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Great question! It depends on whether you want to have your return message be subtle or consciously obvious. Assuming you want a degree of subtlety and you are standing, take a half step back, then leave your left foot about half way from whence it ... more
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I'm so sorry, but Ivy is evil in the garden. The only way to completly eliminate it is to dig it out. The problem is ivy has a root system that can be up to 6' underground, even in heavy clay soil. It also spreads runners everywhere. You can ... more
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British PM is answerable to people of Britain. If the people of Britain favor apologizing and this is expressed through majority opinion in British House of Commons, The British PM may apologize. ... more
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No, South Africa and Botswana are both good friends* of ours. They're also both quite capable of defending themselves, though we'd help them if they asked. The British and Australians undoubtedly would, too. I can't imagine a situation where South ... more
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Call the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources' "Invading Species Hotline" 1-800-563-7711. ... more
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A. Hockey is a fitting allegory for the Canadian invasion of Arizona. Arizona will lose and no Canadians will be hurt. ... more
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US President Roosevelt asked France, Germany, and Poland urging them to announce publicly not to launch air attacks on civilians. ... more
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A rhizomorph will push through thick polythene and even if severed from the source will continue its mission. Treat with Armillatox. (Visit www.armillatox.co.uk/ go to the honey fungus page). This deflects the rhizomorphs to the surface where ... more
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Cotton is the traditional second anniversary gift. What's an invading president to do when he needs to buy an invasion gift on the second anniversary of shock and awe in Iraq? Saturday is the when George Bush's democracy starting raining down on ... more
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A. All marine mammals are protected and managed by the federal government, under the stewardship of the National Marine Fisheries Service (the State has no jurisdiction). The 1994 Amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act gave property owners ... more
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