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mALX |
Aug 5 2016, 04:35 PM
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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Aug 4 2016, 05:09 PM)  Brother's Attic Raccoon Dilemma: Found a message on my answering machine from the company we hired to trap and remove raccoon(s) and eventually remove attic feces and sanitize as needed. One large raccoon trapped and removed yesterday (Wednesday) morning. Nothing caught today. They'll leave traps in place several more days to insure (?) no more raccoons. Brother's Document Filing System (or lack thereof): Spend around three hours sorting out stacks of old utility bills and such, shredding most of them. A drop in the bucket. Woke sick Wednesday, still feel poorly, so didn't put in another few hours today as originally planned.
TMJ treatment: Received another "ear heat treatment" this morning, my second of the week. (I've had more TMJ appts these past several weeks after suffering something of a setback.) Still following my various daily TMJ exercise / stretching routines with an iron fist.
NOT YET BEGUN: Ramrod getting Bro's landline phones working properly again. (He can dial out and talk okay, but incoming calls don't work. No sense tackling this until raccoon problem is over with.)
I hope you didn't go up in that attic yourself with your delicate health!  Working in a bacteria filled environment like that you have to use at least an N-95 mask ($7.00 at Home Depot) over your mouth and nose; full hazmat gear including hood and shoes. ($12.00 at Home Depot) Don't take any risks with animal feces; it has airborn bacteria.
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Aug 5 2016, 07:23 PM
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QUOTE(mALX @ Aug 5 2016, 12:46 PM)  QUOTE(mirocu @ Aug 5 2016, 11:20 AM)  You know, Decrepit. Raccoons are as good a reason as any to get a nice firearm if you don´t already have one. Just sayin´ Uh, that would be a huge "NO!" - do NOT want dead animal bits decomposing inside one's attic! Bad enough having the bacteria from their feces in the air they are breathing in their home; urk. Nor do we want bullet holes in the roof and ceiling, to say nothing of what might happen to my bro's possessions in the line of fire. Which reminds me of my now standard lame comment while at the Walmart checkout registers. For some months I've needed to stick my debit card in a little slot rather than slide it as used to be the case. The card must remain in-place until the transaction is finished. At that point a sound signals that the card can be removed. The sound reminds me of a duck call. Me being me, I can't help but warn the teller what might happen during hunting season, when customers hearing the sound are apt to whip out their concealed carries and start firing at random. Told ya it was lame. Yeah, after spending several hours Tuesday at my bro's house sorting saved correspondence, most of which is worthless and unnecessary, and shredding lots of it, (much remains to sort and shred) I woke Wednesday morning feeling miserable. I thought then that prolonged proximity to raccoon waste might be the cause. Then again, my bro keeps his house a good five degrees cooler than me, and I forgot to bring a sweatshirt and toboggan to combat that. (I keep my house at 73F during the summer, and wear sweatshirt and toboggan indoors as often as not. I've never been able to tolerate "cold" well since my long struggle with pneumonia at the turn of the century.) As mentioned, I had planned to work on the project again yesterday, but wisely (????) decided to hold off until the raccoon problem is solved and the attic cleansed. As for my bro, it hasn't bothered him, but then he has the constitution of a nuclear-bomb proof bunker.
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mALX |
Aug 5 2016, 08:08 PM
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Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN

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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Aug 5 2016, 02:23 PM)  QUOTE(mALX @ Aug 5 2016, 12:46 PM)  QUOTE(mirocu @ Aug 5 2016, 11:20 AM)  You know, Decrepit. Raccoons are as good a reason as any to get a nice firearm if you don´t already have one. Just sayin´ Uh, that would be a huge "NO!" - do NOT want dead animal bits decomposing inside one's attic! Bad enough having the bacteria from their feces in the air they are breathing in their home; urk. Nor do we want bullet holes in the roof and ceiling, to say nothing of what might happen to my bro's possessions in the line of fire. Which reminds me of my now standard lame comment while at the Walmart checkout registers. For some months I've needed to stick my debit card in a little slot rather than slide it as used to be the case. The card must remain in-place until the transaction is finished. At that point a sound signals that the card can be removed. The sound reminds me of a duck call. Me being me, I can't help but warn the teller what might happen during hunting season, when customers hearing the sound are apt to whip out their concealed carries and start firing at random. Told ya it was lame. Yeah, after spending several hours Tuesday at my bro's house sorting saved correspondence, most of which is worthless and unnecessary, and shredding lots of it, (much remains to sort and shred) I woke Wednesday morning feeling miserable. I thought then that prolonged proximity to raccoon waste might be the cause. Then again, my bro keeps his house a good five degrees cooler than me, and I forgot to bring a sweatshirt and toboggan to combat that. (I keep my house at 73F during the summer, and wear sweatshirt and toboggan indoors as often as not. I've never been able to tolerate "cold" well since my long struggle with pneumonia at the turn of the century.) As mentioned, I had planned to work on the project again yesterday, but wisely (????) decided to hold off until the raccoon problem is solved and the attic cleansed. As for my bro, it hasn't bothered him, but then he has the constitution of a nuclear-bomb proof bunker. Very wise. I used full hazmat gear to remove the possom-infested insulation from my crawl space. At one point it felt like I couldn't breath; so for just a second I removed the N-95 mask and gulped some unfiltered air - it made me sick as a dog; just that one breath. Neither you or your brother should be breathing the air where rodent feces is without a good mask to filter that bacteria out. And spraying a broad spectrum bacterial virucidal when you are done isn't a bad idea either, but for the gods sake where the full hazmat and mask to spray it so you don't breathe that virucidal in or it seep into your pores, lol.
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mirocu |
Aug 6 2016, 03:36 PM
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So, new project coming up. We´re now gonna have to put up a lockable gate here. Everyone and their boss is either going by car or bicycle straight across our place. Not only is that annoying since they pass right through our grounds but it´s also dangerous. We don´t always look too closely since we don´t expect anyone to come through there and soon enough there´s gonna be an accident. We have a sign by the main road but it´s ignored but I reckon if they go all that way and have no choice but to go all the way back they´re not gonna do it again. Too bad we have to do this but people have no respect for signs anymore  As for now I parked my cavator there to block it off. This post has been edited by mirocu: Aug 6 2016, 03:38 PM
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Lol birdIt matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
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mALX |
Aug 6 2016, 05:13 PM
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Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN

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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Aug 5 2016, 04:31 PM)  QUOTE(mALX @ Aug 5 2016, 02:08 PM)  Very wise. I used full hazmat gear to remove the possom-infested insulation from my crawl space. At one point it felt like I couldn't breath; so for just a second I removed the N-95 mask and gulped some unfiltered air - it made me sick as a dog; just that one breath.
Neither you or your brother should be breathing the air where rodent feces is without a good mask to filter that bacteria out. And spraying a broad spectrum bacterial virucidal when you are done isn't a bad idea either, but for the gods sake where the full hazmat and mask to spray it so you don't breathe that virucidal in or it seep into your pores, lol.
The folks handling trapping and removal will also perform cleanup. which to my limited understanding includes feces removal, chemical treatment and insolation replacement as/if needed. After researching the risks of doing it ourselves, no way was I gonna allow myself or my bro to tackle it. (Well, it's his house and money, so I couldn't have stopped him if he had insisted on saving bucks and attempting it on our own. Luckily he took no persuasion at all to go "pro".) Oh whew! I had no choice, had to do my son's crawlspace without hiring a pro, but would have in a heartbeat if we could have. It is some kind of nasty work, urgh. QUOTE(mirocu @ Aug 6 2016, 10:36 AM)  So, new project coming up. We´re now gonna have to put up a lockable gate here. Everyone and their boss is either going by car or bicycle straight across our place. Not only is that annoying since they pass right through our grounds but it´s also dangerous. We don´t always look too closely since we don´t expect anyone to come through there and soon enough there´s gonna be an accident. We have a sign by the main road but it´s ignored but I reckon if they go all that way and have no choice but to go all the way back they´re not gonna do it again. Too bad we have to do this but people have no respect for signs anymore  As for now I parked my cavator there to block it off. Are they going to a place that is not accessible by any other road? (or just trying to save some driving time by cutting through your yard? ) Geez, you would think how close they have to turn by your shed would give them a clue that it isn't a thoroughfare! This post has been edited by mALX: Aug 6 2016, 05:16 PM
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mirocu |
Aug 7 2016, 01:18 PM
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QUOTE(mALX @ Aug 6 2016, 06:13 PM)  Are they going to a place that is not accessible by any other road?
No, it just leads to our place and nowhere else. They´re not saving driving time either but some people go places just because they can and don´t mind signposts saying it´s a private road. Or sometimes they take a too early right turn if they´re going to our neighbour from the main road (at the other end). Well, if the road is blocked and they have to turn around and drive back they´re not likely gonna do it twice. And we´ll soon have a sign up saying Private Area from the main road and hopefully it´ll help. If not I´m gonna go with Acadian´s suggestion This post has been edited by mirocu: Aug 7 2016, 01:19 PM
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Lol birdIt matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
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mALX |
Aug 7 2016, 02:50 PM
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Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN

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QUOTE(mirocu @ Aug 7 2016, 08:18 AM)  QUOTE(mALX @ Aug 6 2016, 06:13 PM)  Are they going to a place that is not accessible by any other road?
No, it just leads to our place and nowhere else. They´re not saving driving time either but some people go places just because they can and don´t mind signposts saying it´s a private road. Or sometimes they take a too early right turn if they´re going to our neighbour from the main road (at the other end). Well, if the road is blocked and they have to turn around and drive back they´re not likely gonna do it twice. And we´ll soon have a sign up saying Private Area from the main road and hopefully it´ll help. If not I´m gonna go with Acadian´s suggestion  BWAAHAA! Then Acadian can pay for your legal defense! BWAAHAA!!!!
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Decrepit |
Aug 8 2016, 03:48 PM
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Drove to bro's house this morning to see if he had more info on animal removal progress. He doesn't. But...I saw a raccoon caught in the on-roof trap, and noticed a strong aroma near the living room window, where another trap is set. (I didn't see either an animal or the trap there, so it might be a lingering smell from some days ago or smell from the roof animal. Drove to County Court House to drop off paperwork requesting excusal from Jury Duty this September due to poor hearing and iffy health. Drove to Walmart for groceries. Spent $50.33, 33 cents over budget. Drove home. Called Animal Removal folks to inform them of caught raccoon(s). Not available. Left message. Tried to call Social Security. Too long a wait time...estimated 35min. Gave up. UPCOMING PROJECTS: Will prolly mow the lawn shortly. Slightly cooler temps than usual, plus overcast sky. Figure out what to do about now being locked out of my online Social Security account because of new requirement requiring a cell phone with text capacity to log on. I neither have nor want such a device.
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mALX |
Aug 8 2016, 11:59 PM
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Joined: 14-March 10
From: Cyrodiil, the Wastelands, and BFE TN

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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Aug 8 2016, 10:48 AM)  Figure out what to do about now being locked out of my online Social Security account because of new requirement requiring a cell phone with text capacity to log on. I neither have nor want such a device.
Not sure how the Social Security Administration thinks people living on Social Security benefits can afford stuff like cell phones and computers! Here a computer is required; and if you don't have one they suggest taking all your classified documents down to the public library and using theirs! Now cell phones? How secure! Can anyone say "Identity Theft?" Yes, I thought you could! This post has been edited by mALX: Aug 9 2016, 12:01 AM
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Decrepit |
Aug 9 2016, 09:21 PM
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Went out immediately after posting yesterday's input and mowed the lawn. Thanks to slightly cooler than usual temps, overcast sky and a bit of a breeze it was my easiest mow of the year to date, except maybe for the first couple back before summer heat set in. Didn't even need a cool-down break. (Thank goodness, cause I forgot to take one.) A heart reading taken only a few minutes after the mow read... blood pressure 106/67, pulse 88. Not bad at all.
Ended up spending most of that afternoon at bro's house helping him switch his ratty old bed, which has pretty much disintegrated after decades of use, with the one in what was mom's bedroom. Mom's bed is ever so much better. I laid down on it for a while. Puts my own mattress to shame. I'm envious.
Also discovered, assuming my current thoughts are correct, that I may have made a serious blunder while sorting, trashing and shredding bro's stacks of paperwork. What I interpreted from his input about healthcare documents is that two of the three providers appearing in the stacks are obsolete. Only one, which shall remain nameless, still applies. I got rid of all supposed obsolete healthcare paperwork. Didn't think anything more about it until yesterday, when the project was much further along. Then, it became evident that some key documents he should have had from the "good" provider are absent. The little paperwork from them on hand doesn't look like a basic health insurance insurance to me. I think it's a supplemental plan, and that his basic plan is one of the two I destroyed all evidence of. I'm not (yet) 100% sure of this, but things just don't add up. Not sure where to go from here, since everything that could have helped me verify my suspicions is unrecoverably gone. What a mess. Shame ... shame ... shame ... <ding ding ding>
Never did hear from the animal removal folks. The raccoon caught in the roof trap remained there all day, stinking up the place. Don't know if they removed it today, as bro's phone line is now totally dead. (Until yesterday after he could still call out on it, but not receive incoming calls.) No sense addressing that issue until the raccoon problem is solved, the attic sanitized, and the roof repaired.
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mALX |
Aug 16 2016, 11:44 PM
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Joined: 14-March 10
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QUOTE(Decrepit @ Aug 16 2016, 04:04 PM)  Woot!
If the article I just read online is true, and I haven't yet attempted to verify it, it looks as if Social Security received so many complaints about their new account log-in requirement that they have already made the cell-phone text requirement optional. They plan to reinstate the extra security step within six month once viable (???????) options are in place.
I can't imagine how they could have considered a cell phone text as a security measure to begin with! (no less an "Extra" security measure!) I guess "extra' as compared to also requiring you to do it all on a computer where your keystrokes are being monitored 24/7 by spyware so ID thefters can get hold of all your pertinent info along with your SSN to make it easier for them to pretend to be you. And hey, why not scan your drivers license in while at it so they have a picturel ID and DL to use!!! (not to mention that SS has been hacked yearly in the months between January and April to grab all our income tax refunds. I mean, can anyone say "lazy" or "just plain dumb?" Yeah, I thought you could !!! (Thanks, Mr. Rogers!)
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Decrepit |
Aug 25 2016, 06:14 PM
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A couple of project updates:
Spent a couple of hours at my brother's house this Wednesday. Trimmed back most of the branches on two of the three bushes animals can clime to reach his roof. My hand trimmer isn't stronger enough to lop off several largish branches that most definitely need to come down. Didn't have access to the shed in which he stores the chainsaw.
Tested his phone line at the outside junction box. I heard as much static on the line from that as I had inside. This surprised me. I thought for sure the problem would prove to e internal. But it gets stranger. That after, back at my place, I decided to call his number before calling the phone company to have them run a line test. The call went through perfectly, which hasn't happened to his troubles began. Or rather it seemed to go through perfectly, he not being home to answer. I decided to hold off calling AT&T until attempted to get in touch with him in the evening. Come evening he calls me...good connection, no static, no line going bad in the midst of conversation. Maybe 30min later I call him. For the first time in weeks he's able to hear the phone ring, pick it up, and talk. Again, solid connection throughout the conversation. I decide to let the matter drop until/unless he starts having problems again. Today, I attempt to call him. Every time I get an automated voice saying his line is busy. I know that's not true coz he's at work. Thing is, is the line screwing up again or did he incorrectly set down the receiver after our phone con last night????????
I'll be taking my neighbor, who works as something of a freelance handyman, to look at bro's roof this coming Saturday. (The animal removers patched two holes with metal to keep out critters, but did not perform actual roof/shingle repair.)
ADDENDUM: Drove to bro's house to insure phone(s were properly resting in their cradles...they were. Returned home. Called AT&T repair. Scheduled a repair visit Monday, 29 Aug...soonest available date.
Called Court Court Clerk Office some days ago to check on status of Jury Duty exemption request (due to poor hearing and unreliable health). Was told, to all intents and purposes, don't call us, we'll call you. I just hope I don't slip through the cracks and my request never makes it to whoever determines such things. Back in 2012 I received exemption notification appreciably sooner.
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