On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Samuel Nicolary wrote:

> On Fri, 2 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > In a message dated 4/2/2004 3:41:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > One thing I know from walking a very prey driven dog is that the decorative 
> > ivy on Locust Walk, Spruce Street (near the food trucks), Vance Hall etc. is 
> > absolutely teeming with rats.  My dog is always diving in there after them. I 
> > learned my lesson the hard way when she dove into the ivy on Spruce and came 
> > out 
> > with a screeching rat in her mouth one night about 5 years ago.  Ever since 
> > then that ivy moves on its own for me.
> > Know whereof you speak, dude. Did you see that article today in the DP, about 
> > the open sewage pit venting into the 1920s dining hall? With a very scary 
> > picture, right on the front page, of the sewage collection pit in the basement. 
> > Sheesh. And they wonder why they have rat problems. Hell, they're lucky they 
> > don't have those baby alligators crawling up out of the sewers, or worse. 
> 
> Don't forget about the CHUD (Carnivorous Human Underground Dwellers) or 
> maybe that is what you are referring to by "worse".  Maybe jellings is one 
> of them things.

scratch Carnivorous - put in Cannabalistic - was hungry

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Sam Nicolary

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