did she find the holes in the strucure they come in thru? they don't magically appear.
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I'd be so tempted to leave dishes in the sink. ( clean ones, but still)
beth, you don't want to do that. Paul Ryan might come by and pretend to wash them.
did she find the holes in the strucure they come in thru? they don't magically appear.
Nope. When this same thing happened last winter, there was a pretty obvious hole that they got the handyman to patch up, but this time, she said they can't find where they're coming in from.
DebetEsse scared me
right? Debet's words are something parents tell children to warn them if they are bad.
Mice can easily get in through the tiny gaps around where pipes enter the building. The smallest gap they can really get through. They don't need a big hole.
Basic social skills question:
A participant in a panel I'm running Saturday morning dropped out for really good reasons, so I'm scrambling for replacements. I've emailed my 1st choice. If I don't hear from her by tomorrow afternoon, would it be Kosher to contact my 2nd choice? If my 2nd choice gets back to me before my first and accepts, and then my first choice accepts, I would have to say, that because of the deadline I reached out to someone else when I did not hear within 24 hours.. Would proceeding that way be discourteous to my first choice?
Typo,
If your 1st and 2nd choice say "yes", since it is a panel, can you incorporate both?
Typo, I would follow up with a telephone call tomorrow morning to choice #1 to try and ask her the question or let her know that because of the timeframe, you're going to put more feelers out in the afternoon.