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  • Bit of a quiet night last night so I watched Scarlets-Treviso on the computer. Talk about a tonking. Scarlets were embarrassing for a supposed Rabies finals outfit. Treviso's big back row of largely Azzurri players carved holes wherever they liked, the Treviso handling and off-loading was at times superb. Scarlets were just plain impotent, losing the second half 5-28 with their try a late consolation. George North, playing 14 for some reason, had a complete mare. AWOL to let in a try and seemingly playing for himself with ball in hand.
    " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
    "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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    • Originally posted by finbar View Post
      Bit of a quiet night last night so I watched Scarlets-Treviso on the computer. Talk about a tonking. Scarlets were embarrassing for a supposed Rabies finals outfit. Treviso's big back row of largely Azzurri players carved holes wherever they liked, the Treviso handling and off-loading was at times superb. Scarlets were just plain impotent, losing the second half 5-28 with their try a late consolation. George North, playing 14 for some reason, had a complete mare. AWOL to let in a try and seemingly playing for himself with ball in hand.
      It was a great night for Welsh rugby.

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      • Good timing given Fatland's Lions preferences.
        " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
        "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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        • Sale Sharks ended on equal points with London Irish and ahead of Worcester and London Welsh.

          Not even close to relegation

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          • Well done. And I tipped them. And Exeter. I'm a happy chap.
            " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
            "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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            • Originally posted by finbar View Post
              Well done. And I tipped them. And Exeter. I'm a happy chap.
              I also tipped them, but I also tipped Worcester

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              • So did I, unfortunately. My only slip-up for the round.
                " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
                "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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                • I know nothing about rugby (wish I did) but CAN offer this:

                  Keep in mind that each cat is different (like people), a deterrent that works for one may not necessarily work for another. On the plus side, most cats will keep pesty squirrels, moles and other critters out of your garden. They're great for keeping out moles, rabbits, squirrels, and other critters which can do more damage in your garden than a cat ever will. If the cats have owners, talk to them without being confrontational. The cat owner who allows his cat to damage other peoples' property is as guilty as the cat hater who kills the cat for trespassing. Remember, cats will be cats, and it is unfair of us to blame them for being what they are and how nature intended them to participate in this world.� After-all, we praise them when they catch mice or rats or other creatures we deem to be 'pests'.

                  * amonia soaked (corncobs, etc)
                  * aluminum foil
                  * bamboo skewers
                  * black pepper
                  * blood meal fertilizer
                  * bramble cuttings
                  * Carefresh - "recycled" wood pulp
                  * catnip - donated into your neighbor's yards (so they'll stay in their own yards)
                  * cedar compost
                  * chicken wire (metal or plastic)
                  * cinnamon
                  * citrus peels
                  * citrus spray
                  * cocoa bean shells
                  * coffee grounds -fresh & unbrewed, not just a light sprinkling (highly recommended by MANY Gardenwebbers!)
                  * dogs
                  * electric fence for animals
                  * essence of orange. essence of lemon, lime (citrus essential oils)
                  * fresh manure(ditto)
                  * garlic cloves
                  * gumballs from the Sweet Gum Tree
                  * gutter covers
                  * hardware cloth
                  * heavy bark mulch
                  * holly leaves
                  * keep the area damp, they like dry soil
                  * lavender
                  * liquid manure (good for your garden too)
                  * motion sensor sprinkler
                  * pennyroyal
                  * pinecones
                  * pipe tobacco
                  * plastic forks
                  * predator urine
                  * red wine vinegar
                  * river rocks over the exposed soil
                  * rocks, crushed
                  * rose bush clippings
                  * rue, an herb (Ruta graveolens) (highly recommended in plant form only)
                  * short twigs throughout the planted area about 6" apart
                  * six-inch bamboo skewers (pointy side up)
                  * Spray on your leaves (not the cat): fill a spray bottle with 1/2 t chili powder, 1/2 t cayenne pepper, 1 t dish soap and water
                  * squirt gun with water
                  * talk to your neighbors
                  * tansy
                  * thorny berry, lilac, hawthorn, rose clippings
                  * toothpicks
                  * upside down vinyl carpet
                  * vinegar sprayed on areas where they roam
                  * water bottle on "stream"

                  NOT RECOMMENDED:
                  *** chili powder, red crushed pepper, cayenne pepper (NOT recommended), it gets on the cat's paws then they wash themselves and they get it in their eyes, beware cats have literally scratched their eyes out because of this. Even if it's one cat out of 500 infected in this way, that's one too many for me.
                  *** Don't ever use mothballs or flakes. Those little toxic waste pellets destroy cats' kidney function, could seriously harm people who handle them, and yes, contaminate your own garden soil. Their packaging even warns against using them this way.

                  Give them their own areas:

                  (To keep them out of where you don't want them)
                  (If you don't mind them protecting your garden from other critters)

                  + pick the cat up and bring it to eye level with the plant to see and smell it up close. She noted that once her cat has seen and sniffed at the plant, she usually doesn't bother with it later.

                  + give them their own plants - i.e., pots of grass for her to chew on and a place in a large planted container on her balcony with some miscanthus grass in it (the cat likes to curl up in that for some reason)

                  + if the cats are strictly indoors and attracted to your houseplants, grow catgrass for them. If someone forced you to remain inside one enclosed structure all your life, you might be attracted to the plants too.

                  + Barley Grass
                  + Any type of "catgrass" from the pet store
                  + Carex elata 'Bolwes Golden' but put it in some shade
                  + Catmint Nepeta mussinicultivars (Simply put, Catmints are Catnips without any culinary or feline use. In any case, they are, however, phenomenal, long flowering, hardy perennials that belong in every fairie or flower garden.)
                  + Catnip Nepeta cataria (in your own yard) The oils of which also work as a mosquito repellent that works 10 times better than Deet! Catmint is the common name for all varieties of Nepeta. Catnip is the common name for the specific variety of Nepeta called nepeta cataria, which is the variety that cats are most attracted to.
                  + Cat Thyme (Teucrium marum)
                  + Flax
                  + Oat Grass
                  + Jacob's Ladder
                  + Lemon Grass
                  + Loose soil and mulch like small bark mulch
                  + Mints
                  + Purple Fountain Grass so the cat lays in the long leaves all day. Maybe put something in that the cats really like and - you know cats won't winky were they like to hang out.
                  + Sandy area
                  + Silver vine (Actinidia polygama)
                  + Striped Ribbon Grass (can be invasive)
                  + Sweet grass
                  + Trificum aestivum (type of cat grass)
                  + Various Varieties of Cat Mints (Catnips)
                  + Wheat Grass
                  + Wheat Berries
                  + Valerian


                  Hi Fin! Hope life is treating you well!
                  Life and death is a grave matter;
                  all things pass quickly away.
                  Each of you must be completely alert;
                  never neglectful, never indulgent.

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                  • Hey, Sneak, I've wondered where you got to. True! All is well, still here in Italy. How's things with you?
                    " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
                    "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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                    • The more things change, the more they stay the same. I am still an ellipses addict, fond of cheese and married. I've learned practically nothing in ten years and have two pre-teens to witness my ineptitude. I have become a better cook (practically cheese free) and will be trying my hand at serious gardening this year. I've stumbled upon compost tea, which I hope will serve as a buffer to any plant abuse that will occur in my early attempts!
                      Life and death is a grave matter;
                      all things pass quickly away.
                      Each of you must be completely alert;
                      never neglectful, never indulgent.

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                      • Jonathan Davies is a p*i*k: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/22424702

                        Wilkinson's game management is better than JD's punditry...JD's commentary is worthy of time in jail.

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                        • Jonny Wilkinson meets Opeti Fonua...



                          Highlighting why I prefer watching rugby to playing.

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                          • Originally posted by kittenOFchaos View Post
                            Jonathan Davies is a p*i*k: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/22424702

                            Wilkinson's game management is better than JD's punditry...JD's commentary is worthy of time in jail.
                            I'd go along with that, particularly on Welsh games.
                            " ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
                            "The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.

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                            • Holy Jesus that Fonua guy is a force of nature!!!
                              Life and death is a grave matter;
                              all things pass quickly away.
                              Each of you must be completely alert;
                              never neglectful, never indulgent.

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                              • I shall leave it to Finbar to post the clause concerning hand offs in the tackle. Not sure a double forearm chest slam is quite what the lawmakers had in mind.

                                Wilko's tough though - has been recklessly so throughout his career - this won't put him off tackling the guy again.

                                So crunch time tomorrow - should be a belter of a game between Quins and Tigers. High scoring I suspect - Tigers score freely but we also concede freely sadly.

                                Murphy will join the coaching staff after 16 seasons as a player. I don't think we will see too many 16 season one club players in future - that his body has lasted is remarkable. Bob Dwyer signed him to Welford Road Finbar - it was that long ago!
                                It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt

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