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Annoying birds past week chirping all night long. I'm thinking it got into my empty FCB neighbors house. Arghhhhhh, can't keep windows open....
http://youtu.be/Pkc8Mor9RTc
http://youtu.be/Pkc8Mor9RTc
ps9 said:Annoying birds past week chirping all night long. I'm thinking it got into my empty FCB neighbors house. Arghhhhhh, can't keep windows open....
http://youtu.be/Pkc8Mor9RTc
ps9 said:Chimney? Looks like I'll need to start a fire soon![]()
ps9 said:Annoying birds past week chirping all night long. I'm thinking it got into my empty FCB neighbors house. Arghhhhhh, can't keep windows open....
ps9 said:I usually don't mind but it varies its chirps/cries/warbles constantly, like those old annoying car alarms. And it doesn't help at 3am
ps9 said:I usually sleep with windows open but the incessant chirping is driving me bonkers, windows closed, you can still hear them but I can sleep thru, but with this heat wave, it's gonna be hard. My Nest (haha) shows 83 degrees in the house, almost perfect for coffee.
Happiness said:I'm sure momo already has a plan to harvest the neighborhood wild birds when the SHTF.
bitmaster20 said:ps9 said:Annoying birds past week chirping all night long. I'm thinking it got into my empty FCB neighbors house. Arghhhhhh, can't keep windows open....
What a coincidence. I had noticed unusual bird chirping at night over the last week also. First time I have heard a bird going on at night. I took a walk in the neighborhood around 11 on Saturday night to see where it was coming from. Traced it down to a neighbor's tree a few houses down. After some Googling found out that it's probably the Northern Mockingbird. They are more active during spring/summer and are very chatty.
iacrenter said:Nothing this can't fix >
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When SHTF or WROL happens in Irvine, the massive avocado groves in Orchard Hills will provide an endless supply of nutritious and high calorie avocadoes. Orchard Hills is the preppers dream.momopi said:Under "SHTF" and "WROL" conditions when there is no phone service to call the police, and the police force has already fallen apart (See: Katrina),
daedalus said:Momo, do you consider earthquake safety in your food storage? We only have 2 good locations for our rations: downstairs or in the detached garage. The garage offers a much better chance for survival of a large earthquake, but the food will go bad faster there, due to a lack of environmental control. The spot downstairs in the house is cooler all year long, but if we actually need the food, the odds are it's because the big one has hit. I don't know what the odds are of the house surviving that. I have added shear plates and strong-ties in the crawlspace, but who knows what a 7 or 8.x earthquake would do.