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		<title>Comment on Ugliest Dogs and Cats in the World by admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 18:53:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have to admit upon closer inspection that probably is a white raccoon, in any case, its still ugly.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Ugliest Dogs and Cats in the World by daedae fmjh 70</title>
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		<dc:creator>daedae fmjh 70</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 18:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>well what can i say i love animals ma self i have chuinee ( mixture of weener dog and chuwawa)and cool little cat tht sux on faces while people r  trying to sleep ... and to me all these animals r the same in there own way... and besisdes its okay for an animal to be funy lookin cuz if u dnt want yor animal to have little children yor in luk or if they have little children im sure they&#039;ll come out looking just fine.... en hit meh up if hav any queastions..bot certain things ma momz is vet....she actually helped paris hiltons dog ......pretty cool</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>well what can i say i love animals ma self i have chuinee ( mixture of weener dog and chuwawa)and cool little cat tht sux on faces while people r  trying to sleep &#8230; and to me all these animals r the same in there own way&#8230; and besisdes its okay for an animal to be funy lookin cuz if u dnt want yor animal to have little children yor in luk or if they have little children im sure they&#8217;ll come out looking just fine&#8230;. en hit meh up if hav any queastions..bot certain things ma momz is vet&#8230;.she actually helped paris hiltons dog &#8230;&#8230;pretty cool</p>
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		<title>Comment on Amazing Geological Oddities by load shedding</title>
		<link>http://www.austinriba.com/2008/04/amazing-geological-oddities/comment-page-4/#comment-2941</link>
		<dc:creator>load shedding</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 07:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sinkholes -- the most stumbled upon phenomena known to man.</description>
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		<title>Comment on A Show That Makes G4 Not Suck. by Austin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Austin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 23:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I love ninja warrior not only is it entertaining but its inspiring to see regular every day people take on challenges like that</description>
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		<title>Comment on Comment Response: Ocean Fossils at Siskiyou Summit? Say What? by Cherilyn Milhoan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cherilyn Milhoan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 03:31:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>info agradable ohhh</description>
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		<title>Comment on Kevin Sahr &#8211; Superprogrammer by Reddyfire</title>
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		<dc:creator>Reddyfire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 16:43:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I used to be able to hand Kevin a piece of paper with my code on it.  He would look at the code and 2 seconds later tell me the output.  And if there was a syntax error or any other kind of error with the code he would tell me the exact error code.  Kevin Sahr is a human compiler and a Super Human Programmer.  I bet Kevin even invented his own secret Programming language that works for everything...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used to be able to hand Kevin a piece of paper with my code on it.  He would look at the code and 2 seconds later tell me the output.  And if there was a syntax error or any other kind of error with the code he would tell me the exact error code.  Kevin Sahr is a human compiler and a Super Human Programmer.  I bet Kevin even invented his own secret Programming language that works for everything&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Comment on Little Known Fact: Blue Jays are Vicious Carnivores by Sheila</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sheila</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 02:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is NOT true that Blue Jays don&#039;t kill song birds!!!  I had the awesome experience watching 7 baby House Wrens leave the nesting bird house Aug. 9th, 2010 in my back yard.  It was the most thrilling brush with nature I have ever had.....until a Blue Jay attacked and killed one of the baby birds, moments after all the little ones left the bird house and flew into a near by pine tree.  There was lots of chatter with all the baby wrens as well as both male and female wrens.  I climbed the slide next to our swimming pool to view how the little ones were all in the tree with parents.  I was more than shocked to see the Blue Jay holding the little wren down with it&#039;s feet and proceeding to kill it.  I shouted at the Bastard Blue Jay and clapped my hands........away he flew with the little wren.
Don&#039;t tell me that Blue Jays don&#039;t eat song birds.  Perhaps he came back later in the day to kill 3 more because there are only 3 left in
my back yard the rest of this week being fed by their parents.  I guess I may soon purchase a BB/Pellet Gun and look for blue and white in my back yard.  To read about the jays, is one thing, but to see it with my own eyes, was the worst!  Hopefully I will see a pile of Blue Jay feathers and know that it was pay back with the hawks in our area.  Better check your facts Jack, written on July 17th, 2010.
Just call me Annie Oakley with Blue Jays in the site of my gun...  Sheila</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is NOT true that Blue Jays don&#8217;t kill song birds!!!  I had the awesome experience watching 7 baby House Wrens leave the nesting bird house Aug. 9th, 2010 in my back yard.  It was the most thrilling brush with nature I have ever had&#8230;..until a Blue Jay attacked and killed one of the baby birds, moments after all the little ones left the bird house and flew into a near by pine tree.  There was lots of chatter with all the baby wrens as well as both male and female wrens.  I climbed the slide next to our swimming pool to view how the little ones were all in the tree with parents.  I was more than shocked to see the Blue Jay holding the little wren down with it&#8217;s feet and proceeding to kill it.  I shouted at the Bastard Blue Jay and clapped my hands&#8230;&#8230;..away he flew with the little wren.<br />
Don&#8217;t tell me that Blue Jays don&#8217;t eat song birds.  Perhaps he came back later in the day to kill 3 more because there are only 3 left in<br />
my back yard the rest of this week being fed by their parents.  I guess I may soon purchase a BB/Pellet Gun and look for blue and white in my back yard.  To read about the jays, is one thing, but to see it with my own eyes, was the worst!  Hopefully I will see a pile of Blue Jay feathers and know that it was pay back with the hawks in our area.  Better check your facts Jack, written on July 17th, 2010.<br />
Just call me Annie Oakley with Blue Jays in the site of my gun&#8230;  Sheila</p>
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		<title>Comment on MyTime Time Keeper by current number 1 fan</title>
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		<dc:creator>current number 1 fan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 05:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>update update, i want more!! ;)</description>
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		<title>Comment on Ugliest Dogs and Cats in the World by wierdfreak</title>
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		<dc:creator>wierdfreak</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 02:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you look at that racoon in the context of it being a racoon and not a dog or cat. Then it looks well sweet.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Little Known Fact: Blue Jays are Vicious Carnivores by Jack</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jack</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 03:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Greetings! Happy to find your site. I would like to point out a couple things though: What you&#039;re seeing here is a **Scrub Jay**, has others have already pointed out. Scrub Jays and Blue Jays are not the same bird, nor do they have the same habits, markings, or diets, although it is very easy to confuse the two. Scrub Jays are not even actual members of the Jay family, they only got the name because of their superficial similarity of appearence to the Blue Jay. Scrub Jays are, as you noted, members of the crow family, and yes they are very aggressive, but even they are not straight-out carnivores. They are omnivores just like you, me, bears, and racoons, etc. That&#039;s just a fancy way of saying they eat anything. Scrub Jays range all across the US and Canada, although they are more common in the west, especially the northwest (Washington, British Columbia, Idaho, Northern Cali, and here in Oregon), they are significantly larger than all members of the Jay family, both sexes lack any sort of crest like a Jay, and they also lack the white banding markings common to Blue Jays. 

Blue Jays do NOT eat the meat of birds and mammals. Yes, they WILL eat the eggs of other birds if they cannot find enough food, but they prefer seeds, seedlings (watch your gardens!), berries and small fruits, and insects (they are great for mosquito control!). In my 28 years of caring for, and watching wild birds I have found that Blue Jays get along great wih other song birds, especially doves and robins. They can get a little aggressive in a food shortage, but that is typical of any species. Blue Jays DO hate mice, and may attack them on sight, noone knows why. Hey, natural pest control!

Scub Jays, on the other hand, will attempt to DOMINATE any territory they set up shop in. I&#039;m currently having difficulty with a family of them myself. They will run off all other birds, attack squirrels, dive bomb your cat, make alot of racket at 4 AM, and be a general nuisance, and yes, they will attempt to kill anything that doesn&#039;t comply with their territorial demands, even YOU. There are only four ways to get rid of Scrub Jays, and no way is 100% effective.
1: Attract as many Hummingbirds as possible to your yard. The two species hate each other and Hummingbirds will not hesitate to attack Scrub Jays (and crows!) especially if they can get a buddy to help. However, it goes both ways, so only employ this method if you are prepared for a full-out war to take place in your backyard and you are willing to deal with the casualties. This method is both difficult and costly, however. It is always difficult to attract large numbers of Hummingbirds, especially since thier numbers are dropping due to our stupidity, and it is a time-consuming method. Remember, you CANNOT allow Hummingbird food (or sugar water) to remain in your feeder for longer than two days, one day in very hot weather. AND, you must throughly clean your feeders EACH time you refill them. Why? because the slightest bit of mold build-up will kill your little friends when they drink. The black mold causes their tongues to swell to the point that they cannot feed, and Hummingbirds must feed several times a day to live. Repeated exposure will cause the tongue to swell to the point of cutting off their airway, which in a Hummingbird leads to guaranteed death in around 40 seconds. Most people either don&#039;t know, or don&#039;t bother with keeping their feeders clean, and this mold can form in less than 48 hours after sun exposure to the food. The whole time you think your doing a nice thing for your feathered friends, you maybe killing them instead.
2: Remove ALL sources of food from your yard. Scrub Jays are lazy birds and will only set up shop in places where they is a ready supply of seed, nuts, insects, or small animals. Remove all birdseed, squrriel food, spray for outdoor insects, and try to convince your neighbors to do the same until the Scrubs have moved on to greener pastures.
3: Soak birdseed, sunflower seeds, and peanuts in a solution made from mouse/rat poison. Get some DECON mouse poison from your local supermarket or home improvement store. Mix four tablespoons of it into 12 ounces of water. Mix well and allow to dissolve as much as possible, leaving it overnight if you must. Make multiple 12 ounce batches if you wish. Pour into a large bowel, mix in seed and peanuts and allow to soak overnight. Drain the next day and allow seed to dry on a layer of papertowels. When seed/peanuts are all dry, dump em in a plastic bowl or whatever and place outside on your porch table or anywhere else Scrub Jays like to feed in your yard. Repeat as required. In a few days, you&#039;ll have dead Scrubs. WARNING: Be mindful of other wildlife when employing this method.
4: &#039;Ye Olde BB/Pellet Gun. Best used in combination with peanuts as bait. In the country I find a scoped Ruger 10/22 works best. More range and greater accuracy. although I HATE to kill things, sometimes you gotta.

Happy Bird Watching!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings! Happy to find your site. I would like to point out a couple things though: What you&#8217;re seeing here is a **Scrub Jay**, has others have already pointed out. Scrub Jays and Blue Jays are not the same bird, nor do they have the same habits, markings, or diets, although it is very easy to confuse the two. Scrub Jays are not even actual members of the Jay family, they only got the name because of their superficial similarity of appearence to the Blue Jay. Scrub Jays are, as you noted, members of the crow family, and yes they are very aggressive, but even they are not straight-out carnivores. They are omnivores just like you, me, bears, and racoons, etc. That&#8217;s just a fancy way of saying they eat anything. Scrub Jays range all across the US and Canada, although they are more common in the west, especially the northwest (Washington, British Columbia, Idaho, Northern Cali, and here in Oregon), they are significantly larger than all members of the Jay family, both sexes lack any sort of crest like a Jay, and they also lack the white banding markings common to Blue Jays. </p>
<p>Blue Jays do NOT eat the meat of birds and mammals. Yes, they WILL eat the eggs of other birds if they cannot find enough food, but they prefer seeds, seedlings (watch your gardens!), berries and small fruits, and insects (they are great for mosquito control!). In my 28 years of caring for, and watching wild birds I have found that Blue Jays get along great wih other song birds, especially doves and robins. They can get a little aggressive in a food shortage, but that is typical of any species. Blue Jays DO hate mice, and may attack them on sight, noone knows why. Hey, natural pest control!</p>
<p>Scub Jays, on the other hand, will attempt to DOMINATE any territory they set up shop in. I&#8217;m currently having difficulty with a family of them myself. They will run off all other birds, attack squirrels, dive bomb your cat, make alot of racket at 4 AM, and be a general nuisance, and yes, they will attempt to kill anything that doesn&#8217;t comply with their territorial demands, even YOU. There are only four ways to get rid of Scrub Jays, and no way is 100% effective.<br />
1: Attract as many Hummingbirds as possible to your yard. The two species hate each other and Hummingbirds will not hesitate to attack Scrub Jays (and crows!) especially if they can get a buddy to help. However, it goes both ways, so only employ this method if you are prepared for a full-out war to take place in your backyard and you are willing to deal with the casualties. This method is both difficult and costly, however. It is always difficult to attract large numbers of Hummingbirds, especially since thier numbers are dropping due to our stupidity, and it is a time-consuming method. Remember, you CANNOT allow Hummingbird food (or sugar water) to remain in your feeder for longer than two days, one day in very hot weather. AND, you must throughly clean your feeders EACH time you refill them. Why? because the slightest bit of mold build-up will kill your little friends when they drink. The black mold causes their tongues to swell to the point that they cannot feed, and Hummingbirds must feed several times a day to live. Repeated exposure will cause the tongue to swell to the point of cutting off their airway, which in a Hummingbird leads to guaranteed death in around 40 seconds. Most people either don&#8217;t know, or don&#8217;t bother with keeping their feeders clean, and this mold can form in less than 48 hours after sun exposure to the food. The whole time you think your doing a nice thing for your feathered friends, you maybe killing them instead.<br />
2: Remove ALL sources of food from your yard. Scrub Jays are lazy birds and will only set up shop in places where they is a ready supply of seed, nuts, insects, or small animals. Remove all birdseed, squrriel food, spray for outdoor insects, and try to convince your neighbors to do the same until the Scrubs have moved on to greener pastures.<br />
3: Soak birdseed, sunflower seeds, and peanuts in a solution made from mouse/rat poison. Get some DECON mouse poison from your local supermarket or home improvement store. Mix four tablespoons of it into 12 ounces of water. Mix well and allow to dissolve as much as possible, leaving it overnight if you must. Make multiple 12 ounce batches if you wish. Pour into a large bowel, mix in seed and peanuts and allow to soak overnight. Drain the next day and allow seed to dry on a layer of papertowels. When seed/peanuts are all dry, dump em in a plastic bowl or whatever and place outside on your porch table or anywhere else Scrub Jays like to feed in your yard. Repeat as required. In a few days, you&#8217;ll have dead Scrubs. WARNING: Be mindful of other wildlife when employing this method.<br />
4: &#8216;Ye Olde BB/Pellet Gun. Best used in combination with peanuts as bait. In the country I find a scoped Ruger 10/22 works best. More range and greater accuracy. although I HATE to kill things, sometimes you gotta.</p>
<p>Happy Bird Watching!</p>
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