We Refuse to give up, Dedicated by Vic to his Friend Denise Part 4
We Refuse to give up, Dedicated by Vic to his Friend Denise Part 4
We refuse to give up continues:
Here is Part 3:
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...rt-3-a-22.html
Here is Part 3:
http://www.soberrecovery.com/forums/...rt-3-a-22.html
Anna you forgot to lock the other thread!
WE STILL REFUSING HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PART 4
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that is a lot of RAT BUSTIN GOING ON HERE.
Calling in all rat busters........
(((((Arura)))))) (((((((Pat))))))) (((((((Sherry)))))) ((((((John)))))) ((((((Denise))))))) ((((((Bonni)))))))
Anyone I forgot?
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WE STILL REFUSING HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PART 4
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that is a lot of RAT BUSTIN GOING ON HERE.
Calling in all rat busters........
(((((Arura)))))) (((((((Pat))))))) (((((((Sherry)))))) ((((((John)))))) ((((((Denise))))))) ((((((Bonni)))))))
Anyone I forgot?
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John...
"I am one sick pup"...
"We admitted"...
We are on the track John...admitting our unmanageability
sure knocks the heck out of denial...
Relpased more than a few due to that cunning voice.
Denial, Discouragement, Depression for me..
The 3 D's!
Together we can overcome those Rat Voices by hanging
together..
Following suggestions..acepting love..and an occasional
butt kicking when needed..
Love,
IO
"I am one sick pup"...
"We admitted"...
We are on the track John...admitting our unmanageability
sure knocks the heck out of denial...
Relpased more than a few due to that cunning voice.
Denial, Discouragement, Depression for me..
The 3 D's!
Together we can overcome those Rat Voices by hanging
together..
Following suggestions..acepting love..and an occasional
butt kicking when needed..
Love,
IO
"Florida battles rats the size of cats
Gambian pouched rat menaces Keys
By Lester Haines ? More by this authorPublished Friday 25th May 2007 14:32 GMTGet rapid and cost-effective disaster recovery with VMware Infrastructure - Free whitepaper US authorites have just begun the final phase of a two-year offensive to eliminate the non-native Gambian pouched rat from the Florida Keys, Reuters reports.
The cat-sized rodent has for the last eight years been breeding in Grassy Key, 60 miles north of Key West, after an exotic pet breeder "allowed the critters to escape". Officials fear they might do a cane toad and spread across Florida, threatening crops and indigenous wildlife.
The US has now banned importation of Gambian pouched rats, amid concerns they may be a vector for monkey-pox, "similar to but milder to humans than smallpox", after the disease was "linked to Gambian rat contact with prairie dogs in the US Midwest".
Gary Witmer, a biologist with the US Department of Agriculture's National Wildlife Research Centre in Fort Collins, Colorado, explained: "They don't belong here and they need to be controlled. They could cause a lot of damage. They're a big rodent. They're not particularly attractive. I don't understand why anyone would want them as a pet. They're very messy animals."
According to Reuters' description of the beast, Witmer's right. The Gambian pouched rat weighs in at 6-9lbs (2.7-4 kg), and boasts "large ears, black, beady eyes, hamster-like pouched facial cheeks, sharp teeth and distinctive long, stringy and white-marked tails".
Wildlife officials have now begun to bait 1,000 rat-busting traps with peanut butter, almond extract, anise, and less appetising toxic zinc phosphide, hoping the animals will take a final meal and crawl off into their burrows to die.
But while Florida may soon be free of the Gambian pouched rat menace, it has other threats to face. In mid-April, officials captured an 8-foot (2.4-metre) Burmese python in a Key Largo state park, which had dined on two of around 500 remaining Key Largo wood rats - an endangered species. ®"
think i'll just stick with the powers that be... , HP, or God...
keep bust'n
Gambian pouched rat menaces Keys
By Lester Haines ? More by this authorPublished Friday 25th May 2007 14:32 GMTGet rapid and cost-effective disaster recovery with VMware Infrastructure - Free whitepaper US authorites have just begun the final phase of a two-year offensive to eliminate the non-native Gambian pouched rat from the Florida Keys, Reuters reports.
The cat-sized rodent has for the last eight years been breeding in Grassy Key, 60 miles north of Key West, after an exotic pet breeder "allowed the critters to escape". Officials fear they might do a cane toad and spread across Florida, threatening crops and indigenous wildlife.
The US has now banned importation of Gambian pouched rats, amid concerns they may be a vector for monkey-pox, "similar to but milder to humans than smallpox", after the disease was "linked to Gambian rat contact with prairie dogs in the US Midwest".
Gary Witmer, a biologist with the US Department of Agriculture's National Wildlife Research Centre in Fort Collins, Colorado, explained: "They don't belong here and they need to be controlled. They could cause a lot of damage. They're a big rodent. They're not particularly attractive. I don't understand why anyone would want them as a pet. They're very messy animals."
According to Reuters' description of the beast, Witmer's right. The Gambian pouched rat weighs in at 6-9lbs (2.7-4 kg), and boasts "large ears, black, beady eyes, hamster-like pouched facial cheeks, sharp teeth and distinctive long, stringy and white-marked tails".
Wildlife officials have now begun to bait 1,000 rat-busting traps with peanut butter, almond extract, anise, and less appetising toxic zinc phosphide, hoping the animals will take a final meal and crawl off into their burrows to die.
But while Florida may soon be free of the Gambian pouched rat menace, it has other threats to face. In mid-April, officials captured an 8-foot (2.4-metre) Burmese python in a Key Largo state park, which had dined on two of around 500 remaining Key Largo wood rats - an endangered species. ®"
think i'll just stick with the powers that be... , HP, or God...
keep bust'n
Think I'll go stay with Indie up north for a bit....
And uhh..Chance with the pic and Rusty with the eebie
jeebies..all i will say to that is...
Glad my dinner's already settled down!
:andy:
Love y'as.
IO
And uhh..Chance with the pic and Rusty with the eebie
jeebies..all i will say to that is...
Glad my dinner's already settled down!
:andy:
Love y'as.
IO
Good To see ya here Pilgrim and Welcome to the RAT BUSTERS GANG!
Yes I probably wouldn't hang around a but like that either.....just not my style
steph you bet steph... i can relate... thats when i have to put my rat bust'n (_rz_) into overdrive...
prayer, pause, and or precision...
hey, another acronym...
"BARF"
brewildered, anxious, rebellious, frustration!... ouchy wow wow!
whats good for a upset tummy... lol
keep on bust'n (_RAT_)
rat moments. Best suited to a sniper I think.....precision required.
prayer, pause, and or precision...
hey, another acronym...
"BARF"
brewildered, anxious, rebellious, frustration!... ouchy wow wow!
whats good for a upset tummy... lol
keep on bust'n (_RAT_)
....
WE REFUSE TO GIVE UP OR GIVE IN.....
Must be having a moment but hey at least the moment will pass...
Grateful this morning that we can try things different....
Worried about someone who came over drunk last night! Hoping that they are still alive.
WE REFUSE TO GIVE UP OR GIVE IN.....
Must be having a moment but hey at least the moment will pass...
Grateful this morning that we can try things different....
Worried about someone who came over drunk last night! Hoping that they are still alive.
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