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Posted by Quebec Red on April 03, 2006 at 09:47:21 from (70.83.254.155):
In Reply to: Wasp trap? posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on April 03, 2006 at 05:01:38:
Time for some lighter banter........maybe the bride of 34 years (Hefty congrats) is hinting that maybe a 2006 model house would not have these problems????? I know that now that Mr. Harper is trying to drive at Ottawa; the gun control registration farce is going down; the lads near me at their backdoor only entrance establishment will have a very large selection of firepower that could be used to take these little buggers down; however there might be some associated colateral damage.... The other suggestion that I might offer would be to trade the individual who is complaining for one who would accept these flying objects, making certain as to model, year, mileage, and being certain that this model would have no latent defects... Other fringe benefits would also become apparent from such a choice, some enjoyable, some less so, assuming that the replacement would not be an old model but a newer one that would classify as a well used, rather than a slightly demonstrated unit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... All of these suggestions are a non toxic ( re chemicals) solution to the problem, but might be dubious re longevity........QR.. Let us know what suggestion works, ..and what doesn't......QR..
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