quote:Originally posted by VinT:
Yanny. Definitely Yanny.
LAUREL!
quote:Originally posted by VinT:
Yanny. Definitely Yanny.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:quote:Originally posted by VinT:
Yanny. Definitely Yanny.
LAUREL!
quote:Originally posted by VinT:
There are few things on earth I find less interesting than a royal wedding.
quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:quote:Originally posted by VinT:
There are few things on earth I find less interesting than a royal wedding.
+ 1,000,000 <yawn>
I am amazed at how many Americans, particularly American women are totally mesmerized by this.
PH
quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:quote:Originally posted by VinT:
There are few things on earth I find less interesting than a royal wedding.
+ 1,000,000 <yawn>
I am amazed at how many Americans, particularly American women are totally mesmerized by this.
PH
quote:Originally posted by gigabit:quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:quote:Originally posted by VinT:
There are few things on earth I find less interesting than a royal wedding.
+ 1,000,000 <yawn>
I am amazed at how many Americans, particularly American women are totally mesmerized by this.
PH
Boggles the mind!![]()
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
quote:Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:
It is the audio from Dictionary.com on how to pronounce Laurel so I'd say that's what it sounds like.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
quote:Originally posted by billhike:quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
This is why I keep living where my face hurts in winter.![]()
quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
Rattlesnakes aren't necessarily dangerous. And dumping one over a fence doesn't guarantee that it won't return. Snakes are pretty creative in choosing where they hang out. And if your snake found your yard a good place to hang out, another one or seven might just show up in his place.
Make sure your yard is extremely tidy and free of anything that could support a rodent population (the most common reason snakes hang out anywhere). Woodpiles, underbrush etc...
There are also some reasonably safe snake repellents that can be used in a last case scenario. Please don't get close to any venomous snake unless you know what you're doing. A nick from a fang can be very troublesome, especially if you have any kind of allergy to snake venom.
Spoken by someone with a little first hand knowledge.
PH
quote:Originally posted by Mimik:
Flat earth society.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
quote:Rattlesnakes aren't necessarily dangerous
quote:Originally posted by irwin:quote:Rattlesnakes aren't necessarily dangerous
Perfectly true. Unless, of course, they bite you.
quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
Yes, I don't like my neighbor very much
Interestingly, the snake never rattled much even with all the spraying and prodding I did.
quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:
Snakes, unless hunting or being attacked, are very shy and non aggressive animals.
quote:Originally posted by wine+art:
They have no place to hide anymore.
quote:Originally posted by bhauk:quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
Rattlesnakes aren't necessarily dangerous. And dumping one over a fence doesn't guarantee that it won't return. Snakes are pretty creative in choosing where they hang out. And if your snake found your yard a good place to hang out, another one or seven might just show up in his place.
Make sure your yard is extremely tidy and free of anything that could support a rodent population (the most common reason snakes hang out anywhere). Woodpiles, underbrush etc...
There are also some reasonably safe snake repellents that can be used in a last case scenario. Please don't get close to any venomous snake unless you know what you're doing. A nick from a fang can be very troublesome, especially if you have any kind of allergy to snake venom.
Spoken by someone with a little first hand knowledge.
PH
A spade works fine as well. Also rattlesnake is delicious and a little borax on the skin makes for a fine pair of boots.
quote:Originally posted by mneeley490:quote:Originally posted by bhauk:quote:Originally posted by PurpleHaze:quote:Originally posted by ThistlinTom:
I spent over an hour getting a rattlesnake out of our yard. Prodded and sprayed with water to try to get it out under the fence, finally used the pool net to catch it and dump it over the fence. I hope I pissed it off and it never returns.
Rattlesnakes aren't necessarily dangerous. And dumping one over a fence doesn't guarantee that it won't return. Snakes are pretty creative in choosing where they hang out. And if your snake found your yard a good place to hang out, another one or seven might just show up in his place.
Make sure your yard is extremely tidy and free of anything that could support a rodent population (the most common reason snakes hang out anywhere). Woodpiles, underbrush etc...
There are also some reasonably safe snake repellents that can be used in a last case scenario. Please don't get close to any venomous snake unless you know what you're doing. A nick from a fang can be very troublesome, especially if you have any kind of allergy to snake venom.
Spoken by someone with a little first hand knowledge.
PH
A spade works fine as well. Also rattlesnake is delicious and a little borax on the skin makes for a fine pair of boots.
I was thinking a 12-gauge would do the trick. Perhaps I'm not as kind-hearted as some of the other posters here when it comes to venomous reptiles.![]()
quote:Originally posted by Mimik:quote:Originally posted by billhike:
This is why I keep living where my face hurts in winter.![]()
Ditto.
quote:Originally posted by irwin:
Why do we still use Roman numerals? Movies are made in MMXVIII. I've never seen a bottle of wine with the vintage in Roman numerals, at least I can't recall one.
quote:Originally posted by irwin:
Why do we still use Roman numerals?
quote:Originally posted by Seaquam:quote:Originally posted by irwin:
Why do we still use Roman numerals? Movies are made in MMXVIII. I've never seen a bottle of wine with the vintage in Roman numerals, at least I can't recall one.
Lapierre makes a 'reserve' Morgon in good vintages; that bottling has the vintage on the label in Roman numerals only. I still have a couple bottles of the MMIX.
It's rare for sure. I'm not even certain whether most North American schools still teach Roman numerals to kids.