Maybe it was a sign of good luck...

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a pretty good day, after all… icon_lol.gif



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Originally Posted By: gjohnson
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That sounds like an interesting one Joe… You should charge extra for wildlife preserves…



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Originally Posted By: jfarsetta
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And for disinfectants…



Joe Farsetta


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Joe


Everyday, millions pay money for a dinner and a show and you passed on it. Mystery meat and who's sitting behind you watching. Sounds like you where in the Twilight Zone of Animal Planet They must have enjoyed watching you too!

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jfarsetta wrote:
I tried to tie the cat to my antenna, bit he wouldn't stay. Too bad, really. Would have made a handsome trophy.


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jfarsetta wrote:
A frozen dead rat. Apparently, her freezer was FULL of them. She was defrosting it to feed to the hawk later on. The turkey buzzards would like them, as well. She offered us sandwiches later in the day. I passed.


Good choice I would say


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Originally Posted By: slanicek
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I think I’ll pass on breakfast this morning.


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Thats a nasty home icon_mrgreen.gif they will probably have to tear out the floors and sheet rock to get the smell out of that one.


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jfarsetta wrote:
She offered us sandwiches later in the day. I passed.

Gee ... for the life of me I cant figure out why ... ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif) ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif) ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)


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Did you peek into the casket?


I remember being the second set of eyes and ears for a good friend in the appraisel business in KC who was inspecting a repo., boarded up crack house “in the 'hood” Used to be a beautiful, 3 story, limestone cornered home before the origional owner passed away and gave it to his son, who was a drug dealer. Now the house was waist deep in all rooms in junk, clothes, food containers, old medical equipment like wheel chairs, crutches, bedpans, even an artificial leg. (Dad had diabetes) Anyhow, after the police arrested crack-boy, the junkies continued to use the place, even though the utilities were shut off and the place was boarded up. The third floor bathroom, the claw-foot tub was brim full, and not water. There were syringes everywhere, razor blades, old lighters and did I mention the smell? When we got to the basement, my flashlight lit up a chest type deep freeze over on the far side. What do you suppose was in it? We were too chicken to look.


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Quote:
chest type deep freeze over on the far side. What do you suppose was in it? We were too chicken to look.
Stu


Stu, you missed the big one, that's where drug dealers always hide their money![](upload://cFZLGMJXiTbwwRDqvuP5gjcq3U7.gif)


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Originally Posted By: Bob Badger
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I have a personal rule never to open closed refrigerators or freezers.


I got a very rude surprise when I opened a fridge that had been off for months, it had been left full of food. ![icon_rolleyes.gif](upload://iqxt7ABYC2TEBomNkCmZARIrQr6.gif)

The smell was like getting punched in the face.


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Originally Posted By: sspradling
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I was thinking either the competition or a non paying customer. Or maybe just bad air.


Stu


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man i dont now what is worse for you


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Originally Posted By: Bob Badger
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Guns don’t kill people.


Cats kill people. ![icon_lol.gif](upload://zEgbBCXRskkCTwEux7Bi20ZySza.gif)


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Or get killed, poor kitty!!


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Are we having fun yet??

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