Guest guest Posted May 26, 2001 Report Share Posted May 26, 2001 >furry friends > > Do you think they are taking the piss? HELP!!! > Dee unfortunately meeces as vermin are leaving it and that is the problem. defined as vermin because they leave little trails behind them where ever they go which is the smell you get and really bad to have around food and surfaces. i ran a whole food shop for while that i turned around to being 98% vegan and it was a real problem. come the end of the day it is war and they are out to win. the final solution is to hand responsibility over to a friendly carnivore and let nature's hand decide the fate. borrow a cat. BTW, someone told me about trying citronella oil and other such essential oils to get rid of ants and it seems to be working. Ecover do a great new [ to me ] very orangey heavy duty cleaner and that seems to help as well as doing everthing else it says such as oil and " difficult stain " . Funny, seem to have a problem with them right now. > I think these dating agencies are OK for some people, but I think the > pressure of meeting someone through an agency makes some people feel > uncomfortable and even makes them act odd and unnatural I think some of the people that use dating agencies are odd and unnatural but would still recommend using them. At least you know that the other person is a veg or vegan. There are only so many times in one's life that one can bounce up to a really attractive person and ask, " hi, are you vegan or vegetarian? " " oh. well nice meeting you anyway " or wasting time doing the social dance until it pops out. Uncle John's dating lesson number one. hint : a good question to ask quick is, " what is your favourite food? " . Any veg*n will then spend two hours spilling it all out including ethics, allergies and remedies; and you will know that you are *in luck* or that they are a real food bore. I guess the other thing about people in dating agencies is that, at least for the first wee while, they *are* fraught with sexual tension and may not have had it for ages. This is bound to make them a little " odd and unnatural " . Uncle John's dating lesson number two. hint: if someone in a dating agency is " not fraught with sexual tension " , they are either *really* odd and unnatural or are too busy servicing all the other ones that are on a professional basis. in this case, you may be better off with one that are a little " odd and unnatural " , shagging them, and see if the come out any better when they are relax. Sorry, have I just ruined my reputation again? Love is all around us. John finally, Uncle John's dating lesson number three. hint: http://www.veggiedate.com is free for the first month which should be sufficient. remember, every veg*n has some veg*n friends and so if you dont fancy them them, you might fancy their friends. just be clear and honest quick. They dont take subscriptions from anyone whose name starts with an " S " though unfortuantely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2001 Report Share Posted May 26, 2001 > as doing everthing else it says such as oil and " difficult stain " . Funny, seem to have a problem with them right now. That's because I've been e-mailing u!! ;-) > I guess the other thing about people in dating agencies is that, at >least for the first wee while, they *are* fraught with sexual tension >and may not have had it for ages. This is bound to make them a little > " odd and unnatural " . This is opposed to John who has it on a regular basis... >They dont take subscriptions from anyone whose name starts with an > " S " though unfortuantely. That _is_ a coincidence, John! But u are forgetting, I am the goddess of Vega and have no such need for that type of thing. Just look at how many single males have joined recently!! Suz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2001 Report Share Posted May 27, 2001 > john wrote.. >unfortunately meeces as vermin are leaving it and that is the problem. >defined as vermin because they leave little trails behind them where ever >they go which is the smell you get and really bad to have around food and >surfaces. > >i ran a whole food shop for while that i turned around to being 98% vegan >and it was a real problem. come the end of the day it is war and they are >out to win. > >the final solution is to hand responsibility over to a friendly carnivore >and let nature's hand decide the fate. > >borrow a cat. We have a studio cat where I work, and he regularly brings in 'little gifts' of meeces and birds. We don't have mice in the studio as a result! But I wouldn't go and get a cat for the sole reason of killing mice. Wouldn't want to find dead mice all over the place. Also, I don't really like cats, not only is it an extra mouth to feed, but the fact that they are carnivorous, means I'd probably need to feed them that shit in a can that makes me gag!. I might try putting down some paper soaked in cat pee and see if that deters the mice, house will probably smell a bit, though![this particular cat also throws up and pees on our precious animation, that we have put so much work into]. If I wasn't a loving caring vegan, I would...[no, I won't say what I'd do to it!] I think I like mice better!ha ha! thanks for your advice, john. Any advice is much appreciated. Dee > > > > > I think these dating agencies are OK for some people, but I think the > > pressure of meeting someone through an agency makes some people feel > > uncomfortable and even makes them act odd and unnatural > >I think some of the people that use dating agencies are odd and unnatural >but would still recommend using them. At least you know that the other >person is a veg or vegan. There are only so many times in one's life that >one can bounce up to a really attractive person and ask, " hi, are you >vegan or vegetarian? " " oh. well nice meeting you anyway " or wasting >time doing the social dance until it pops out. > >Uncle John's dating lesson number one. > >hint : a good question to ask quick is, " what is your favourite food? " . >Any veg*n will then spend two hours spilling it all out including ethics, >allergies and remedies; and you will know that you are *in luck* or that >they are a real food bore. > >I guess the other thing about people in dating agencies is that, at least >for the first wee while, they *are* fraught with sexual tension and may >not have had it for ages. This is bound to make them a little " odd and >unnatural " . > >Uncle John's dating lesson number two. > >hint: if someone in a dating agency is " not fraught with sexual tension > " , they are either *really* odd and unnatural or are too busy servicing >all the other ones that are on a professional basis. in this case, you >may be better off with one that are a little " odd and unnatural " , >shagging them, and see if the come out any better when they are relax. > >Sorry, have I just ruined my reputation again? > >Love is all around us. > >John > >finally, > >Uncle John's dating lesson number three. > >hint: http://www.veggiedate.com is free for the first month which should >be sufficient. remember, every veg*n has some veg*n friends and so if you >dont fancy them them, you might fancy their friends. just be clear and >honest quick. > >They dont take subscriptions from anyone whose name starts with an " S " >though unfortuantely. _______________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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