Fleas, raccoons and other vermin!
Posted by erica
Oh my gosh, I am having the WORST critter/insect problem! First, my dogs have fleas and I CANNOT get rid of them. Second, there is a family of GIANT mutant-looking raccoons that have been scampering across my deck at night, keeping me awake! Aside from the fact that they wake me up, I think they are disease-carrying rodents that probably aren’t helping my flea situation! However, they are kind of cute (even though they are freakishly large -about the size of a small goat) and I could never hurt them, but…I want them to move elsewhere! And lastly, I have a family of feral cats that live on the hill behind my house. I believe the felines are definitely adding to the flea problem AND they use my deck as a litter box! It’s hard to be an animal lover with such problems! I don’t think people would believe I grew up in the boonies in Ohio, with the most unbelievable bugs, bats, vermin and other critters!
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Hello–
I realize there’s probably no chance you’ll actually respond to this, but it’s worth a shot. I’m a grad student at Kent State University and I’m writing an article about the effects of gambling, keeping in mind the attempts to permit 4 casinos in Ohio. I would love the input of a professional “gambler”–I realize you probably don’t refer to yourself in such a way, but I am seeking a balanced view on the effects of casinos–especially one from Ohio. If you are willing and able, please respond as soon as you can to the following questions:
-How did you get your start in poker/blackjack? Were facilities readily available to you?
-Do you consider yourself a gambler? Why/why not?
-Do you think your success can be attributed solely to your skill or do you owe a debt to lady luck?
Any further information or opinions you’d like to offer about your career, gambling, or Issue 3, feel free to include!
Thank you,
Brandi
Kent State University ‘11
Just wanted to say hi I know you are really busy. I found you on twitter and now I am following you.
Take care
Chris your insurance agent