Cool glad to here you are doing well.
Now it's time to be man, stop bashing others and calling others scum(your words).
I don't chase miles, don't slip seat, enjoy many of the same qualities of life as you listed, but I don't feel the need to brag about it, and bash others.
Anyways good day sir
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A Walmart store around here had bed bugs on their merchandise. The place smells like a pee bucket.
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Bed bugs have nothing to do with hygiene. Those f’ers are resilient I believe they came from a desert climate. I live in jersey and here we have many people from Central America and they tend to be the ones bringing those in since I’m always seeing a mattress thrown out at their houses. When I was a kid I was unlucky enough to bring one home from school.My family never had experience with these bugs before. So as an experiment we decided to get some infected clothes put them in 5 layered bags and in a clear clothes bin that’s been taped shut. Put them in an old junker car parked in our yard left it there from March until September with NO contact with anyone. Those f’ers lived in that hot car in the whole spring and summer with no food and in the sun baked hot car for all this time and when we opened it we found them crawling again. If those things bite once they can survive 6 or more months. They are very resilient to hot climate and can hide in any crevice.
My family were very clean people. Grandma ALWAYS dusted broomed and mopped the house every morning. Every Saturday was deep cleaning day that included everything. Never saw a ####roach in my family’s house. But we did have problems with bed bugs when I brought it in and they do multiply fast. Once you see 2-3 it’s already too late. The only way to get those ######## out was to fumigate the house and throw away any bed, cloth, anything that they can use to shield them self and use as a filter against the bug spray. On top of that you will need to fumigate 3-4 times to make sure you got any survivors. They are troublesome to clean off and I would advise getting a professional to take care of them.
Oh and the Spanish word for them is “chinchas”(pronounce cheen-chas) if you hear someone say that word keep your distance.Last edited: Jun 6, 2018
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