Trey's Stories

June 11, 2021
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The higher we soar the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly

A long time ago a Lockheed Constellation took off from the Detroit airport one evening bound for Miami. In a window seat over the wing sat a young teenage boy on his very first flight. The plane roared into life and was soon above the moonlit clouds, blue fire belching from all four of her mighty engines. It was if one was doing a shift in a steel mill on the night shift.
March 18, 2020
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Dear Client

Dear Client The professional pest control industry, an essential service, is responsible for the protection of public health, food, and property. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture have prepared a list of significant public health pests, many of which are controlled by the professional pest control industry. We play a vital role in protecting our nation's public health and food supply.
March 10, 2020
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I am here for you

Unless you've been vacationing on the moon for the past several months, you are no doubt aware of the world heath situation we all dealing with in one way or another. And for many of us, we have never come face to face with these circumstances in our entire lifetimes.
December 31, 2019
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2020 has a cosmic, magical ring to it, don’t you think?

2020 has a cosmic, magical ring to it, don't you think? It feels like such fresh, new ground to be walking on......like no one has ever trod here before. And we get to make the first tracks in the history of time. So let your tracks be the source of wonder for those who discover them in decades to come, in centuries to come. They will surely say, "Somebody very special passed this way and left a lasting impact on all mankin
November 17, 2019
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Cunning Australian Water Rats Have Figured Out How to Murder Cane Toad Invader Without Dying

Here's a summary of the situation........... It seems that in the 1930s a beetle was devouring Australian sugar cane crops, so a successful effort was made in 1935 to import some 102 poisonous South American cane toads to eat the beetles. And you guessed......they didn't eat the beetles.........and these toads have multiplied to exceed 1.5 billion across the continent, and are killing all sorts of other animals via the poison in their skin.