Lol.. Okay I honestly just watched you movie.. it's close to accurate.. except I am the clawed-back monster, with a vacuum in both hands, sucking up moths and squishing the larvae, and tossing out sheets and checking base boards, under shelves, over shelves, behind containers, in front of containers, the ceiling, the garage door, the indoor-outdoor carpet.. you name it.. my whole garage is up-side-down - BUT I don't care because I am winning this battle baby... Have not seen a moth is two days since I got rid of the bird seed. And, I will not stop until I reach my level of cleanliness.. it's next to Godliness I hear.
How much does it suck to be my trash guy? LOL.. I mean I feel bad for them already (as is with what I see every week sitting out at the curb), but darn Felecia.. to open my trash can lid safely you'll need to hold your breath and close your eyes!!
Well .... I am suiting up to go out collecting tomorrow at 4:00am EST. I already saw a huge "E" pile (eviction pile) near my place - booyyyaooowww! Free Pickings!! This time, I'll dissect my collections 110% outside of my garage, underneath an umbrella, in the 108+ degree heat index, sweating my you know what off, losing water weight like I like it, and trying to drinking water to counter balance the difference.. I promise not to drink rum... at least not until after I am done....
HEY!!!!!! Anyone interested in the Spanish treasure fleets of the 1400's through 1700's??? Lots of gold I tell you, litterally laying covered in sand off of the coast just south of Cape Canaveral. Literally, like finding the right needle in a pile of needles. It's mostly well documented wreckage, just some of them are unfound yet .. in waters of the state likely leased to private recovery corporations... but you split the finds pretty evenly with the State, the owners of the dig site, and yourself. I've got maps. I'm nuts I guess, but I read a LOT and I know this gold, well honestly it is mostly silver, is out there for the finding. The Spanish transported nearly 80/20 silver to gold ratio in the 15, 16, and 1700's to fund its empire. The Spanish mostly transported silver as a means to satisfy their massive continual international debts - they just assumed the silver would keep flowing in from the "New World". It didn't take long for the British, and the Dutch jump on this and become new world economic powers, too. Anyone got a magnetometer??? I'd come up with a boat.. payments in sea Salt of course... just like it used to be millions of years ago .... "Are you worth your salt" = Are you worth your pay? You see, pay used to be in increments of sea salt - the single most valuable preservative on the planet at that time (since refrigeration did not exist). Pure salt was a really expensive spice, and was mainly used to preserve meats. Are you worth your salt? I hope so... Spanish cannons vs Brittish cannons can be told with a simple swipe of a magnetometer... Okay.. just wishful thinking.. Good night all!!!
BTW - Netflix is far, far down right now... basically on sale because the company is not going out of business - trust me - buy low, sell high.. jump now or forever hold your peacesssssss!!
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