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  • Birthday 01/28/1968

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    Cheyenne, WY
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    Atari, ColecoVision, Vectrex, NES, SNES, Genesis, Turbografx, GBA, Famicom, Super Famicom, Mega Drive, PC Engine, DC, PS1/2/3 and more. Also love movies/TV and the Stock Market. And for what it's worth, back in the Good ol Daze, I used to do some vocals in some Grindcore/Metal/Punk bands: Desecrator, Anarchy Dragon, Monastat 7, and Monastat 2600. Lately I'm working on some recordings in my basement of the cosmic noize/dark ambient variety.
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  1. Who has moths? Our state is on the migration path. I've got 5 in my bathroom right now...And earlier tonight I threw out 4 of them. Gotta catch'em all!

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    2. wongojack

      wongojack

      We had a ton last year. They were Indian Meal Moths. They got into my pantry, and I had to completely empty it and clean it with vinegar 2x. I started buying pheromone traps that has kept them from infesting the pantry again this year, but they are still noticeable.

    3. GoldLeader

      GoldLeader

      Yeeeoww! I'm pretty lucky the ones here are Millers. They don't bite. They don't eat anything but wildflower nectar. They're basically harmless. They're so full of calories that birds, cats, dogs, and bears really like to eat them.

    4. GoldLeader

      GoldLeader

      I read that Miller moths live in Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Kansas, Though I bet Nebraska has'em too. And they're on one of two moth migrations in the world the other is in Australia. The technical name for them is Army Cutworm.

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