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also whats the biggest turd youve pulled out?
i want pics with a ruler and weights so i know youre not talking shit

before anyone else has the chance- "mohsens car"  "mohsens life"

also whats the biggest turd youve pulled out?
i want pics with a ruler and weights so i know youre not talking shit

before anyone else has the chance- "mohsens car"  "mohsens life"


New homes, no maintenance ;)
Ive been pretty lucky haven't had many bad jobs

One of the worst was trying to plunge a 3m deep sewer full of turds though..

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Anyone got experience with bed bugs?
Was at a motel for 3 nights last week and have been itchy with small bites on my arms and neck for a few days now. Do they spread easy? It's hard to tell if new one have popped up over the weekend and I'm paranoid about bringing them into the house & new mattress

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I encountered bed bugs once.

 

they spread super easy so lucky I only had a small backpack as it was a overnight trip. I thew the bag in the bin

 

once you get them they are apparently very difficult to get rid of.

 

 

just burn down the house and start again...

 

http://citybugs.tamu.edu/factsheets/biting-stinging/others/ent-3012/

 

An exception is “Bug bombs”, or aerosol foggers. Foggers are mostly ineffective in controlling bed bugs. Because bed bugs hide in crevices and voids where aerosols do not penetrate, they are able to avoid contact with these insecticides

 

 

57 minutes ago, Birds said:

RIP new owner of Leroy's couch

Don't wanna be that guy that says I told you so, but I really enjoy being that guy.

couch was moved to the garage before I went away, so not a problem.

considering ive only got bites on my arms and neck (i assume from sleeping in a tshirt), I cant really see this turning into an infestation in my place... we shall see.

Bag got dumped in loungeroom all weekend. Didnt unpack because monday would be off again. Just removed dirty clothing to be washed then it went back in again.
Guess it doesnt matter in the end anyway, house and possessions will be getting burnt to the ground saturday morning. BYO marshmallows.

What's the difference in bites? I could be googling all this but I'm scared it's like medical results where they just state worst case scenarios. Like the time I had tonsilitis but the internet was convinced I had throat cancer.

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This is a great page for images btw.

Laundramat dryers, super high heat everything.

See if you can find someone you trust to hit "Stop" and open the door after you've been in the dryer for 15 minutes... if paying a crackhead to do it, make sure you pay them AFTER they've let you out.

Learn from my mistakes, young one.

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