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rubicon 09-05-2017 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1443664)
Would it be G. Gordon Liddy? I moved here from Abingdon, Maryland and G. Gordon Liddy lived in Abingdon from 2001 to 2006. I looked up the info on him when I kept seeing him around town, he had such an unmistakable face. I had a business that required I go to the post office everyday and I would see him there at least once a week. We also took my mother once a week to Bob Evans and would see Mr. Liddy there as well. I don't know why he picked out that town, it was a good ways from Washington, not distance wise but heavy traffic. Abingdon is about 20 miles northeast of Baltimore. He looked exactly like his photos, always a very stern look and well dressed, not someone I would want to have a scuffle with even though he was about 75 at the time.

http://cdn.quotesgram.com/img/14/82/...rdon-liddy.jpg

John , yes thank you what an interesting guy. His life story was fascinating. Talk about living a spartan life

rubicon 09-05-2017 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1443572)
Good morning sir. Trying to not think of rat eating.

Thoughts this morning are of Irma.

I don't like rats but I dislike category 5 Hurricanes more. Do we take the kitties and get out of Dodge?

apparently my wife went to Public at Southern Trace and the shelves were empty. She spoke to one of our neighbor's who works there and he said it was extremely busy all day. for me i won't turn my attention away from what I believe is the current problem Irma has to wait until the weekend:D

manaboutown 09-05-2017 02:30 PM

Wondering what would happen to rats during a natural disaster such as a hurricane I found this from the CDC which is highly informative about controlling their presence in general. Rodent Control|Natural Disasters and Severe Weather

ronsroni 09-05-2017 04:23 PM

Ratso Rizzo rides again!
 
Weeeeee,doggies! We have a lovely; energetic palmer rat named Jethro. We have 12 palm trees on our patch of Heaven.
Sadly, some folks are PLACING FULL LOAVES OF BREAD on the ground at the postal station behind my villa. Folks are also creating kitty condos in the bushes.
Sweet BUT.... COME ON. Use yer NOGGINS.
Leaving foods around creates issues everywhere. My small dogs go insane chasing the critters well into the night. We keep the trees trimmed up and no foods are provided for the critters. It's bad enough that we have to clean up poop from the lazy and entitled pet owners. Now duking it out with Jethro and friends is just over the top. With the construction happening at Publix on 441, more pals are surfacing. Please BE CONSIDERATE.

jsw14 09-05-2017 04:54 PM

Hmmm, I can see this RAT thread isn't go'in away anytime soon...

Please pick-up ur dog poop... the Rat's just might make a meal out of it when it dry's out over night....


p.s. Just a thought, what day do U put out ur garbage? Do U put it out the night before, or just in time when the truck come's around to pick it up?

Love2Swim 09-05-2017 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Sandtrap328 (Post 1442407)
I have lived in The Villages full time for 8 years. I have not seen any live rats. I have seen a few squashed rats on the MM trails. I have palm trees and citrus trees and my neighbor has a bird feeder. No rats! Maybe the rat sightings are squirrels?

Reminder - rats are nocturnal. You probably won't see them during the day.

Carl in Tampa 09-05-2017 06:50 PM

G. Gordon Liddy
 
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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1443664)
Would it be G. Gordon Liddy? I moved here from Abingdon, Maryland and G. Gordon Liddy lived in Abingdon from 2001 to 2006. I looked up the info on him when I kept seeing him around town, he had such an unmistakable face. I had a business that required I go to the post office everyday and I would see him there at least once a week. We also took my mother once a week to Bob Evans and would see Mr. Liddy there as well. I don't know why he picked out that town, it was a good ways from Washington, not distance wise but heavy traffic. Abingdon is about 20 miles northeast of Baltimore. He looked exactly like his photos, always a very stern look and well dressed, not someone I would want to have a scuffle with even though he was about 75 at the time.

http://cdn.quotesgram.com/img/14/82/...rdon-liddy.jpg

I knew Liddy at the White House. Some space opened up in the office next to mine and I tried to get it because it was a corner office. I didn't get it. Later I found out that it went to The Plumbers, headed by G. Gordon Liddy.

He did that thing of his of holding a flame under his forearm longer than anyone else to show he could handle the pain. He certainly beat me. Of course, I'm sane.

justjim 09-05-2017 11:58 PM

Eating Rat
 
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Originally Posted by manaboutown (Post 1443395)
If one traps rats one might not want to throw them away. Apparently, in Bordeaux, alcoholic rats caught in wine cellars are treasured for their flavor. They are eviscerated, skinned and coated with olive oil and crushed shallots, then grilled over a fire of broken wine barrels. Yum!

Some recipes from around the world Cooking Rats and Mice

Manaboutown, if I ever decide to eat Rat it would likely be this delicacy you speak of in this post. Rat from a wine cellar, Yum you say! The closest delicacy to cooked rat is cooked rattlesnake that my uncle brought to a party one year at a family gathering. He never told anyone what it was until much much later. I remember---it wasn't really that bad. Yum....

rubicon 09-06-2017 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ronsroni (Post 1443776)
Weeeeee,doggies! We have a lovely; energetic palmer rat named Jethro. We have 12 palm trees on our patch of Heaven.
Sadly, some folks are PLACING FULL LOAVES OF BREAD on the ground at the postal station behind my villa. Folks are also creating kitty condos in the bushes.
Sweet BUT.... COME ON. Use yer NOGGINS.
Leaving foods around creates issues everywhere. My small dogs go insane chasing the critters well into the night. We keep the trees trimmed up and no foods are provided for the critters. It's bad enough that we have to clean up poop from the lazy and entitled pet owners. Now duking it out with Jethro and friends is just over the top. With the construction happening at Publix on 441, more pals are surfacing. Please BE CONSIDERATE.

Just plain irresponsible and illogical

rubicon 09-06-2017 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 1443857)
Manaboutown, if I ever decide to eat Rat it would likely be this delicacy you speak of in this post. Rat from a wine cellar, Yum you say! The closest delicacy to cooked rat is cooked rattlesnake that my uncle brought to a party one year at a family gathering. He never told anyone what it was until much much later. I remember---it wasn't really that bad. Yum....

i have a brother who was always an adventurer. he has eaten snake, camel, bear.........

Me the most exotic I dare go is veal.

Goat was once the most eaten meat worldwide but has been overtaken by chicken because of the ability to raise them so rapidly and at a heavier weight (more meat). this has caused what experts refer to as woody chicken breast.

Personal Best Regards:

TimeForChange 09-06-2017 06:49 AM

Several places sell the black bait boxes. The best is Rural King in Leesburg. That is the only thing I would use....they work. Before we moved to a home on Belle Glade we had a lot of mice and rats in TV of Charlotte. Had bird feeders and seven palm trees. Here in the new home we have no palms and no bird feeders. Therefore only a slight problem with field mice but have solved that one.

ronsroni 09-07-2017 02:37 AM

My brother has an apartment in Tudor City, NYC. The building he lives in is on E. 42 St between 1st and 2nd Avenues. This is around the corner from the UN. If you have been to NYC for pleasure, you may know where the UN is. Great part of The City. Nestled just off of 1st Ave, there is a lovely park above 42nd St .. Well, one summers eve, James and I went to sit in the park having coffee and conversation. As we chatted, I noted that the ivy ground-cover moved a bit in MANY areas. James explained that we had about 7 minutes to liftoff. Apparently, the nocturnal landlubbers surface as the sun departs the visible sky and THEY WANT THEIR BENCHES!!! Yes, indeedy. These cat-rats were fat rats. fat, Fat, FAT and made their presence known. Rat bite is no fun and I avoid it at all cost. Roaches and rats.... no F---U---N at all! The old timers there are realists and they SHARE the real estate as there is little chance of the Pied Piper skipping along blowing TAPS. They adapt. I LOVE NEW YORK! (the villages aint bad, neither.) nomesayin?

autumnspring 09-07-2017 09:32 AM

The truth
 
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Originally Posted by jsw14 (Post 1442347)
NO Rat's around here & we feed the birds. (no palms ether) To many squirrels around here that will eat the bird feed off the ground....

A squirrel is but a RAT with a furry tail.

As to RATS, that little ???? nature preserve behind Eisenhower rec center has RATS. I've seen snakes chasing rats there. Interesting someone said that Rats and bunnies do not live together. They must have signed an agreement with the UN I've also seen a huge bunny and last month about 6-7 young ones

It is interesting to watch some of the pampered dogs around here walk right past foliage where I know ther is a rat or a rabbit and the dog either does not know or does not care.

NATURE IS TRULY AMAZING. Far as RATS-for centuries they have survived man's attempt to get rid of them.
They have in the past,AND WILL AGAIN survive the HURRICANE.

tuccillo 09-07-2017 09:51 AM

Irma will be drowning all the rats very soon ;-)

Carl in Tampa 09-07-2017 10:04 AM

It was a joke.
 
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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1443624)
Good idea to get a dog. Bad idea to take dog to a Shelter when the rats are gone.
Don't get a dog because you have rats -- you have to love animals, dogs are a lot of work.
Sticky traps are inhumane and horrible.
No-one wants rats invading their home, the professionals use bait boxes. Good idea about the attic.

First, a dog in every house was a joke.

Second, no one said to take a dog to a shelter when the rats are gone. They will never be gone.

Sticky traps are good. They don't kill the animal. You can take them to the edge of the woods and release the animal from the sticky trap by pouring vegetable oil on the paper. (Read the instructions.)

Bait boxes kill the rats with their poison bait. This is more humane than catch and release?


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