When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Wolfie yer post reminded me of being down in Alabam when my Papa past away and
getting his place ready to sell. He had a bunch of Pecan trees and would send us
several pounds of nuts every year. He made the worlds best pecan pie ever. Anyway
when down there these pecan trees was just full of cockroaches. Tons of them some
near 6 inches across there back. Huge monsters. Nasty things they are. You all got
them there where you live? Aint nothing like that up here thank the Lord.
Unfortunately we are going to get a little bit more snow.
At least up here in Carroll County. Here is some of the
ice storm damage on my property. It was raining tree limbs
up here. I'll be busy with the chainsaw this weekend.
Sadly I think you are right, Neil.... I called and they said that this was the most requested service they get but there are no plans to implement the service! They wouldn't even take my number in case they did......
Day 2: Now I'm running things around here...ie the washer and dryer. I get to learn the vacuum tomorrow! Lucky me......(*&^*^%)
Artic, sounds like someone imported some of those "State of Chicago" Roaches on you.
Be careful.
They are like the politicians. Once they get into office (or anything else), you can never get rid of them.
So true Paul, So very true. I remember we was going through like a sack
of photos and one jumped out onto the wife's chest. She is very chesty I
might ad. She backed up about three feet up against the wall than
with her back to the wall climbed up with her hands and feet until she hit
the ceiling. My brother and I was rolling on the floor it was so damn funny.
Now we all try to duplicate what she had just done and found it to be impossible.
Amazing what a person (Even one as top heavy as she is) can do when
scared half to death. And it was a little one maybe 2 inches across. Nasty
devils they are. Ya could hear them scratching in the walls at night. And ya
had best turn on a light if ya went into the kitchen at night. Crunch Crunch.