Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

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omg...did you just call me a very large elephant ???
NO NO NO... Just a question that nobody else seemed
to want to ask. "Elephant in the room". Hard to ignore,
but apparently not TOO hard.

Good to know you and yours and stuff is OK.
 

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"The expression “the elephant in the room” (or "the elephant in the living
room
")[1][2] is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous
topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or that everyone knows
about but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least
some of them uncomfortable and is personally, socially, or politically
embarrassing, controversial, inflammatory, or dangerous."
 

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hiya, classy! hiya, bear! :greengrin:


Heya Tibs !


NO NO NO... Just a question that nobody else seemed
to want to ask. "Elephant in the room". Hard to ignore,
but apparently not TOO hard.

Good to know you and yours and stuff is OK.

Was just having fun :lol:



"The expression “the elephant in the room” (or "the elephant in the living
room
")[1][2] is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous
topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or that everyone knows
about but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least
some of them uncomfortable and is personally, socially, or politically
embarrassing, controversial, inflammatory, or dangerous."


:lol: :lol: :lol
 

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Gonna be spaghetti and meatballs here. Dd put the meatballs on and I'm gonna cook the spaghetti while she gets the young one.
pasta and shrimp here - had a box delivered today
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    "The expression “the elephant in the room” (or "the elephant in the living
    room
    ")[1][2] is a metaphorical idiom in English for an important or enormous
    topic, question, or controversial issue that is obvious or that everyone knows
    about but no one mentions or wants to discuss because it makes at least
    some of them uncomfortable and is personally, socially, or politically
    embarrassing, controversial, inflammatory, or dangerous."
    Speaking of "creature" in the room.....I'm still getting bees in the house. Sent about 30 on a cruise in the mighty Toilet Ocean...I have a pepper oil spray that starts killing them as soon as it hits. Marsha took a picture, but I won't gross you out with toilet shots. But she forgot to take a picture of about 40 or 50 others, laying dead across the doorway of the front door yesterday. I love this oil, but takes a long time for the odor to dissipate. Not bad, but very strong. Ordered some lemongrass oil to try next. Love the smell of lemons. We have sprayed everywhere possible, but I betcha I find some more tomorrow. Hoping not. We did find a tiny area they may be getting in. They have been planning war with us for some time, is my guess, since we sprayed their nest/hive up into the eave of the roof. I think they brought in some troops from another hive to assist. Maddy sees one on the window OR floor and just stares at it and barks until we send it off on a cruise.

    And how is YOUR bee situation. I hope it BEE better....:w00t:
     

    SilverBear

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    Speaking of "creature" in the room.....I'm still getting bees in the house. Sent about 30 on a cruise in the mighty Toilet Ocean...I have a pepper oil spray that starts killing them as soon as it hits. Marsha took a picture, but I won't gross you out with toilet shots. But she forgot to take a picture of about 40 or 50 others, laying dead across the doorway of the front door yesterday. I love this oil, but takes a long time for the odor to dissipate. Not bad, but very strong. Ordered some lemongrass oil to try next. Love the smell of lemons. We have sprayed everywhere possible, but I betcha I find some more tomorrow. Hoping not. We did find a tiny area they may be getting in. They have been planning war with us for some time, is my guess, since we sprayed their nest/hive up into the eave of the roof. I think they brought in some troops from another hive to assist. Maddy sees one on the window OR floor and just stares at it and barks until we send it off on a cruise.

    And how is YOUR bee situation. I hope it BEE better....:w00t:
    Yellow jackets here.

    I did cut off a main entry point a few days ago, but
    still finding carcasses on the floor. None are live,
    but there must still be a spot they are weaseling
    in. Bought a brand new spray can and will zap the
    entire length of the back of the house up at the
    soffits tomorrow.

    They just make me all kinds of itchy and scratchy
    thinking about them. And, they do not have any place
    inside of a home.

    FROST WARNING tonight. And... if you can stand it,
    the FROST WARNING warranted a "breaking news"
    intro at 4pm and 4:30pm. FROST is "breaking news".

    :rolleyes:

    Maybe the dreaded FROST will kill a few.
     

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