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September 07, 2006 -- 9:47 PM
posted by Al
Alright almost time for the find Al's profile in myspace out of 100,000,000 other people game. Profile kind of bare right now and there are hardly any pictures. Wait a couple weeks and it will be more interesting.
September 07, 2006 -- 3:52 PM
posted by Al
Man by the time they come back I could have my track car up and running... If I decide to get a track car.
September 07, 2006 -- 12:17 PM
posted by Par
I believe they're back near the end of this month.
Flashback, folks. I just stopped by the Golden Bears' ticket office. They are $15 apiece. I can pick them up for you, if you like (in which case, send me an email before noon tomorrow). Otherwise, you can hit up Ticketmaster (and that sweet, sweet convenience they charge you for) here.
September 07, 2006 -- 2:34 AM
posted by Beck
AD, I was thinking of the Occipital lobe.
I messed up the function though, it's visual processing, not motor coordination.
September 06, 2006 -- 9:03 PM
posted by jsese
the normal traps have worked for me, use peanut butter. works every time. We are rat free, deffinatly not mouse free.
September 06, 2006 -- 8:51 PM
posted by alison
Taylor... what was I going to say?
oh, this: with a mouse trap, you MUST make sure the bugger can't get back out of whatever it is you're using. So... assuming you know this already, I'm sure your garbage cans/buckets/whatever don't have any bag lining etc., right? That may otherwise make them ineffective.
um... what else. oh. Mice like to run along the edges of stuff, so set your traps up close to walls. not only will it make you less likely to step on them, but they're more likely to catch the furry monsters too. though some mice are rather ingenious. Best of luck catching the little guy.
aww damn, I just saw my first flock of geese flying in a "V" in roughly the correct direction.
