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I think everybody should call you. And offer our services for car washing in New York City, and truck repair from North Dakota. See how you like useless spam, you slug.
Call (916) 229-6040 and ask about their security system. Keep them on the line as long as possible. Could be fun!
and, tell them your name is 'steve martin' and that you are calling to help fix their computer system.
Be sure to use an accent from the sub-continent?
Tell them you need a security system to keep the wild and crazy American foxes from breaking into the apartment for sex. Then play the Orange Blossom Special on the banjo.
Review
Overwhelm them with bad reviews.
http://24locksmithsacramento.com/reviews/rev1ew
It's not often that some spammer actually leaves real contact information on the forum. We should take advantage of that rare opportunity.
Someone could have hijacked legit info, and hid their spam within the post. The phone number seems like it is a hyperlink, Calvin may have redirected it, but I don't what it was supposed to do originally.
Mark, greetings from Nova Scotia
Deleted the link from the body of the post, phone number is as it was.
wifi in campgrounds all along the way has been iffy at best.
meeting up with one of the early Fest hosts tomorrow, Adrian .
have been having a blast!
surely some FHB PERSONEL have been monitoring the site.
surely some FHB PERSONEL have been monitoring the site.
I dunno about that. I hope so. Glad you're having a good time, weather here is GREAT! Wish I was doing some camping right now. Been thinking about it. Was in the appalachian mountains (Whitesburg Ky) where I was born, had a great time with the cousins and my aunt. Got up and went for a short walk early in the morning and about run into a big black bear. Wish I had my camera with me, cell phone wouldn't work there so I didn't have it with me either. I was a bit scared though, my guns were in the car trunk, so I made it back to her house in a flash. I was a bit shakey after that, but went looking again next morning, no luck seeing it again. There's a lot of them in that area.
10 or so years ago the peta weenies in this state got a 'no hunting with dogs' law passed.
2 weeks ago had a black bear in the neighborhood, first in 40 years, even thousgh there are probably 50X the number of houses per square mile now --- used to be 1 house every 5-10 acres, now 8 houses per acre in some spots, 4000 sq ft lots is the norm now vs 4 acres!. Still the bears are coming back up from the river.
They get into everything back in Kentucky. My cousin Tammy gets them on her porch sometimes. All the trash receptacles have to be bear resistant or they will keep coming back to eat out of the trash forever. When I was in Kentucky, my cousin Tammys son (cousin?) Paul got home late at night, he and his wife with their girls drove seperately, they entered the house, and he got likely run over by a small bear that was being chased by his neighbors dog. No one else saw anything.
Bears are protected there, fish and game will trap and relocate problem bears, but my cousin Tammy thinks she lives where fish and game releases problem bears. She is a school teacher and they have bears looking in the windows during class occasionally. They teach all the kids to scream as loud as they can if they see a bear at school. I don't think the bears are particularly dangerous, but I'm afraid there will be a trajedy someday. Bears were pretty much extint in Kentucky for the las hundred years or so but they are back now. This will be the first year Kentucky has a hunting season on bears since many many years ago.
Tammys brother David has a dear hunting area with a game camera, and he keeps getting pictures of bears in the turnip patch he planted to attract deer. His family has given them all names.
Now I live in a city and coyotes are living in my neighborhood. They aren't a protected species, but what are you going to do in the suburbs? The good thing is they kill Canada geese, those varmints are very nasty and annoying.
I certainly remember bears in KY back when I was a kid. Not around Louisville, of course, but out in the boonies.
Canada geese, OTHO, are quite loved (though hunted) here in southern Minnesota.