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Can I use depth charges to fight goldfish-overpopulation ???

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Winnie Oakbob - 08 Jun 2005 03:15 GMT
They are multiplying like crazy and I must do something.

Do you think depth charges will work?
OmManiPadmeOmelet - 08 Jun 2005 06:58 GMT
> They are multiplying like crazy and I must do something.
>
> Do you think depth charges will work?

Just release a couple of racoons near the pond...
or see if you can attract some hungry herons!

Troll!
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Donald K - 17 Jun 2005 06:15 GMT
> They are multiplying like crazy and I must do something.
>
> Do you think depth charges will work?

[raising my periscope just a little...]

Yes, but they make a big mess.

You might want to try some sharks with lasers on their heads. They're
all the rage amungst the "evil overlord" set this year.

(Back to the woodwork)

-Donald
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winddancir - 24 Jun 2005 00:08 GMT
Winnie Oakbob Wrote:
> They are multiplying like crazy and I must do something.
>
> Do you think depth charges will work?
Want to borrow my cat? She'll hunt and kill and eat anything as long a
she doesn't have to get wet... um, oops?
Or I could give them to my bettas for treats! lo

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