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Is this true?

WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
edited July 2005 in General Discussion
I was looking at some collector ammo auction listings and one seller said it costs $10 to ship one cartridge due to carrier regs and charges.

Is this true? Is it that much?
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    > Subject: Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Rogers





    > >Quite a few of us grew up with Captain Kangaroo, as you or your
    > >children probably did. I knew nothing of his background, only that his
    > >show was both entertaining, educational, and as kids, we looked forward
    >
    > >to it with great anticipation. Captain Kangaroo turned 76 in 2002 (DOB:
    >
    > >6-27-1927), which is odd, because he's never looked a day under 76.
    > >
    > >It reminded me of the following story. Hope you enjoy it as much as I
    > >did.
    > >
    > >Some people have been a bit offended that Lee Marvin is buried in a
    > >grave alongside 3 and 4-star generals at Arlington National Cemetery.
    > >His marker gives his name, rank and service (USMC). Nothing else.
    > >Here's a guy who was only a famous movie star who served his time, why
    > >the heck does he rate burial with these guys?
    > >
    > >Well, following is the amazing answer:
    > >
    > >I always liked Lee Marvin, but did not know the extent of his Corps
    > >experience. In a time when many Hollywood stars served their country in
    >
    > >the armed forces, often in rear-echelon posts where they were carefully
    >
    > >protected, only to be trotted out to perform for the cameras in war
    > >bond promotions, Lee Marvin was a genuine hero. He won the Navy Cross
    > >at Iwo Jima. There is only one higher Naval award...the Medal Of Honor.
    > >
    > >If that is a surprising comment on the true character of the man, he
    > >also credits his sergeant with an even greater show of bravery. While a
    >
    > >guest on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, Johnny Carson said, "Lee,
    >
    > >I'll bet a lot of people are unaware that you were a Marine in the
    > >initial landing at Iwo Jima ... and that during the course of that
    > >action you earned the Navy Cross and were severely wounded."
    > >
    > >"Yeah, yeah... I got shot square in the butt and they gave me the Cross
    >
    > >for securing a hot spot about halfway up Suribachi ... bad thing about
    > >getting shot up on a mountain is guys gettin' shot hauling you down.
    > >But Johnny, at Iwo I served under the bravest man I ever knew ... We
    > >both got the Cross the same day, but what he did for his Cross made
    > >mine look cheap in comparison. The dumb guy actually stood up on Red
    > >Beach and directed his troops to move forward and get the hell off the
    > >beach.
    > >
    > >That Sergeant and I have been lifelong friends. When they brought me
    > >off Suribachi we passed the Sergeant and he lit a smoke and passed it
    > >to me lying on my belly on the litter and said, 'Where'd they get you,
    > >Lee?' I replied, "Well Bob... if you make it home before me, tell Mom
    > >to sell the outhouse!" Johnny, I'm not lying.. Sergeant Keeshan was
    > >the bravest man I ever knew ...
    > >
    > >Bob Keeshan ... You and the world know him as Captain Kangaroo."
    > >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    > >On another note, there was this wimpy little man (who just passed away)
    >
    > >on PBS, gentle and quite. Mr. Rogers is another one of those you would
    >
    > >least suspect of being anything but what he now portrays to our youth.
    > >
    > >But Mr. Rogers was a US Navy Seal, combat proven in Vietnam with over
    > >25 confirmed kills to his name. He wore a long sleeve sweater to cover
    > >the many tattoos on his forearm and biceps.
    > >
    > >A master in small arms and hand-to-hand combat, he was able to disarm
    > >or kill in a heartbeat. He hid that away and won our hearts with his
    > >quiet wit and charm.
    > >
    > >America's real heroes don't flaunt what they did, they quietly go about
    >
    > >their day to day lives, doing what they do best. They earned our
    > >respect and the freedom's that we all enjoy.
    > >
    > >Amazing what we do NOT know about people.
    >
    >
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Ive always heard that fox squirels would run off Grey squirels? I dont know if its true. But I usually dont find them co existing, I have been told that Fox squirels would try to nueter grey's and run them off? Where I usually find fox squirels is where the woods joins a field and there arent many if any grey'seen in that area. Has anyone else heard this or is it just a long time myth?
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    I was at a gun store today. I overheard the clerk say that the .380 and the .38 special round are the same, except that the .38 has a longer case. Is this true?
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Got this from another website. It is a home-made recipe for a pesticide/fire ant killer. If it's true, seems like I could save alot of $$ compared to the stuff I buy at the store.


    Take an amount of chewing tobacco about equal to half a handful. Soak it in a gallon of water overnight. Then take ONE OUNCE OF THAT MIXTURE AND MIX IT WITH ONE GALLON OF WATER and put that in a spray bottle and spray the mounds.

    In the initial gallon you mixed up you will have enough base to make 640 gallons of pesticide.

    BE CAREFUL, IT WILL KILL EVERYTHING. PETS, BIRDS AND OTHER ANIMALS INCLUDED.



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    "If guns kill people, then I can blame my pencil for my spelling mistakes!" -- Larry the Cable Guy
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    The following is the total body of an e mail received today. Says it has been confirmed as true, anyone previously seen or heard this? If true seems if the brass of ABC should be dragged onto the street put against a wall and shot


    Subject: ABC News Bans Flag Lapel Pins]

    I rec'd the following from a friend and before forwarding it, I checked on the "Truth and Fiction" site and it is true that they issued the ban yesterday.
    MJ
    It"s a obama thing !
    Subject: ABC News Bans Flag Lapel Pins]





    ABC NEWS BANS FLAG LAPEL PINS


    Barbara Walters said that this was
    going to hurt ABC bad. As
    you know she works for ABC ..


    ABC NEWS BANS FLAG LAPEL PINS!


    YESTERDAY THE BRASS AT ABC NEWS
    ISSUED ORDERS FORBIDDING
    REPORTERS TO WEAR LAPEL PIN AMERICAN FLAGS
    OR OTHER PATRIOTIC INSIGNIA.


    THEIR REASONING WAS THAT ABC SHOULD REMAIN
    NEUTRAL ABOUT 'CAUSES'.
    SINCE WHEN IS PATRIOTISM TO BE
    DISCOURAGED?


    I URGE YOU TO BOYCOTT ABC AND ITS
    SPONSORS AND AFFILIATES.
    WE ARE SLOWLY, NO RAPIDLY, LOSING
    EVERYTHING OUR COUNTRY STANDS FOR AND
    EVERYTHING OUR MEN AND WOMEN FOUGHT AND
    DIED TO PRESERVE!


    THIS HAS BEEN VERIFIED THROUGH:
    http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/a/abcflag.htm


    THIS ONE NEEDS TO BE
    CIRCULATED...QUICKLY
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Ive heard that theyre several people much richer than Bill Gates, but they do not want to be identified or know of.

    Is this true? Or just a rumor?

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    Come and Take it

    Dont mess with Texas
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    I saw this posted on another site ..... any truth to it?

    "Hoping you weren't paying attention, the UN voted 133-0 in favor of passing the UN Small Arms Treaty".
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    PLEASE READ

    MAKE SURE YOUR DAUGHTERS KNOW - AND EVERYONE ELSE!

    This was written by a guy from KVLY-TV in Fargo ; see bottom of msg.
    This is true. Scary!

    This is something that happened to us on the way back from vacation
    last week. At first I didn't think much of it until now. The reason
    we were a little suspicious is we had been riding in a jeep all day
    with 100 degree temps and we stopped at a truck stop for something to
    drink.

    When I was leaving, a young girl followed me out and asked what kind
    of cologne I was wearing. Well, after 7 hours in the car sweating, I
    don't think you could tell if I was or was not wearing any cologne.
    Wejust got in the jeep and said no thanks.

    Then it was about 3 weeks ago, I was at a service station in
    Birmingham getting gas. It was about 9:30 pm. I was approached by 2
    men and 2 women in a car. The man that was driving asked me 'What kind
    of perfume do you wear?' I was a bit confused and I asked him 'Why?'
    He said, 'We are selling some name brand perfumes, at cheap prices.' I
    said I had no money. He then reached out of the car and handed me
    paper that was laminated; it had many perfumes on it. I looked
    quickly at it and gave it back. I said, have no money.

    He said it is OK, we take check, cash, or credit cards. Then the
    people in the car began to laugh. I just got in my car and said no
    thanks.

    Then I received this e-mail yesterday and it sent chills up my spine.
    Please read this. It is no joke . Here is the e-mail I was sent:


    Dear Friends:


    I know not all of you are women that I am sending this to, but am
    hoping you will share this with your wives, daughters, mothers,
    sisters, etc.

    Our world seems to be getting crazier by the day. Pipe bombs in mail
    boxes and sickos in parking lots with perfume. Be careful.
    I was approached yesterday afternoon around 5:30 PM in the Wal-Mart
    parking lot by two males asking what kind of perfume I was wearing.
    Then they asked if I'd like to sample some fabulous scent they were
    willing to sell me at very reasonable rate. I probably would have
    agreed had I not received an e-mail warning of a 'Wanna smell this
    neat perfume?'
    The men continued to stand between parked cars, I guess to wait for
    someone else to hit on. I stopped a lady going towards them, pointing
    at them and told her about how I was sent an e-mail at work about
    someone walking up to you in the malls or in parking lots and asking
    you to SNIFF PERFUME that they are selling at a cheap price or at
    least compare to which one you like best.
    < BR>THIS IS NOT PERFUME...IT IS ETHER!


    When you sniff it, you'll pass out. They'll take your wallet, your
    valuables and heaven knows what else. If it were not for this e-mail,
    I probably would have sniffed the 'perfume' but thanks to the
    generosity of an e-mailing friend, I was spared whatever might have
    happened to me. I wanted to do the same for you.

    PLEASE PASS THIS ALONG TO ALL YOUR WOMEN FRIENDS AND PLEASE BE ALERT
    AND BE AWARE. IF YOU ARE A MAN AND RECEIVE THIS, PASS IT ON TO YOUR
    WOMEN FRIENDS

    Ladies, this happened to me yesterday and I didn't smell the perfume
    either, thanks to this email This is true. Believe me, I know. I was
    over by Big Lots in the parking lot at lunch time when I was
    approached. So either day or nigh t, it does not matter. There were 3
    guys together when I was approached. I called the police when I got
    back to my desk.
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    The average cost of rehabilitating a seal after the
    Exxon Valdez Oil spill in Alaska was $80,000.00.
    At a special ceremony, two of the most expensively
    saved animals were being released back into the wild
    amid cheers and applause from onlookers.

    A minute later, in full view, a killer whale ate them both.
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Subject: FW: America's Top General Resigns - because of this administration.







































    General J. F. Dunford is a great loss to our military leadership at a time when America's national leadership is sorely and dangerously lacking.





































































































    YOU MAY HAVE HEARD THIS AS A SMALL ITEM IN THE MEDIA AND IT MADE NO IMPRESSION AS HIS REASONS WEREN'T INCLUDED.






















    America's Top General Resigns



















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    General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., USMC resigns his job as highest ranking USMC General, but not before he inflicts some major damage to the idiots in the White House and this socialists administration.














    Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, in concern for the lives of current and future US military personnel and to honor those who have gone before, I must speak to the nation today.







    I've called this press conference to announce that I am resigning as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and I am retiring after 39 years on active duty, which included combat service in Iraq leading the finest Marines in the world.

    I am resigning as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and retiring from the Marine Corps for the following reasons:






    For the last seven years during the Obama Administration:






    I have watched and remained silent as hundreds of senior officers were forced to resign or were forcibly retired because of their disagreements with the current policies wrecking the military.






    I have watched and remained silent as people who have never served a day in uniform laid siege to the glorious traditions of the US military.






    I have watched and remained silent as male ROTC cadets paraded in red high heels, male soldiers conducted physical training wearing pregnancy simulators, combat units dealt with breastfeeding and lactation issues in the field and sensitivity training became the standard operating procedure of the US military.






    I have watched and remained silent as trans-genders were authorized to serve in the ranks, and three females graduated from the US Army Ranger School, under what I believe are the most dubious of circumstances.






    My predecessors in the JCS chose to look the other way, and like Pontius Pilate, wash their hands of these egregious affairs.






    My predecessors in the JCS were more concerned about their careers than about the welfare of the nation and the troops they led every day.






    Now the final nail in the coffin of the US military has been hammered in.






    On April 1, 2016, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter, with the full backing of the President of the United States, authorized the legal inclusion of women in the combat arms branches and special operations units of the United States Armed Forces.






    In good conscience, I can no longer remain silent. The stakes are too high for this nation and for the women in the US military who, I believe will be greatly harmed by their inclusion in the combat arms and special operations.






    I can no longer watch the US military be annihilated. While many have chosen to sit on the sidelines, I must step forth and report to the nation concerning the mortal danger the US military is in tonight because of its commander in chief, President Barack Obama and his cabinet and advisers.






    The evidence against women in direct combat from the Center for Military Readiness and the Marine Corps' 36 million dollar, 9 month study and the performance of women at the Marine Infantry Officers Basic Course is overwhelming. Yet, the President, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of the Army refuse to acknowledge that the evidence even exists.






    It does exist and it indicates that while women perform spectacularly in 80% of the jobs in the military, the combat arms and special operations should be closed to them; permanently.






    Women are simply prone to more injuries than men, have less muscle mass, do not have the upper body strength, the same aerobic lung capacity and the aggressiveness to fulfill the military's combat readiness requirements and missions.






    The so-called experts often say that women have already served in combat. In the last two conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, females did engage the enemy and many performed heroically and beyond the call of duty. But, returning fire during a military police security operation is not the same as being in a combat arms unit that has the mission of finding, fixing and killing the enemy. That is like comparing Pop Warner Football with the NFL.






    Reality says that women serving in the combat arms and special operations is not just a bad idea, but a horrific decision that puts this nation in mortal danger.






    The President and the Secretary of Defense are not dealing with reality, but with a feminist based fantasy based on false premises of gender neutrality. They see the world the way they want it to be, not the way it is. These policies are based on the illusion that genders are neutral and that none of this will affect the military's readiness, esprit de corps and ability to wage and win wars.






    There is no gender neutrality on a battlefield.






    It is the responsibility of America's military leaders to protect the nation and to obey the lawful orders of those appointed above us. But, our military leaders are not martinets. There is no Fuehrerprinzip in America. An order is not just an order. The nation's military leaders have a moral duty to inform our elected officials when policies they support and implement are destructive to the nation itself.

    Silence is not golden. It is pure and unadulterated moral cowardice.






    Congress also has a duty to protect the nation and to insure that the military is strong and readiness is maintained. On the issue of women in combat, Congress has been full of sound and fury, while signifying nothing. Except for a few concerned veterans like Senator John McCain and Congressman Duncan Hunter, Congress has remained silent because a majority of Congress has never served and is largely ignorant of the issue itself.






    I cannot in good conscience promote policies that will order American women, ages 18 - 26 to register and be eligible for a military draft which could place them in combat arms units in wartime.






    I cannot in good conscience serve as the highest ranking military member of the US military, when I am completely at odds with the social engineering directives emanating from the Secretary of Defense and the President.






    The military has one sole mission. That is to wage war and to vanquish the enemies of this nation on land, on the seas and in the air. It must never be used as a social engineering project by naive and uninformed politicians and lobbyists.






    As the military prepares for this cataclysmic change, the enemies of this nation are lining up against us. They know that this is a lose, lose situation for us and a win, win situation for them. They know that we are now going to wage war with a much weaker force and that our readiness is withering by the hour.






    It is very possible that the United States of America may never win another war. I do not believe this is hyperbole. I believe this is a fact.






    The fate of the republic hangs in mortal jeopardy. I pray that my successor and a new President elected in 2016 have the courage and the wisdom to amend the policies that might very well destroy this great nation I have served for nearly four decades.






    I bid you farewell. Semper Fi
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    I was having a conversation with a person in a bar the other night and we got on the topic of health care (it was a LAME night). He stated that a person with NO INSURANCE could go to the hospital emergency room with, say... a broken arm, get patched up and then just leave. When the bill comes in the mail they could just take it and throw it out because the hospital cannot come after a person for an unpaid medical bill. Months go by and the person still hasn't paid and the hospital goes and makes a black mark on their credit report. Now the person can turn around and sue the hospital because it is illegal to post medical expenses/information on a credit report. If the hospital sells the fee to another company the person can still sue. Basically this person I was speaking to said that you don't have to pay medical bills and not too many people know about this loophole except for lazy * and illegal aliens. Is this true, or a bunch of crap? I'm leaning towards crap but this guy was swearing he was right (and no he wasn't drunk and yes I was... and I walked home in case you're wondering[:D]). - Toe
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Just read in an auction description for ammo (on Gunbroker) that "If the Republicans don't kill the heavily modified assault weapons ban you will be restricted to how many rounds of ammo you can have in your house."
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    I went to a gunstore yesterday and saw that there was a Baby Eagle .40 with I think a 4.7 inch barrel, and a Glock 17 with a stainless steal slide for sale. Ive havnt heard much about the Baby Eagle so I ask the sales clerk if it was as durable and accurate as his glock 17. He said the Baby Eagle should be more accurate than a Glock 17 because they have the same type of barrel and the Eagles is longer. He also said the Baby Eagle is more durable to, becuase if sand gets into the glock and you shoot it, some of the sand can be blasted into the plastic which can cause problems. Im no gun expert, so I took it that he was telling the truth. But I got thinking, if the Baby Eagle is a little better than a Glock how come I havnt heard much about it, or seen it in any gun magazine. SO..is he telling the truth or is he just trying to get a sell. They both cost about $475 the Baby Eagle might be a little less. OOO ya...any websites about this Baby Eagle would be a great help.
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    I was told that if someone in Ohio wants to buy a gun that is in a store in WV they don't have to have the gun shipped from the WV dealer to an Ohio dealer. They said all they needed to do is go to the store and buy the gun same as if they lived in the state they were purchasing it in. Is this true? Is this some kind of agreement that only exists between WV and Ohio, or can anyone go to a neighboring state and buy guns? I was under the impression that you had to have the firearm transfered to a dealer in your resident state. I was told that he was not sure about handguns but knew you could buy long guns in this way. Anyone have an answer?

    "Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet."
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    I heard that,if a muslim farts during his prayers, he has to start all over.

    Proud member of the NRA

    When I do good, I feel good; when I do bad, I feel bad, and that is my religion.
    Abraham Lincoln

    If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith.
    Albert Einstein
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    We have a friend that got arrested last night. He is not guilty.
    Long story: His enstranged, not yet ex wife attacked him during chid exchange. He has witnesses. He fought her off and left. She calls cops and reports he attacked her. HE gets arrested for Felony Domestic Abuse in front of a child.
    Anyway, he's bonded out. We have encouraged him to fight the charges. Especially since he has a witness to what actually happened. But he is relucant because he can't afford a lawyer. Said they told him that if you bond out, you lose the right to free counsel.
    Is this true.
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Is this true?

    From an e-mail:

    President Barack Obama has signed an executive order allowing hundreds
    of thousands of Palestinians to resettle in the United States. Sure,
    what can go wrong when we allow hundreds of thousands of people who
    have been, as Mark Steyn memorably described, "marinated" in a "sick
    death cult," who voted for Hamas, and 55% of whom support suicide
    bombings live here and at the American taxpayers' expense:

    By executive order, President Barack Obama has ordered the expenditure
    of $20.3 million in migration assistance to the Palestinian refugees
    and conflict victims in Gaza.

    The "presidential determination" which allows hundreds of thousands of
    Palestinians with ties to Hamas to resettle in the United States was
    signed on January 27 and appeared in the Federal Register on February 4.

    President Obama's decision, according to the Register, was
    necessitated by "the urgent refugee and migration needs" of the
    "victims."

    Few on Capitol Hill took note that the order provides a free ticket
    replete with housing and food allowances to individuals who have
    displayed their overwhelming support of the Islamic Resistance
    Movement (Hamas) in the parliamentary election of January 2006.

    Let's review some of Barack Obama's most recent actions since he was
    inaugurated.

    His first call to any head of state as president was to Mahmoud Abbas,
    leader of Fatah party in the Palestinian territory.

    His first one on one interview with any news organization was with Al
    Arabia television.

    He ordered Guantanamo Bay closed and all military trials of detainees halted.

    He ordered all overseas CIA interrogation centers closed.

    He withdrew all charges against the masterminds behind the USS Cole and 9/11.

    Today we learn that he is allowing hundreds of thousands of
    Palestinian refuges to move to and live in the US at American taxpayer
    expense.

    Anyone else seeing a pattern here?
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Originally posted by CaptFun
    We get this question a fair amount from sellers, I ask them if they lock the door to the store and only let in people they know. Once they admit that no they don't , then we talk about the percentage of sales NR buyers generate on the Auction side. (usually between 15% and 25% of all sales). It's similar to the California shipping issue. California buyers purchase more items on GunBroker than buyers from ANY OTHER STATE except Texas and Florida. If you want to automatically restrict the number of potential buyers for your product, just say you won't accept bids from NR bidders and you won't ship to CA. Just please don't come back complaining that you didn't get what you thought you should on the Auctions.
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    WranglerWrangler Member Posts: 5,788
    edited November -1
    Sent by Retired Vice Admiral Bob Scarborough, of Arlington , Va.

    "I wanted to give you all some disturbing information on our wonderful president. I work with the Catch-A-Dream Foundation which provides hunting and fishing trips to children with life-threatening illnesses. This past weekend we had our annual banquet / fundraiser event in Starkville . "As a part of our program, we had scheduled Sgt. 1st Class Greg Stube, a highly decorated U.S. Army Green Beret and inspirational speaker who was severely injured while deployed overseas and didn't have much of a chance for survival to come. Greg is stationed at Ft. Bragg , NC and received permission from his commanding officer to come speak at our function. Everything was on go until Obama made a policy that NO U.S. SERVICEMAN CAN SPEAK AT ANY FAITH-BASED PUBLIC EVENTS ANYMORE. Needless to say, Greg had to cancel his speaking event with us.. Didn't know if anyone else was aware of this new policy. Wonder what kind of news we all will receive next. You're just starting to see the Obamanation. Your religion is on the list next.? I don't know about you, but this makes me furious.

    This is just how the Nazis did it in the 30's, slowly, one step at a time. If you don't see the similarities you are truly blind.
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    shootlowshootlow Member Posts: 5,425
    edited November -1
    i will give it a try and let you know if it works



    "Go over,go under,go around,or go through.But never give up."
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    BOBBYWINSBOBBYWINS Member Posts: 7,810
    edited November -1
    Guess it would be worth a try.Seems anything ya get from the store anymore either has no effect on'em or just moves'em over.[:(]

    A guy that works here swears by cornmeal.
    He says to just sprinkle the mound down good with it just like you would anything else.
    I tryed it once with no effect on them at all that could tell.

    BW

    IT'S WHAT PEOPLE KNOW ABOUT THEMSELVES THAT MAKES THEM AFRAID.
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    ZERODINZERODIN Member Posts: 6,338
    edited November -1
    It sounds made-up, unless there is a chemical reaction that only happens when the tobacco is soaked overnight. If that were the case, though, you would expect the temperature of the water to matter. Also, the numbers are off. 1 gallon = 128 ounces, so you can only make 128 gallons of "pesticide," which is really just very diluted tobacco spit.

    Don't waste your tobacco or your water. Get a can of Hot Shot for $5 and spray the ants' path and you will have no more ants.
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    select-fireselect-fire Member Posts: 69,453 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    If you need any more fire ants let me know..we have plenty

    GW..the sharer
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    MVPMVP Member Posts: 25,074
    edited November -1
    I know my grandpa used to treat a dog with worms by opening its mouth and throwing a pinch of Copenhagen down its throat. He swore it was the best dewormer around.

    ALL AMERICAN INFIDEL
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    jdyerjdyer Member Posts: 795 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Imagine this - if mere tobacco worked then the pesticide companies wouldn't spend millions in R&D coming up with safe, legal, enviro friendly ant killing chems, as well as spending on legal bills to fight the tree huggers over use of pesticides.

    If it works please email me. I'll have the next great business in organic pesticides for ant killing.



    Screw Allah & Have a Great Day!
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    Queen of SwordsQueen of Swords Member Posts: 14,355
    edited November -1
    Coffee grounds work for detering "normal" ants...
    What the heck! Give it a try....

    I am the Egg-Man! I am the Egg-Man! I am the Walrus! Kooo-kooo-kee-chooo!
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    zipperzapzipperzap Member Posts: 25,057
    edited November -1
    Tobacco = Nicotine ... can be deadly to most insects and humans, when swallowed in concentrate. It's poisonous compound, affects the neuromuscular system causing insects to go into convulsions and die. Sometimes you can see it sold commercially, mixed with sulfur. One commonly used product is Black Flag's Nicotine Sulfate.

    To make your own tobacco spray: simply combine 1/2 ounce of tobacco per quart of water, soak for one day at room temperature and strain the resultant tea. Nicotine sprays are useful on all insects, but are usually used for aphids. It is not recommended to use nicotine sulfate on plants you intend to use for consumption.
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    dolfandolfan Member Posts: 4,159
    edited November -1
    I'm gonna have my redneck friend over, give him a can of Skoal and a few Buds, and tell him to spit all over the yard. That'll teach them fire ants a lesson!
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    BOBBYWINSBOBBYWINS Member Posts: 7,810
    edited November -1
    Gasoline works for me.[;)]

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    hughbetchahughbetcha Member Posts: 7,801 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    sounds like another scam from the tobacco companies to snag a whole new market of nicotine addicts. I'd be interested in hearing about how it worked, Also to see if in a couple years you have a bunch of teenage fire ants walking around with a pack of smokes rolled up in their T-shirt sleeve.
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    65gto38965gto389 Member Posts: 2,850 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Nicotine is a powerful pesticide, and is effective. I tried the chewing tobacco (I think it was skoal); soaking it over night, and squeezing the leaves through a cloth and discarding the remains afterwards. It was effective at removing the aphids on a hibiscus(sp?) plant. No, it was not my plant; it was one that was owned by a woman I know. Needless to say that I did not dilute it enough, and killed her plant along with the aphids. I almost got my butt kicked cause of it. [B)]


    So yes nicotine is effective in pest control. Just remember to dilute it enough.[;)]









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    toolmaniamtoolmaniam Member Posts: 3,213
    edited November -1
    My Dad said when he was a kid you could buy nicotine concentrate in a bottle. He said one teaspoon in a gallon of water would make bugs croak pretty fast. Tobacco is a great wormer, works real good on goats.
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    wipalawipala Member Posts: 11,068
    edited November -1
    Nicotine Sulfate is one of the most deadly poisons out there quote:Originally posted by ZERODIN
    It sounds made-up, unless there is a chemical reaction that only happens when the tobacco is soaked overnight. If that were the case, though, you would expect the temperature of the water to matter. Also, the numbers are off. 1 gallon = 128 ounces, so you can only make 128 gallons of "pesticide," which is really just very diluted tobacco spit.

    Don't waste your tobacco or your water. Get a can of Hot Shot for $5 and spray the ants' path and you will have no more ants.


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    oldemagicsoldemagics Member Posts: 5,827 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    you can speed up the process by boiling the tobac a while.
    a pouch of tobacco boiled or soaked for a few days and then boiled down to a thick syrup will cause cardiac arrest when just a few DROPS ARE PLACED IN A CUP OF COFFEE!
    if you have young pups or kittens (or any little ones, worked real good on a litter of squirrel pups) make a nest of chew for them to sleep in for a night or two and all fleas will be dead, lot safer than commercial flea spray that ALWAYS warns against useing on young or aged animals
    for fire ants, use a pretty strong mixture from what i have heard bout them from my sis. theyr pretty ornery to get rid of
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    powdersmokepowdersmoke Member Posts: 3,241
    edited November -1
    Yes it is true. Tobacco juice is a known pesticide that kill many insects. Remember, nicotine is a poison. Spray this mixture on your garden plants to keep the bugs down.

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    nunnnunn Forums Admins, Member, Moderator Posts: 36,017 ******
    edited November -1
    There is no tobacco grown around here, but my second ex-wife worked on a tobacco farm in Georgia as a child. She said there was some kind of worm or bug that would eat the tobacco leaves. Must have been some kind of BAD worm.

    Imagine this worm, among the other bugs and worms, being sprayed with the tobacco juice insecticide. The other worms and bugs are dying in agony, while this BAD worm laughs, saying, "IS THIS ALL YOU GOT? I EAT THIS STUFF FOR BREAKFAST!"

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    ZERODINZERODIN Member Posts: 6,338
    edited November -1
    I have no problem believing nicotine is poisonous, or that there are other poisons that can be steeped out of tobacco leaves. It just seems odd to me that soaking it in room-temperature water overnight and diluting the mixture at a 1:128 ratio would take care of ants. I especially distrust advice from anyone who thinks there are 640 ounces in a gallon. [;)]
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    IconoclastIconoclast Member Posts: 10,515 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Having seen the results of nicotine-based pesticides (including homebrew versions) on insects, I'd at least try this on the fire ants.

    Someone made a comment about pest control outfits spending money to create chemicals when folk remedies work. It's not like they can charge big money for the materials and "specially trained" personnel if Uncle Larry can make the same thing in a spare Mason jar, eh?

    Brewer's yeast added to a dog's food will repel fleas on most of the breeds while improving the texture of the dogs' coats. You don't see Hartz making public service announcements about this, do you?

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