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Re: Do I need to start over on my lawn according to Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom Larry 03-30-2007
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Posted by Larry on March 30, 2007, 10:18 pm



> Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but:
>
But you will anyway, Doug Kanter.
>
> I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are
>
Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your neighbors
dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of antifreeze.
>
Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be
> legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used
> dogs as test subjects. Probably not.
>
You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them.
>
> Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply
> chemicals.
Really? High school children?

I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying
control product on lawns in the USA, right?
>
They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son,
then yourself.
>
They lie to these
> employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around
> food
Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing
business in. You can't lie to them.

Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom.




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Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on March 30, 2007, 10:27 pm


>
>> Too busy here to respond in detail at the moment, but:
>>
> But you will anyway, Doug Kanter.
>>
>> I'm not a big fan of dogs, but you apparently are
>>
> Many people enjoy a dogs company Doug, you advocate killing your
> neighbors dog if you can catch him or poison him with a bowl of
> antifreeze.
>>
> Scott's franchises are in business to sell chemicals, none of which can be
>> legally tested for safety in humans. I have no idea if they've ever used
>> dogs as test subjects. Probably not.
>>
> You hate dogs, you talk about leaving bowls of anti freeze out for them.
>>
>> Most lawn chemical companies hire high school children to apply
>> chemicals.
> Really? High school children?
>
> I'm sure you have some data to back up your claim of children spraying
> control product on lawns in the USA, right?
>>
> They hire grocery stock boys at that age first, ask your dad and your son,
> then yourself.
>>
> They lie to these
>> employees, telling them that the stuff they're spraying is safe around
>> food
> Most real applicators are pesticide certified by the state they're doing
> business in. You can't lie to them.
>
> Now go get your shine-box, stockboy Doug Kanter aka JoeSpareBedroom.


High school children. Exactly what I said. I've seen it. Prove me wrong.
Right the fuck now.

Prove me wrong.



Posted by Charlie Morgan on March 31, 2007, 7:37 am

> After the last one had me going, I can't wait to see how this one
> transpires..
> Searcher
>
The last one In retrospect dumping the salt OUT OF the bags into wheel
barrow ( clean) spreading around the pool with shovel might of been a better
idea, to bad I didn't think of that.



Posted by Lar on March 31, 2007, 5:53 pm


Charlie Morgan wrote:

>>
>
>
> In Connecticut, you can't be employed to apply pesticides or herbicides under
> the age of 18. I realize YOU were probably much older than that when and if you
> finished High School, but most kids are about 17 when they graduate.
>
> CWM

I would guess that would be the same in most states, but they probably
do allow under aged "helpers", not licensed to apply the pesticides, but
there to help keep the hoses untangled, get tools when needed, etc.
And I can see where Billy Bob SR. of BB's Bug Control would let Billy
Bob Jr actually do the application especially if he had been helping
Pops since he was 12.

Lar

Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on March 31, 2007, 5:54 pm


> Charlie Morgan wrote:
>
>>>
>>
>>
>> In Connecticut, you can't be employed to apply pesticides or herbicides
>> under
>> the age of 18. I realize YOU were probably much older than that when and
>> if you
>> finished High School, but most kids are about 17 when they graduate.
>>
>> CWM
>
> I would guess that would be the same in most states, but they probably do
> allow under aged "helpers", not licensed to apply the pesticides, but
> there to help keep the hoses untangled, get tools when needed, etc. And I
> can see where Billy Bob SR. of BB's Bug Control would let Billy Bob Jr
> actually do the application especially if he had been helping Pops since
> he was 12.
>
> Lar


Exactly. And, since people that young have ZERO historical perspective, with
regard to chemicals, they'll believe anything they're told.



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