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Perhaps some of the below-mentioned varmints pursued careers in
collections management.........
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> Back in November of 1996 Dr. Science was asked "How can
> I convince mice to leave my home without killing them?"
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> The response was: Hire a motivational speaker. Many
> specialize in rodent persuasion. The trick involves
> convincing the mouse it's in his best interests to
> leave. So rather than casting the solution in a
> negative light, the speaker challenges the mouse to
> move on towards a higher goal! I once had Zig Ziggler
> himself rid my house of mice and cock roaches. Not
> only did the varmints leave, they went on to profitable
> careers in real estate and nutritional counseling."
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> Wishing I could take credit for this sage advice, and
> hoping it helps, I remain
> Chris Dill
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