Well, I'm sure the people of Austria and the Sudetenland wanted to be annexed 
as well back in the 30's. No biggie there.




On Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:59 PM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
  
  




---In [email protected], <emilymaenot@...> wrote :


Yes, I'd dispose of the nest for sure.  Look online...gotta bb gun?  
yes, whole arsenal of bb and pellet guns.  (backyard activity) (no animals 
though)  have you ever seen aerosol paint cans explode?

They've probably made a real mess in there. 
understatement!!

 Wear a mask, maybe. 
yes, definitely

 I had mice that came in the kitchen every year while we were on vacation in 
Whistler.  I would have to remove and clean everything and set traps. I killed 
7 one year in short order with peanut butter.  And we caught a few and took 
them to a nearby park.  And, the cat did a bang up job outside with mice and 
moles for several years. Then, after about a month, they would leave and I 
wouldn't see them until the next year.  I couldn't figure how they were getting 
in until I had water damage and found out there was a big hole in the drywall 
behind the sink.  Problem solved.  I wasn't a fan of poison but it was a huge 
hassle.  
doesn't take much of an opening, to create an opening, if you know what I mean.





---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :


They've got the run of the whole length of the eves, and I have access to only 
one little part.  I think I will remove the nest, unblock the hole and try to 
coax them out.  



---In [email protected], <emilymaenot@...> wrote :


Yeah, either that or just take the nest out.  They might have to abandon this 
year's chicks, but hopefully the birds will relocate.  It would be a lot easier 
if they find a new home.  



---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :


Great Idea.  I can get to the next.  It is reachable.  And I can open the 
window during the day.  So, I'll put the nest next to the window.  Thanks



---In [email protected], <emilymaenot@...> wrote :


Can you get to the nest?  Open the window.  



---In [email protected], <steve.sundur@...> wrote :


Yes, I guess that would be a problem.  

Here's what I was faced with today, (and I don't mean to belittle the Crimean 
Tatars), I am trying to fix up a building we own and turn it into rental 
property.  There was an area in the eves where a family of pigeons was getting 
in.  With all the noise, I thought they had left, and I blocked up the hole 
yesterday with some bricks.  But this morning I saw two of them running around, 
and a nest with two eggs in it.  I also saw that the eves area was much larger 
than I thought, so there was no way to try to catch them, or shoo them out of a 
window.

So, I am resigned, I think to just let them die there.  But because the wall is 
all torn out, I may go up tomorrow, and open a window, and see if they will fly 
out.  

But truthfully, I also think they may just be a casualty of the circumstances.

So, how far do we, or the international community go, to make sure the Crimea 
Tatars aren't oppressed?



---In [email protected], <punditster@...> wrote :


On 3/16/2014 6:36 PM, steve.sundur@... wrote:

If the people of Crimea wish to
be a part of Russia, why is it that big of a deal?
>
>>>>>>>Maybe because the indigenous inhabitants, the Crimean Tatars, want
to be free and not deported to Siberia gain?
>>>>>>>  
 

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