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originally posted by: rickymouse
Whew, I am glad they did not ask them if they approve of mice. I probably would be listed as one of the most distrusted things on the list.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: rickymouse
Whew, I am glad they did not ask them if they approve of mice. I probably would be listed as one of the most distrusted things on the list.
You know, 15-20 years ago in the apartments of Russians there could be mice. Even they ran to me))) And the trash containers had the kingdom of rats. Now, after reading your post, I realized that I had not seen mice or rats for a long time. And it is very strange to read that rats captured Los Angeles, San Francisco, Baltimore and other American cities ((((
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: rickymouse
Whew, I am glad they did not ask them if they approve of mice. I probably would be listed as one of the most distrusted things on the list.
You know, 15-20 years ago in the apartments of Russians there could be mice. Even they ran to me))) And the trash containers had the kingdom of rats. Now, after reading your post, I realized that I had not seen mice or rats for a long time. And it is very strange to read that rats captured Los Angeles, San Francisco, Baltimore and other American cities ((((
Your observation gets my curiosity up. What caused the big decrease in rats and mice there, what chemistry was used to get rid of them and where is that chemistry employed? Did they add something to the foods there that Rats and mice cannot metabolize correctly making the garbage deadly to them or are they spraying something around the cities.
originally posted by: roadgravel
The more interesting question is who trusts the Russians.
originally posted by: midicon
a reply to: RussianTroll
I can't think of any nations that Russia can trust really.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RussianTroll
A comment about Russian apartments 15-20 years ago and no one has made the obvious "Fire" response? For shame ATS. For shame.
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: rickymouse
Whew, I am glad they did not ask them if they approve of mice. I probably would be listed as one of the most distrusted things on the list.
You know, 15-20 years ago in the apartments of Russians there could be mice. Even they ran to me))) And the trash containers had the kingdom of rats. Now, after reading your post, I realized that I had not seen mice or rats for a long time. And it is very strange to read that rats captured Los Angeles, San Francisco, Baltimore and other American cities ((((
Your observation gets my curiosity up. What caused the big decrease in rats and mice there, what chemistry was used to get rid of them and where is that chemistry employed? Did they add something to the foods there that Rats and mice cannot metabolize correctly making the garbage deadly to them or are they spraying something around the cities.
You know, there was no chemistry. We, in Russia, have a lot of bureaucracy. To achieve the arrival of the sanitary-epidemiological station ... you can become bald))) Mice and rats disappeared somehow for natural reasons. People began to live better, cleaner, value the environment and throw garbage only in containers. Not all, of course, but most. The apartments have become cleaner, all, as they say in Russia, European renovation. Our media even write "Where are our cockroaches?")))
I think that just the quality of life has grown. And how are you, my friend?
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: RussianTroll
originally posted by: rickymouse
Whew, I am glad they did not ask them if they approve of mice. I probably would be listed as one of the most distrusted things on the list.
You know, 15-20 years ago in the apartments of Russians there could be mice. Even they ran to me))) And the trash containers had the kingdom of rats. Now, after reading your post, I realized that I had not seen mice or rats for a long time. And it is very strange to read that rats captured Los Angeles, San Francisco, Baltimore and other American cities ((((
Your observation gets my curiosity up. What caused the big decrease in rats and mice there, what chemistry was used to get rid of them and where is that chemistry employed? Did they add something to the foods there that Rats and mice cannot metabolize correctly making the garbage deadly to them or are they spraying something around the cities.
You know, there was no chemistry. We, in Russia, have a lot of bureaucracy. To achieve the arrival of the sanitary-epidemiological station ... you can become bald))) Mice and rats disappeared somehow for natural reasons. People began to live better, cleaner, value the environment and throw garbage only in containers. Not all, of course, but most. The apartments have become cleaner, all, as they say in Russia, European renovation. Our media even write "Where are our cockroaches?")))
I think that just the quality of life has grown. And how are you, my friend?
I know where most the cockroaches went in this country, they moved to Washington DC to run our country, and to New york where they work for Wall street.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RussianTroll
How cute. You actually think the apartment bombings in '99 were committed by the Chechens.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RussianTroll