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Never thought of it like that Andre. But its as near the Truth as you can get![]()
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Well I live in a small town, so it's pretty quiet. So the typical stuff, like birds, crickets, and we have a ton of squirrels around, so I hear them hopping in the trees constantly.
But I have this one mother fuking woodpecker that drives me crazy!!! The outside of my place is cedar wood, and this little fuker attaches itself to it, and starts pecking away. He has awoken me on the weekends countless times, and I just want to shoot the little basturd.![]()
Last edited by Diane; 01-12-2009 at 09:49 PM.
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Weekends are pretty eventful when you walk out of the front door.50% of the time your likely to hear someones Base booming as they drive by OR the townhouses across the way are blaring "Happy" Chi-cha-chi tunes from our long time residing Immigrant friends from Texas and 'down South' who came down for Katrina,liked the permanent work and have decided to stay.Occasionally you get the motley crew of Bebe's kids yelling it up but it fades.Everyday you can hear the Bells toll from Holy Cross.
Nights are calm now a days,Count on at least one siren blaring down the street.Some Naval Jets landing 3 or 4 times a night.The occasional gunshot...maybe every three nights.Crickets and the fan running Lol.....can not sleep in pure silence.Just can not do it?
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Arggghhhhhh
Same here ....i had a f*cking woodpecker that (i swear) used to wait for me to come home from an after party when i dj'd loads at silly o'clock on a Sat or Sun and just "knock,knock,knock" all day long.
Used to drive me f*cking mad that noise to the point where i'd just crawl out of bed and go get more drugs lol.
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Hows those bats TM?
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Wont really know until spring,theyre hibernating right now,and nobody is too keen on mucking about in a hibernaculum at the moment. It could have run its course. But Id feel alot more confident about saying that if any of the experts Im friends with,could agree on what in the hell it is. Basically,we've heavily discussed and debated for close to a year now,and still arent sure if the fungus that gives the disease its name,is even the disease,or just a symptom
Sort of a life lesson for man and mankind,we're used to thinking we can figure out everything sooner or later,especially in our area of expertise,we cant even figure out what the disease actually is,let alone how to treat it
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So its a fungus? I remember you said a white powder like substance.
Has the temperature increased and effected the caves temp to trigger the growth?
whats the temps for last ten years in the area or the humidity more so, has it raised allot?
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This where it gets confusing,we arent sure if the fungus is just a symptom, or the disease itself. The caves themselves havent shown a large increase in temperature. One theory is because of increased temperatures, theyre coming out of hibernation too early. The other things they get is a massive weight loss,and pneumonia. And it is notable that the big brown species doesnt seem to be getting it. Big browns are one of the few species that will snap out of hibernation in mid winter,and they dont seem to be getting it. So it could be a sign that theyre blowing their fat stores too early by coming out of hibernation too soon.
But at the end of the day,as of right now,we really dont know what it is. Alot of money has been spent to try and figure this out,and the best thing we've come up with,is decontaminate your gear after your done in there doing research,so you dont spread it.
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Has it spread far to other states or is it contained in one area Tm?
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they aint noisy or nothing. i just hate when they throw shit in our trash can when theirs is full. but this girl that stays in the apartment across from mine is fukkin fine as hell. i must have that
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