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On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 12:57:16 GMT, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 8:39 am, wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT), digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug If your only issue with DEET is your watch, my advice would be use the DEET and don't wear that watch (or get one with a mineral crystal). There are dozens of other "potions" out there that will keep a few pesky insects away for a limited time - everything from "Skin So Soft" (or however it's spelled - an Avon lotion) to citronella-based stuff to flower-based (it's some type of chrysanthemum, which general group is also the basis for some insecticides - do a Google search for products based on it), but in my considerable experience (I spend most of my time in areas that are full of various "flying biting critters"), DEET is the most readily available and effective. A little trick - keep a small bottle (1-2 oz/25-50ml) of household ammonia VERY handy for gnat bites - if you get into a patch of them, simply rub some of the ammonia on the area with the bites...that "bite stick" stuff, at $5-6USD a "tube" is nothing but ammonia...and for God's sake, don't carry it in a Gatorade bottle, a sippy box, Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R Idiot. g. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. Tom Aw, he's just mad because Ken got to party with Barney Frank and he didn't...I betcha there was plenty of Drambuie and sweet vermouth consumed at THAT little shindig... Beefcake - it's what was for dinner, R |
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Has anyone in the group had any experience with the BUZZ OFF clothing products on the market by ExOfficio? Very expensive... JT |
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On 24-Aug-2009, "JT" wrote: Has anyone in the group had any experience with the BUZZ OFF clothing products on the market by ExOfficio? Very expensive... JT I have a couple of shirts that were bought for me After a few washes the gimmick or repellanct is useless Fred |
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On Aug 24, 3:16*am, wrote:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 12:57:16 GMT, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 8:39 am, wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT), digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug If your only issue with DEET is your watch, my advice would be use the DEET and don't wear that watch (or get one with a mineral crystal). There are dozens of other "potions" out there that will keep a few pesky insects away for a limited time - everything from "Skin So Soft" (or however it's spelled - an Avon lotion) to citronella-based stuff to flower-based (it's some type of chrysanthemum, which general group is also the basis for some insecticides - do a Google search for products based on it), but in my considerable experience (I spend most of my time in areas that are full of various "flying biting critters"), DEET is the most readily available and effective. A little trick - keep a small bottle (1-2 oz/25-50ml) of household ammonia VERY handy for gnat bites - if you get into a patch of them, simply rub some of the ammonia on the area with the bites...that "bite stick" stuff, at $5-6USD a "tube" is nothing but ammonia...and for God's sake, don't carry it in a Gatorade bottle, a sippy box, Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R Idiot. g. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Aw, he's just mad because Ken got to party with Barney Frank and he didn't...I betcha there was plenty of Drambuie and sweet vermouth consumed at THAT little shindig... Beefcake - it's what was for dinner, R- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Richard Come on now. The election is long past. You have some good insights and I would like to hear your opinion, if you can speak freely, on questions that many Americans still wonder about. Let me try to put it delicately: Why did Bush surround himself with so many allies/assistants/etc of, shall we say, "exotic tastes?" Like C. Rove for example. Surely the Secret Service alerted the Prez or at least COS Card that Rove was bringing male prostitutes into the White House security areas. Surely the Prez knew something about the security problems posed by the adulterous tastes of Cheney's chief staffers. Who was responsible for selecting the WH military aide who was a Cuban spy? Was that guy also involved intimately with the Rove sex group? Was it AG Gonzales who finally got tired of the Secret Service punting on this stuff and had the FBI roust out these folks? Is there anything more than rumor that Cheney was extorting these folks? Anyway, with time it should be possible to calmly shed some light on these questions, for historical accuracy if for no other reason. Or do we have to wait for the insider books? Dave Truth Seeker Wall Painter Patriot |
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On Aug 23, 7:57*am, "Tom Littleton" wrote:
"Giles" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 8:39 am, wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT), digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug If your only issue with DEET is your watch, my advice would be use the DEET and don't wear that watch (or get one with a mineral crystal). There are dozens of other "potions" out there that will keep a few pesky insects away for a limited time - everything from "Skin So Soft" (or however it's spelled - an Avon lotion) to citronella-based stuff to flower-based (it's some type of chrysanthemum, which general group is also the basis for some insecticides - do a Google search for products based on it), but in my considerable experience (I spend most of my time in areas that are full of various "flying biting critters"), DEET is the most readily available and effective. A little trick - keep a small bottle (1-2 oz/25-50ml) of household ammonia VERY handy for gnat bites - if you get into a patch of them, simply rub some of the ammonia on the area with the bites...that "bite stick" stuff, at $5-6USD a "tube" is nothing but ammonia...and for God's sake, don't carry it in a Gatorade bottle, a sippy box, Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R Idiot. g. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? Hm.....and yet another is a professional apologist. It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. Yeah? You think so? Truly? giles |
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On Aug 23, 10:17*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Tom Littleton wrote: "Giles" wrote Idiot. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. Poking a pile of **** with a stick will only serve to make it stink worse. Better to just step around it and remember to avoid it. -- Ken Fortenberry BOO! g. hee, hee, hee. |
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On Aug 24, 5:16*am, wrote:
On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 12:57:16 GMT, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 8:39 am, wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT), digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug If your only issue with DEET is your watch, my advice would be use the DEET and don't wear that watch (or get one with a mineral crystal). There are dozens of other "potions" out there that will keep a few pesky insects away for a limited time - everything from "Skin So Soft" (or however it's spelled - an Avon lotion) to citronella-based stuff to flower-based (it's some type of chrysanthemum, which general group is also the basis for some insecticides - do a Google search for products based on it), but in my considerable experience (I spend most of my time in areas that are full of various "flying biting critters"), DEET is the most readily available and effective. A little trick - keep a small bottle (1-2 oz/25-50ml) of household ammonia VERY handy for gnat bites - if you get into a patch of them, simply rub some of the ammonia on the area with the bites...that "bite stick" stuff, at $5-6USD a "tube" is nothing but ammonia...and for God's sake, don't carry it in a Gatorade bottle, a sippy box, Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R Idiot. g. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Aw, he's just mad because Ken got to party with Barney Frank and he didn't...I betcha there was plenty of Drambuie and sweet vermouth consumed at THAT little shindig... Beefcake - it's what was for dinner, Cretin. g. |
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On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 12:19:29 -0700 (PDT), DaveS wrote:
On Aug 24, 3:16*am, wrote: On Sun, 23 Aug 2009 12:57:16 GMT, "Tom Littleton" wrote: "Giles" wrote in message ... On Aug 19, 8:39 am, wrote: On Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:02:52 -0700 (PDT), digitaldougb wrote: I'm looking for recommendations for a bug spray that's: 1) odorless as possible 2) not gooey or sticky 3) preferably doesn't have Deet (which eats my watch crystal) 4) lasts for a couple hours at least 5) and keeps as many types of bugs away as possible. Hope that isn't asking too much????? Thanks in advance... Doug If your only issue with DEET is your watch, my advice would be use the DEET and don't wear that watch (or get one with a mineral crystal). There are dozens of other "potions" out there that will keep a few pesky insects away for a limited time - everything from "Skin So Soft" (or however it's spelled - an Avon lotion) to citronella-based stuff to flower-based (it's some type of chrysanthemum, which general group is also the basis for some insecticides - do a Google search for products based on it), but in my considerable experience (I spend most of my time in areas that are full of various "flying biting critters"), DEET is the most readily available and effective. A little trick - keep a small bottle (1-2 oz/25-50ml) of household ammonia VERY handy for gnat bites - if you get into a patch of them, simply rub some of the ammonia on the area with the bites...that "bite stick" stuff, at $5-6USD a "tube" is nothing but ammonia...and for God's sake, don't carry it in a Gatorade bottle, a sippy box, Drambuie airliner, baby bottle, or anything that a child (or child-like adult) might remotely mistake for a container that once held consumable liquid, lest a child (or Louie) find it and guzzle it...or worse, it might get Dave, Bill, and Goatgang embroiled in a 413 post thread about religion, responsibility, and pseudochemistry.... Good luck, R Idiot. g. hmmm. One gives advice, the other one contributes....what, exactly?? It's starting to become obvious who the idiot is, and sadly, that conclusion is being brought to the forefront by the writer himself. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Tom Aw, he's just mad because Ken got to party with Barney Frank and he didn't...I betcha there was plenty of Drambuie and sweet vermouth consumed at THAT little shindig... Beefcake - it's what was for dinner, R- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Richard Come on now. The election is long past. You have some good insights and I would like to hear your opinion, if you can speak freely, on questions that many Americans still wonder about. Oh, sure, no problem - it was all due to your being so coy...if you hadn't been such a pricktease, all the world's problems would have been solved... Let me try to put it delicately: Why did Bush surround himself with so many allies/assistants/etc of, shall we say, "exotic tastes?" Like C. Rove for example. Surely the Secret Service alerted the Prez or at least COS Card that Rove was bringing male prostitutes into the White House security areas. Surely the Prez knew something about the security problems posed by the adulterous tastes of Cheney's chief staffers. Who was responsible for selecting the WH military aide who was a Cuban spy? Was that guy also involved intimately with the Rove sex group? Was it AG Gonzales who finally got tired of the Secret Service punting on this stuff and had the FBI roust out these folks? Is there anything more than rumor that Cheney was extorting these folks? Um....OK... Anyway, with time it should be possible to calmly shed some light on these questions, for historical accuracy if for no other reason. Or do we have to wait for the insider books? Yeah, you gotta wait...but it'll be worth it when you hear about how the _entire_ Republican delegation greased up in Crisco and KY and played cornhole slip-n-slide in the Rose Garden while Cheney fired Hitler's shotgun over the proceedings... Dave Truth Seeker Wall Painter Patriot you forgot, "etc"... HTH, R |
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