who had is car hit with the whale blubber, he also own's one of the nicest shooting ranges around here, until he died A few years ago.


Did he start bubblering and wailing when he saw the damage, or did he think it a fluke event?



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My recent rodent carcass removal tale. Mouse got in the Camaro, had babies and then they ALL died. Access is almost impossible, so had to take it to the Dealer.

I opened the hood of my truck one day last summer and saw a mouse run around the side and under the covering in the back of the engine compartment. Later that day, I was in the dealer for something else and asked them about it as I was worried that the little vermin would nest and/or die in there. He said don't sweat it until you start to smell them, then we've got to go in after them and it's a pretty big job. He says they do quite a few of them. Thankfully, it didn't happen.

Since then I've been putting mouse poison blocks around both batteries (where they won't fall out) and haven't seen any nesting or other sign.

A couple years ago I had a squirrel inside the engine compartment. Started the truck, put it in gear, and made it about ten feet before it stopped. Squirrel had gotten tangled up under the serpentine belt and threw it. I had a broken wrist at the time and it was a real PITA to get that thing back on.

I'm not a fan of rodents.


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