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Jan 16, 2015 12:36 PM CST
Name: Gordon
Brooklyn , New York
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Thanks Elaine..niuce lookingcalliandra.. even with the rain... and nice house... i can deal with creepy crawlies.. i moved into an abandoned fish market on the TN river..in Al one time... just before I started building a solar home for my mother..only to find it infested with black widdow spiders.. a flock of chickens outside kept the place free of anything new comming in.. as they spent their day eatting everything from maybe 5 ft up... to the ground..and i could clear the inside up from there.... put a cement/plastic partition in the 10' long bait tank.. and got a bath with a see through into my koi and goldfish.. tank.... well i'll find somewhere warm to grow the tropicals. years ago I was looking around clearwateer.. and would upset folks seeing a lot like that one.. and saying I wanted to cut down the trees.. to give full sun to the tropical plants... i guess i need to build another house for myself.. or get some industral building to work up..to my taste...

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