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@GregH: True, not a quick tip. But a once a year tip. And use a core aerator, not spikes. Spikes make things worse.

@GregH: Pretty much spot on, though I never heard the corn gluten idea.

@edtomfish: My sister thought it was "Dirty jeans, Thunder Jeep" instead of "Dirty deeds done dirt cheap".

@codyflee: I learned recently that we have no Constitutional right to vote for President. Used to be that way for Senators, too.

@Jen007: Yeah, me too. I used a chester drawers until I was in my 20's.

@farcedude: You will be able to flush once; use it wisely.

@eideal852: "Turd Slide" would be a good name for a band.

@eyjafjallajökull: Oh, you beat me to it! But allow me to contribute this pic anyway.

Yo fanboiz! How my ass taste? I've been on here for over a year saying that the network is not the problem, that it was physical limitations in NY and SF and MAYBE in the Jesusphone itself.

@notarockstar: Yeah, but I bet when they nail you it doesn't feel like sticking your finger in an electric socket.

@Helba: Hubris is Humorous.: Yep, did that. The traps I found came with felt pads saturated with this foul-smelling stuff that works pretty well. Oh, and the bug zapper I bought seems to help, too.

OK, got any idea for big-ass hornets? I had a bunch of these giants working my back porch, dive-bombing the light. Since the door is only about 8 feet from the light, it was tricky getting in and out at night. I was killing two or three of these things a night for about a month. Really never got rid of them until

Replay. No. Takes too long. The game must flow.

@djchaser: Yeah, one call a day. I don't know how you can stand that. Must be unbearable.

@LastGunslinger: Well, LG, here is how it is related. Stevie and Barry both have a tendency to say the exact opposite of what is actually occurring. The article hit a synapse in my brain that triggered that association.

Jobsian? Obama-like. Maybe they are the same guy?

Apple has tapped into that segment of the population that must be seen as being cool and current. You know, the fashionistas, the people that acquire something not so much for its utility as for its appearance and supposed affinities that an item represents.

@yoshi: I was wondering the same thing. I've never been entirely convinced that the problems are all AT&T's. I guarantee you that AT&T and Apple know the answer to that question.