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Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

My understanding of the context is they poisoned the wasps and killed the nest than the mouse moved in to the dead nest and died from residual poisoning.

Than he went in to some stupid shit regarding how if the dead mouse got into the food chain it would wreak havoc on the owl population....

Commonwealthers - LOL!

My dog was poisoned by picking up poisoned mice he found around the yard a couple of weeks after the exterminator had been to my ex-wife's house. He was a damn good dog and very healthy, then he suddenly lost a bunch of weight, fur, and went totally blind. I put 2+2 together after talking with the kids - who mentioned he would pick up dead mice on occasion. He soon lost most motor functions and we had to go for our last walk together...…..
 
I just started reading his book last night. I'm only a quarter of the way into it, and he was a beyond exceptional MWD K9. If anyone is interested,
 
My dog was poisoned by picking up poisoned mice he found around the yard a couple of weeks after the exterminator had been to my ex-wife's house. He was a damn good dog and very healthy, then he suddenly lost a bunch of weight, fur, and went totally blind. I put 2+2 together after talking with the kids - who mentioned he would pick up dead mice on occasion. He soon lost most motor functions and we had to go for our last walk together...…..

That's why I don't like to use poisons, way too much risk of killing other things and also contaminating the ground.
 
This is probably is the reverse of motivational and actually no joke I’m sure, but it’s a funny watch if you can slightly forget this is real world subject matters.


In 1983 I attended a meeting in the Pentagon with quite a few General Officers, Full Colonels and SES. A contractor that was awarded a contract worth several hundred million asked a question - do you really expect us to deliver in the timeframe specified and for the amount awarded. No one responded. I started to and was given the “don’t” signal.
 
In 1983 I attended a meeting in the Pentagon with quite a few General Officers, Full Colonels and SES. A contractor that was awarded a contract worth several hundred million asked a question - do you really expect us to deliver in the timeframe specified and for the amount awarded. No one responded. I started to and was given the “don’t” signal.
I’m laughing but that’s power negotiators isn’t it? Ways of the world are varied AND deep sometimes hard for average Joes to grasp why, and I say that not really knowing. 😐🤨🤔 Big dogs with big bones. And more cards under the table than most realize.
 
I’m laughing but that’s power negotiators isn’t it? Ways of the world are varied AND deep sometimes hard for average Joes to grasp why, and I say that not really knowing. 😐🤨🤔 Big dogs with big bones. And more cards under the table than most realize.

Back in the early '90s I had to sit in on a part of SOFA negotiations between the US and ROK in case they had technical questions. I don't know which is worse, politicians or bureaucrats. By far the most boring days of my life.
 
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