
A mystery for bugfreezer!
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ya.. I will let him better answer you ... I just wanted to make sure we had some starting point.bugfreezer wrote:I remember that and I knew (most likely) Wayfinder was our man - I am just trying to see if I remember him from Wazzu, since I am not from the Lazy-I.
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yes, they are...it'll take months for Facilities to do anything about it if at all!bugfreezer wrote:So, are the thrips still eatin' you @ smoko?
If it was nile virus carrying mosquito's they might take notice, but if it aint gonna kill you, they move slow.
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Re: A mystery for bugfreezer!
Fast forward twenty years and I'm having a conversation about this very subject with a friend and needed to cross reference what I remembered to be true (as to not sound like an idiot, which I excel at).
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