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	<title>Comments on: Maggots!</title>
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		<title>By: Spencer "moskva" McCormack</title>
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		<description>I haven't been to robmaeder.com in a while, it's very insecty now.

Funny you should say maggots, please allow me a story of maggots: When I lived in Scarborough we were infested with maggots under our couch. (have I told you this story?) I put a sock over my hand and picked all that I could see up one by one and threw them off of the balcony. There must've been at least 40.

However, in later weeks of the summer it bacame apparent I didn't get all of them as there were quite a number of flies in the apartment (maggots turn into flies). But, because these flies were born and bred in our apartment they were very weak and easy to kill. I had a good time killing many of them with my bare hand against my bedroom window. But I never cleaned them off and in the winter they all became little bits of mold on my window.

Big Moth too! it looks like a garden ornament.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t been to robmaeder.com in a while, it&#8217;s very insecty now.</p>
<p>Funny you should say maggots, please allow me a story of maggots: When I lived in Scarborough we were infested with maggots under our couch. (have I told you this story?) I put a sock over my hand and picked all that I could see up one by one and threw them off of the balcony. There must&#8217;ve been at least 40.</p>
<p>However, in later weeks of the summer it bacame apparent I didn&#8217;t get all of them as there were quite a number of flies in the apartment (maggots turn into flies). But, because these flies were born and bred in our apartment they were very weak and easy to kill. I had a good time killing many of them with my bare hand against my bedroom window. But I never cleaned them off and in the winter they all became little bits of mold on my window.</p>
<p>Big Moth too! it looks like a garden ornament.</p>
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