Saturday, November 24, 2018

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 6 updates in 2 topics

ggggg9271@gmail.com: Nov 24 03:46PM -0800

> https://finance.yahoo.com/news/best-amazon-black-friday-doorbusters-150737354.html
 
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Beaver_Fever@live.com: Nov 23 09:15PM -0800

I gotta take a shower but I don't wanna kill the cricket and I can't get it to jump out, what I do ?
The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Nov 23 11:06PM -0800

> I gotta take a shower but I don't wanna kill the cricket and I can't get it to jump out, what I do ?
 
Cover it with a bucket-like container. Slide a piece of stiff paper
slowly under it so the cricket will have time to climb onto it. Pick up
the whole thing and release the cricket outside. This method works with
spiders too, and sometimes kittens.
 
 
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Cheers, Bev
Don't tax me. Don't tax thee. Tax that man behind the tree.
Beaver_Fever@live.com: Nov 24 08:28AM -0800

On Friday, November 23, 2018 at 11:06:58 PM UTC-8, The Real Bev wrote:
 
> --
> Cheers, Bev
> Don't tax me. Don't tax thee. Tax that man behind the tree.
 
 
 
After typing this post I went back and it was gone.
The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Nov 24 09:29AM -0800

>> the whole thing and release the cricket outside. This method works with
>> spiders too, and sometimes kittens.
 
> After typing this post I went back and it was gone.
 
Like roaches, where there's one there are others. Keep that bucket handy.
 
--
Cheers, Bev
Don't tax me. Don't tax thee. Tax that man behind the tree.
Michael Black <mblack@pubnix.net>: Nov 24 12:49PM -0500

On Fri, 23 Nov 2018, The Real Bev wrote:
 
> under it so the cricket will have time to climb onto it. Pick up the whole
> thing and release the cricket outside. This method works with spiders too,
> and sometimes kittens.
 
One time I saw some lint in the basement sink, I pick it up and realize
it's a mouse. Clearly, it had gone down there to get a drink, then unable
to get up the high sides. THere was a plastic bottle handy, he climbed
in, I don't recall needing to do anything much other than hold it near
him, and then out to the front lawn for his release. He then headed back
to the back door, where he probably came in, hoping to get back in.
 
The only time I've caught a mouse like that.
 
Michael
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