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    Quote Originally Posted by OFG-1 View Post
    ... I suggest squirting them with garden hose to break this up.
    Effective, but I'm afraid it's only a short-term solution. A comprehensive neutering program should be considered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OFG-1 View Post
    Bill, this disturbs me greatly. The world could probably accept a feminus budslurper, but I do not believe it is ready for a slackjawed bankpooper. The next time you witness this type of behavior, I suggest squirting them with garden hose to break this up.
    Lol...it was broken up by an irate woman who walked in on them...worse than a cold hose, screams of rapist were flying for all to hear....actually a bad scene for the budslurper, however they escaped and goodness knows what happened after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    And without a light, no doubt.

    Now that you have mentioned "rescue" we are waiting to hear more about it.
    I am proud to report that a successful rescue took place at ginnie (to my knowledge a first). A river crayfish was rescued from ginnie. There was a bit of panic as I was repeatedly pinched on exit but once a shore all was calm and the crayfish graciously allowed a photo shoot prior to his release back into the daylight river environment (pictures to follow when they are ready).

    On another note observed a large dead catfish in the white room today and he had attracted a ton of the indigenous sante fe river crayfish who were feeding away. The river water is not in the white room as of today but the big dome at double domes is still full of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wingman View Post
    I am proud to report that a successful rescue took place at ginnie (to my knowledge a first). A river crayfish was rescued from ginnie. There was a bit of panic as I was repeatedly pinched on exit but once a shore all was calm and the crayfish graciously allowed a photo shoot prior to his release back into the daylight river environment (pictures to follow when they are ready).

    On another note observed a large dead catfish in the white room today and he had attracted a ton of the indigenous sante fe river crayfish who were feeding away. The river water is not in the white room as of today but the big dome at double domes is still full of it.
    Well congratulations. You should have gone after the carp that also dove beyond his training

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