TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours
will benefit.
Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
In article <446a7b65 [at] news.comindico.com.au>, protection [at] goodstuff.au
says...
> TT - Termites > just use DIPEL=AE
>
> DIPEL=AE is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
> termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>
> The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
> colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours
> will benefit.
>
> Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
>
>
>
Just nasty spamming.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Spamming is illegal in Australia.
X-Complaints-To: abuse [at] comindico.com.au
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
In article <446a9406 [at] quokka.wn.com.au>, 1 [at] 2.3 says...
> Spamming is illegal in Australia.
>
> X-Complaints-To: abuse [at] comindico.com.au
>
>
>
Technically he spammed a newsgroup, not an email address, which isn't.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
"Fish! - THE Aristocrat." <tastyfish [at] fugu.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ed5478b2591439b98a262 [at] News.Individual.net...
| In article <446a9406 [at] quokka.wn.com.au>, 1 [at] 2.3 says...
| > Spamming is illegal in Australia.
| >
| > X-Complaints-To: abuse [at] comindico.com.au
| >
| >
| >
| Technically he spammed a newsgroup, not an email address, which isn't.
and, I tender that it was not as annoying as the great Frunch surveyor, J.P.
Turdcard's posts of the past.
Bring on Dipel!, Dipel for me!
Jock
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
On Wed, 17 May 2006 01:24:54 GMT, "Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuff.au> wrote:
> TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
>
> DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
> termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>
> The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
> colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours
> will benefit.
>
> Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
Proof?
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
"Dave Turner" <1 [at] 2.3> wrote in message
news:446a9406 [at] quokka.wn.com.au...
> Spamming is illegal in Australia.
>
> X-Complaints-To: abuse [at] comindico.com.au
Being an idiot is illegal, or should be.
I'm not selling anything & don't have shares in DIPELŪ... Just saw the
Ad for TT and posted the info about something that actually works.
X-Idiot-Complaints-To: abuse [at] westnet.com.au ;O
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Do people watch TT????????
"Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuff.au> wrote in message
news:446a7b65 [at] news.comindico.com.au...
> TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
>
> DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
> termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>
> The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
> colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours will
> benefit.
>
> Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
>
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
SG1 wrote:
> Do people watch TT????????
>
> "Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuff.au> wrote in message
> news:446a7b65 [at] news.comindico.com.au...
>
>>TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
>>
>>DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
>>termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>>
>>The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
>>colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours will
>>benefit.
>>
>>Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
>>
>
>
>
Take Dipel and you'll never have to watch 'termite telly' again
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Thanks for posting that information. I had not heard of using DIPEL for
that purpose previously, but it would certainly be more safe than some of
the sprays that are used for killing / preventing white ants. I have used
DIPEL for control of caterpillars on my vegetable garden and it is very easy
to apply and is a very useful product.
One other thing which you may have heard of and which may work is "bug
juice" whereby you collect some of the invading insect pest and put them in
a (preferably) old vitamiser or blender and add some water, blend the lot
and make this bug juice. The theory behind this is that there are natural
harmful pathogens present in all the bugs and in this concentrated form if
sprayed in the areas where you want to get rid of the bugs, the pathogens
soon spread through the entire colony, killing
them off.
Cheers
~Roberta~
"Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuff.au> wrote in message
news:446a7b65 [at] news.comindico.com.au...
> TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
>
> DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
> termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>
> The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
> colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours will
> benefit.
>
> Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
>
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
I am grateful for this info, despite other comments
"Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuff.au> wrote in message
news:446a7b65 [at] news.comindico.com.au...
> TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
>
> DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
> termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>
> The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
> colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours will
> benefit.
>
> Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
>
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
"The Old Bloke" <me [at] microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:w9Yag.6276$S7.643 [at] news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>I am grateful for this info, despite other comments
rofl, sucker. REALITY CHECK my friend - spam doesn't have your best
intentions in mind.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Cheers for you guys! This is finally a group that does something.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
rainman [at] mailinator.com wrote:
> On Wed, 17 May 2006 01:24:54 GMT, "Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuf=
f=2Eau> wrote:
>
> > TT - Termites > just use DIPEL=AE
> >
> > DIPEL=AE is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
> > termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
> >
> > The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
> > colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours
> > will benefit.
> >
> > Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
>
> Proof?
There's an MSDS at the following site. Make of it what you will.
http://www.cppress.com/docs/msds/m71933.pdf
At best it's a mild irritant upon mucous membrane exposure.
Realistically, so is any dust/powder.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
GH wrote:
> Cheers for you guys! This is finally a group that does something.
Have they got anything good for goddam rats? My rats seem to like the rat
poison, they just keep guzzling it.
--
ant
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
"Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuff.au> wrote in message
news:446a7b65 [at] news.comindico.com.au...
> TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
>
> DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
> termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>
> The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire termite
> colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your neighbours will
> benefit.
>
> Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
Does it work for cockroaches?
Laurence
>
>
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
ant wrote:
> GH wrote:
>
>> Cheers for you guys! This is finally a group that does something.
>>
>
> Have they got anything good for goddam rats? My rats seem to like the rat
> poison, they just keep guzzling it.
>
>
A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=379
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Jonno wrote:
> ant wrote:
>> GH wrote:
>>
>>> Cheers for you guys! This is finally a group that does something.
>>>
>>
>> Have they got anything good for goddam rats? My rats seem to like
>> the rat poison, they just keep guzzling it.
>>
>>
> A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
> There are two types of rat poison.
> One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
> broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
> The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
> doesnt seem to work well.
> Have a look at this link
> http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=379
warfarin, that's the stuff I've got. I think it's just fancy rat-food!
--
ant
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Jonno wrote:
> A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
> There are two types of rat poison.
> One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
> broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
> The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
> doesnt seem to work well.
> Have a look at this link
> http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=379
Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
--
ant
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ant wrote:
> Jonno wrote:
>
>
>> A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
>> There are two types of rat poison.
>> One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
>> broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
>> The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
>> doesnt seem to work well.
>> Have a look at this link
>> http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=379
>>
>
> Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
> can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
>
>
If warfarin works, its takes its time.
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be
poisoned so easily.
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away
from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they
dont eat them and ingest the poison.
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ant wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Jonno wrote:
</pre>
<blockquote type="cite">
<pre wrap="">A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href=" http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=379"> http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=379</a>
</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap=""><!---->
Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
</pre>
</blockquote>
If warfarin works, its takes its time. <br>
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be
poisoned so easily.<br>
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away
from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they
dont eat them and ingest the poison. <br>
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Unless a cat eats a dead rat.
"Jonno" <aidplus [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au> wrote in message =
news:446E7DAA.7060503 [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au...
ant wrote:
Jonno wrote:
A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=3D=
379
Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. =
I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
If warfarin works, its takes its time.
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be =
poisoned so easily.
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away =
from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they =
dont eat them and ingest the poison.
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<DIV>"Jonno" <<A
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wrote in message <A
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type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">Jonno wrote:
</PRE>
<BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">A lot of people will try to =
sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
href=3D" http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Sto=
ry_No=3D379"> http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf =
m?Story_No=3D379</A>
</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->
Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. =
I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<DIV>If warfarin works, its takes its time. <BR>Thats supposed to make =
it
safer due to pets not being able to be poisoned so easily.<BR>I havent =
seen
many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away from pets =
when laying
the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they dont eat them and =
ingest
the poison. <BR></DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT></BLOCKQUOTE>
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is this a problem?
Jock
"Andy" <Pandermyandy [at] blogmog.com> wrote in message =
news:446ec999$1 [at] news1.veridas.net...
Unless a cat eats a dead rat.
"Jonno" <aidplus [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au> wrote in message =
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ant wrote:
Jonno wrote:
A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=3D=
379
Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. =
I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
If warfarin works, its takes its time.
Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be =
poisoned so easily.
I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it =
away from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so =
they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
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<DIV>"Andy" <<A
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wrote
in message <A
=
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net</A>...</DIV>
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<DIV>"Jonno" <<A
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wrote in message <A
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wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=3Dmid4d783tF18guhiU1 [at] individual.net =
type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">Jonno wrote:
</PRE>
<BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">A lot of people will try =
to sell you the same product again and again.
There are two types of rat poison.
One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
doesnt seem to work well.
Have a look at this link
<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
href=3D" http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Sto=
ry_No=3D379"> http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf =
m?Story_No=3D379</A>
</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->
Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. =
I
can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
<DIV>If warfarin works, its takes its time. <BR>Thats supposed to =
make it
safer due to pets not being able to be poisoned so easily.<BR>I =
havent seen
many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away from pets =
when
laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they dont eat =
them
and ingest the poison. <BR></DIV><FONT face=3DArial =
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Jock wrote:
> is this a problem?
> Jock
> "Andy" <Pandermyandy [at] blogmog.com> wrote in message news:446ec999$1 [at] news1.veridas.net...
> Unless a cat eats a dead rat.
>
> "Jonno" <aidplus [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au> wrote in message news:446E7DAA.7060503 [at] fastamail.thanu.com.au...
> ant wrote:
> Jonno wrote:
>
> A lot of people will try to sell you the same product again and again.
> There are two types of rat poison.
> One that they love as food, and another type , which contains
> broadifaceum. This is the one to go for.
> The other type, rats have gotten used to. It contains warfarin, and
> doesnt seem to work well.
> Have a look at this link
> http://www.petalia.com.au/templates/StoryTemplate_Process.cf m?Story_No=379
>
> Thanks for that link, it's excellent. Bromakil, that's the stuff I got. I
> can hear them gnawing away at it every night. Greedy little buggers.
>
> If warfarin works, its takes its time.
> Thats supposed to make it safer due to pets not being able to be poisoned so easily.
> I havent seen many kills due to this stuff. Make sure you keep it away from pets when laying the biats and dispose of any dead ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
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"TG'sFM" <suvvdj [at] yahoo.fr> wrote in message
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| ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
|
| Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
| there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
|
anyone I know?
Jock
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Jock wrote:
> "TG'sFM" <suvvdj [at] yahoo.fr> wrote in message
> news:1148280645.546786.162580 [at] j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> | ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
> |
> | Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
> | there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
> |
>
> anyone I know?
> Jock
>
>
Everything can be detected. Even people who ask questions like this.
If any relatives or peple you know die we know who to look for...
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
"Laurence" <eireneus [at] yahoo.com.au> wrote in message
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>
> "Termites Begone" <protection [at] goodstuff.au> wrote in message
> news:446a7b65 [at] news.comindico.com.au...
>> TT - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
>>
>> DIPELŪ is meant for caterpillars yet it also works ruthlessly with
>> termites plus almost as well for many species of pest ants.
>>
>> The active agent is a bacteria which spreads though the entire
>> termite colony & also to nearby connected colonies so even your
>> neighbours will benefit.
>>
>> Best of all, No Nasty Poisons.
>
>
> Does it work for cockroaches?
> Laurence
I don't know, I've never tried it on cockroaches. Sorry.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
"Dave Turner" <1 [at] 2.3> wrote in message
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>
> "The Old Bloke" <me [at] microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:w9Yag.6276$S7.643 [at] news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>>I am grateful for this info, despite other comments
[at] The Old Bloke:
You're Welcome.
> rofl, sucker. REALITY CHECK my friend - spam doesn't have your best
> intentions in mind.
[at] Dave Turner:
Mentioning a product by name is NOT SPAM, unless you are trying to
sell it.
I have no financial connections with it, its makers or its sellers.
If you ever report me wrongly I will take legal action against you and
your ISP for damages, whatever it costs me.
I have already warned your ISP of your wrongful spam abuse claims.
Use your brain before making false accusations.
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
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Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
Jonno wrote:
> Jock wrote:
> > "TG'sFM" <suvvdj [at] yahoo.fr> wrote in message
> > news:1148280645.546786.162580 [at] j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > | ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
> > |
> > | Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
> > | there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
> > |
> >
> > anyone I know?
> > Jock
> >
> >
> Everything can be detected. Even people who ask questions like this.
> If any relatives or peple you know die we know who to look for...
we? Just how many of you are there?
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
TG'sFM wrote:
> Jonno wrote:
>
>>Jock wrote:
>>
>>>"TG'sFM" <suvvdj [at] yahoo.fr> wrote in message
>>>news:1148280645.546786.162580 [at] j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>| ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
>>>|
>>>| Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
>>>| there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
>>>|
>>>
>>>anyone I know?
>>>Jock
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Everything can be detected. Even people who ask questions like this.
>>If any relatives or peple you know die we know who to look for...
>
>
> we? Just how many of you are there?
>
About 400 million. Be very careful big brother is watching.
Er are you watching Big Brother?
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
"Jonno" <aidplus1000 [at] fatmail.com.a1> wrote in message
news:447fcf77$0$29744$afc38c87 [at] news.optusnet.com.au...
> TG'sFM wrote:
>> Jonno wrote:
>>
>>>Jock wrote:
>>>
>>>>"TG'sFM" <suvvdj [at] yahoo.fr> wrote in message
>>>>news:1148280645.546786.162580 [at] j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>| ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
>>>>|
>>>>| Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
>>>>| there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
>>>>|
>>>>
>>>>anyone I know?
>>>>Jock
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>Everything can be detected. Even people who ask questions like this.
>>>If any relatives or peple you know die we know who to look for...
>>
>>
>> we? Just how many of you are there?
>>
> About 400 million. Be very careful big brother is watching.
> Er are you watching Big Brother?
TG'sFM thinks Big Brother is the name of it's father's dick .
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Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
your_friend wrote:
> "Jonno" <aidplus1000 [at] fatmail.com.a1> wrote in message
> news:447fcf77$0$29744$afc38c87 [at] news.optusnet.com.au...
> > TG'sFM wrote:
> >> Jonno wrote:
> >>
> >>>Jock wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>"TG'sFM" <suvvdj [at] yahoo.fr> wrote in message
> >>>>news:1148280645.546786.162580 [at] j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> >>>>| ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
> >>>>|
> >>>>| Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
> >>>>| there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
> >>>>|
> >>>>
> >>>>anyone I know?
> >>>>Jock
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>Everything can be detected. Even people who ask questions like this.
> >>>If any relatives or peple you know die we know who to look for...
> >>
> >>
> >> we? Just how many of you are there?
> >>
> > About 400 million. Be very careful big brother is watching.
> > Er are you watching Big Brother?
>
> TG'sFM thinks Big Brother is the name of it's father's dick .
OMG! If you crawled any further up Jonno's arse, you'd be able to
touch his tonsils!
Re: TT - tonight - Termites > just use DIPELŪ
TG'sFM wrote:
> your_friend wrote:
>
>>"Jonno" <aidplus1000 [at] fatmail.com.a1> wrote in message
>>news:447fcf77$0$29744$afc38c87 [at] news.optusnet.com.au...
>>
>>>TG'sFM wrote:
>>>
>>>>Jonno wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Jock wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>"TG'sFM" <suvvdj [at] yahoo.fr> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:1148280645.546786.162580 [at] j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>>| ones so they dont eat them and ingest the poison.
>>>>>>|
>>>>>>| Do you know if it can be detected in a human during an autopsy? Is
>>>>>>| there any product that you can recommend that can't be detected?
>>>>>>|
>>>>>>
>>>>>>anyone I know?
>>>>>>Jock
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Everything can be detected. Even people who ask questions like this.
>>>>>If any relatives or peple you know die we know who to look for...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>we? Just how many of you are there?
>>>>
>>>
>>>About 400 million. Be very careful big brother is watching.
>>>Er are you watching Big Brother?
>>
>>TG'sFM thinks Big Brother is the name of it's father's dick .
>
>
> OMG! If you crawled any further up Jonno's arse, you'd be able to
> touch his tonsils!
>
Obviously you guys are manure and dont know anything about gardening..
Your probably a couple of "rotties"
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