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Old 05-04-2010, 02:20 PM
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It's not a secret, you need fresh cedar like the ones I make. I have a good supplier. I can sell some to anyone that wants.
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Something I never thought of before with my studio out back and all. Sometimes they fly in if I am out there at night and I have the door open.

Thats okay I have something for them........

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Old 05-04-2010, 03:29 PM
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Old 05-04-2010, 03:43 PM
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Only certain types of moths eat wool or cotton. If they were just regular old miller moths you don't need to worry about them.
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LOL - I call my husband MOTH, it means Man Of the House - it is an ironic title, as on our first night as man and wife, he was running around the bedroom screaming like a scalded cat and pointing to the corner above our bed. It was a huntsman spider, and I, in my wedding night finery, had to remove the spider and take it down the road. While he cowered in a corner, and screeched at me to get rid of it. And he insisted I squash it and have a shower afterwards. Not quite the wedding night I had planned, but it still brings a smile to my face everytime I think of it.
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Originally Posted by Rainy Day
LOL - I call my husband MOTH, it means Man Of the House - it is an ironic title, as on our first night as man and wife, he was running around the bedroom screaming like a scalded cat and pointing to the corner above our bed. It was a huntsman spider, and I, in my wedding night finery, had to remove the spider and take it down the road. While he cowered in a corner, and screeched at me to get rid of it. And he insisted I squash it and have a shower afterwards. Not quite the wedding night I had planned, but it still brings a smile to my face everytime I think of it.
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Originally Posted by Rainy Day
LOL - I call my husband MOTH, it means Man Of the House - it is an ironic title, as on our first night as man and wife, he was running around the bedroom screaming like a scalded cat and pointing to the corner above our bed. It was a huntsman spider, and I, in my wedding night finery, had to remove the spider and take it down the road. While he cowered in a corner, and screeched at me to get rid of it. And he insisted I squash it and have a shower afterwards. Not quite the wedding night I had planned, but it still brings a smile to my face everytime I think of it.

That is so damn funny!
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Old 05-05-2010, 11:46 AM
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Thanks for my LOTD {laugh of the day}
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Originally Posted by Rainy Day
LOL - I call my husband MOTH, it means Man Of the House - it is an ironic title, as on our first night as man and wife, he was running around the bedroom screaming like a scalded cat and pointing to the corner above our bed. It was a huntsman spider, and I, in my wedding night finery, had to remove the spider and take it down the road. While he cowered in a corner, and screeched at me to get rid of it. And he insisted I squash it and have a shower afterwards. Not quite the wedding night I had planned, but it still brings a smile to my face everytime I think of it.
oh, rainy, just too, too funny for words! When I saw the title of this post, I thought of you right away, with the MOTH.
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Originally Posted by Rainy Day
LOL - I call my husband MOTH, it means Man Of the House - it is an ironic title, as on our first night as man and wife, he was running around the bedroom screaming like a scalded cat and pointing to the corner above our bed. It was a huntsman spider, and I, in my wedding night finery, had to remove the spider and take it down the road. While he cowered in a corner, and screeched at me to get rid of it. And he insisted I squash it and have a shower afterwards. Not quite the wedding night I had planned, but it still brings a smile to my face everytime I think of it.
Oh my!!! That sounds so like my DH & sons now! I'm the one to get rid of spiders, snakes, mice, you name it! I got a good laugh, thanks!
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