My wife and I bought a set of huge bunny footprint templates and used talcum powder. The pictures we have of our daughter's face Easter morning are priceless.
My father took his AF flight boots, stuck them in the ash of the fireplace and put boot prints on the hearth. (I don't remember if there were any on the carpet. Mom may have called a halt to going that far.)
When I was in kindergarten mom had to go visit the teacher for me disrupting class. The first day back after Christmas we were asked what Santa got us. When it was my turn I said there wasn't any Santa Claus, causing several of my class mates to burst into tears.
Use diatomaceous earth flour and it will kill just about any insect that comes in contact with it but is harmless to people and pets. It's the fossilized remains of diatoms. It acts like millions of tiny razor blades cutting the exoskeletons of insects like fleas ants and hundreds of other critters causing them to dehydrate and die. 100% natural. Kills slugs too! Talcum is ground up rock as well but it does not have sharp edges.
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Who's full of Christmas cheer today?
Talcum powder instead?
Still not cleaning it up.
Keeping the "ant" in Santa.
My wife and I bought a set of huge bunny footprint templates and used talcum powder. The pictures we have of our daughter's face Easter morning are priceless.
Awesome Archer reference. That is my favorite show.
My father took his AF flight boots, stuck them in the ash of the fireplace and put boot prints on the hearth. (I don't remember if there were any on the carpet. Mom may have called a halt to going that far.)
When I was in kindergarten mom had to go visit the teacher for me disrupting class. The first day back after Christmas we were asked what Santa got us. When it was my turn I said there wasn't any Santa Claus, causing several of my class mates to burst into tears.
Use diatomaceous earth flour and it will kill just about any insect that comes in contact with it but is harmless to people and pets. It's the fossilized remains of diatoms. It acts like millions of tiny razor blades cutting the exoskeletons of insects like fleas ants and hundreds of other critters causing them to dehydrate and die. 100% natural. Kills slugs too! Talcum is ground up rock as well but it does not have sharp edges.
Dammit Angel... now i have to clean this chit up... lol.
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