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"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> James Silverton > wrote:
>
>> ...and the deer have just
>> eaten my English ivy nearly to the ground. I'd thought ivy was poisonous
>> but not to horn-rats it seems.

>
> You just said the deer ate your ivy, not horn rats.
>
> WTF is a horn rat, anyway?
>
> It's posts like these that really make me wonder if you're actually
> of sound mind and body, Jim. I think you're psycho.
>


I'll consider this strong evidence in favor of James' glowing mental health.


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cybercat > wrote:

> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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>> James Silverton > wrote:
>>
>>> ...and the deer have just
>>> eaten my English ivy nearly to the ground. I'd thought ivy was poisonous
>>> but not to horn-rats it seems.

>>
>> You just said the deer ate your ivy, not horn rats.
>>
>> WTF is a horn rat, anyway?
>>
>> It's posts like these that really make me wonder if you're actually
>> of sound mind and body, Jim. I think you're psycho.

>
> I'll consider this strong evidence in favor of James' glowing mental health.


So you don't know what a horn rat is either? Got it.

Depending on where you look, its a series of books, a video game, a
kind of car, but nowhere can I find any mention of "horned" or
"horn" rat or deer outside of Jim's imagination.

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On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 20:34:43 -0600, Sqwertz >
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>So you don't know what a horn rat is either? Got it.
>
>Depending on where you look, its a series of books, a video game, a
>kind of car, but nowhere can I find any mention of "horned" or
>"horn" rat or deer outside of Jim's imagination.


*giggle*

The deer have horns. They are eating stuff Jim doesn't want them to
eat. Horn-rats.

Carol

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On Mar 1, 9:34*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> cybercat > wrote:
> > "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
> ...
> >> James Silverton > wrote:

>
> >>> ...and the deer have just
> >>> eaten my English ivy nearly to the ground. I'd thought ivy was poisonous
> >>> but not to horn-rats it seems.

>
> >> You just said the deer ate your ivy, not horn rats.

>
> >> WTF is a horn rat, anyway?

>
> >> It's posts like these that really make me wonder if you're actually
> >> of sound mind and body, Jim. *I think you're psycho.

>
> > I'll consider this strong evidence in favor of James' glowing mental health.

>
> So you don't know what a horn rat is either? *Got it.
>
> Depending on where you look, its a series of books, a video game, a
> kind of car, but nowhere can I find any mention of "horned" or
> "horn" rat or deer outside of Jim's imagination.
>
> -sw


Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. Seemed pretty obvious
to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.

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maxine wrote on Mon, 2 Mar 2009 14:02:56 -0800 (PST):

> On Mar 1, 9:34 pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
>> cybercat > wrote:
> >> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
> >> ...
> >>> James Silverton > wrote:

>>
> >>>> ...and the deer have just
> >>>> eaten my English ivy nearly to the ground. I'd thought
> >>>> ivy was poisonous but not to horn-rats it seems.

>>
> >>> You just said the deer ate your ivy, not horn rats.

>>
> >>> WTF is a horn rat, anyway?

>>
> >>> It's posts like these that really make me wonder if you're
> >>> actually of sound mind and body, Jim. I think you're
> >>> psycho.

>>
> >> I'll consider this strong evidence in favor of James'
> >> glowing mental health.

>>
>> So you don't know what a horn rat is either? Got it.
>>
>> Depending on where you look, its a series of books, a video
>> game, a kind of car, but nowhere can I find any mention of
>> "horned" or "horn" rat or deer outside of Jim's imagination.
>>
>> -sw


> Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels),
> and now horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the
> landscape of most suburbs given a winter of little natural
> foods. Seemed pretty obvious to me, but then, I've seen what
> deer can do.


Just in passing, given that I have blocked all but a selected list of
gmail sources as well as some specific posters, I rely on quotations to
see if there are any interesting posters that I should add to my
allowed list or unblock. The quotations that I see from some blocked
people often confirm my earlier decisions.

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Email, with obvious alterations: not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not



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maxine wrote:
>> -sw

>
> Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
> horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
> suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. Seemed pretty obvious
> to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.
>


But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.
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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> maxine wrote:
>>> -sw

>>
>> Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
>> horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
>> suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. Seemed pretty obvious
>> to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.
>>

>
> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.


You people need to get out more.


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> maxine wrote:
>>> -sw

>>
>> Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
>> horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
>> suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. Seemed pretty obvious
>> to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.
>>

>
> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.


Semantics.

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On Mar 2, 5:56*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
> maxine wrote:
> >> -sw

>
> > Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
> > horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
> > suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. *Seemed pretty obvious
> > to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.

>
> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.


Picky, picky, picky<grin> You're right, but I was pretty sure he
didn't have (hippopotumuses/) (hippopottomi?) hippos in MD, and goats,
a more likely type of horn rats are not usually allowed in suburban
areas..... After working on the cooperative extension's gardening
hotline, something that comes in and eats all the landscaping
vegetation and only has 4 legs, well, that's deer. I might have
called them wood-pigs, since they do eat everything, but that would
have been a boar.

nattering on
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On Mon, 2 Mar 2009 17:46:25 -0800 (PST), maxine >
wrote:

>On Mar 2, 5:56*pm, Dave Smith > wrote:
>> maxine wrote:
>> >> -sw

>>
>> > Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
>> > horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
>> > suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. *Seemed pretty obvious
>> > to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.

>>
>> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.

>
>Picky, picky, picky<grin> You're right, but I was pretty sure he
>didn't have (hippopotumuses/) (hippopottomi?) hippos in MD, and goats,
>a more likely type of horn rats are not usually allowed in suburban
>areas..... After working on the cooperative extension's gardening
>hotline, something that comes in and eats all the landscaping
>vegetation and only has 4 legs, well, that's deer. I might have
>called them wood-pigs, since they do eat everything, but that would
>have been a boar.


GROAN!!!!!!!!


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On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:56:07 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:

> maxine wrote:
>>> -sw

>>
>> Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
>> horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
>> suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. Seemed pretty obvious
>> to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.
>>

>
> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.


the deer that drive cars do.

your pal,
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blake murphy wrote:
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>> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.

>
> the deer that drive cars do.


That's just to get your attention so you can see them give you the finger.

:-)
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On Tue, 03 Mar 2009 17:16:28 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:

> blake murphy wrote:
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>>> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.

>>
>> the deer that drive cars do.

>
> That's just to get your attention so you can see them give you the finger.
>
> :-)


rude ****ers.

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Dave Smith > wrote:

> maxine wrote:
>>> -sw

>>
>> Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
>> horn(ed) rats, aka deer which will depradate the landscape of most
>> suburbs given a winter of little natural foods. Seemed pretty obvious
>> to me, but then, I've seen what deer can do.
>>

>
> But deer don't have horns. They have antlers.


Thank you. I'm still baffled by all these people thinking deer have
horns. Those are Unicorns, which would be perfectly at home in
Jim's head.

-sw
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maxine > wrote:

> On Mar 1, 9:34*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
>> cybercat > wrote:
>>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message
...
>>>> James Silverton > wrote:

>>
>>>>> ...and the deer have just
>>>>> eaten my English ivy nearly to the ground. I'd thought ivy was poisonous
>>>>> but not to horn-rats it seems.

>>
>>>> You just said the deer ate your ivy, not horn rats.

>>
>>>> WTF is a horn rat, anyway?

>>
>>>> It's posts like these that really make me wonder if you're actually
>>>> of sound mind and body, Jim. *I think you're psycho.

>>
>>> I'll consider this strong evidence in favor of James' glowing mental health.

>>
>> So you don't know what a horn rat is either? *Got it.
>>
>> Depending on where you look, its a series of books, a video game, a
>> kind of car, but nowhere can I find any mention of "horned" or
>> "horn" rat or deer outside of Jim's imagination.

>
> Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now
> horn(ed) rats


So pigeons hang out in the sky, squirrels hang out in trees, and
deer hang out in ... horns?

<boggle>

-sw


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