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Date Posted: 14:12:10 11/09/02 Sat
Author: CW
Subject: Re: CW's Writer's Journal for "Safe" (spoilers for the ep.)
In reply to: LadyStarlight 's message, "Re: CW's Writer's Journal for "Safe" (spoilers for the ep.)" on 10:50:33 11/09/02 Sat

The post-holer was dirty or rusty. I checked before I posted this morning.

After reading your post and stewing over it a while, I've decided that a combination of a vacuum system and washing down the deck regularly would at least make it livable. But, I doubt they could get rid of the smell completely. One winter, my brother and his wife made the mistake of keeping ducklings and goslings in his house till the weather got better in the spring. Over a decade later the basement of that house still smells of bird droppings. The average farm or ranch doesn't smell anywhere near as bad as a feed lot. The worst smell on any of my many relatives' farms in Kansas wasn't the animals, even the pigs. It was the silage. Even talking about farm smells, it's a matter of degree and concentration.

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