Street killing tonight
Re: Street killing tonight
Re: Street killing tonight
People at the plant are pissing me off with unreasonable requests that create unneccessary bull **** work for our designers. I am pushing back and showing them how their waste of time work is pushing back the timing on important timing sensitive chages that they want done.
Re: Street killing tonight
Note sent to everyone in my building:
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Munger
Facility Manager"
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Munger
Facility Manager"
Re: Street killing tonight
Note sent to everyone in my building:
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Munger
Facility Manager"
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Munger
Facility Manager"
Re: Street killing tonight
Note sent to everyone in my building:
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Munger
Facility Manager"
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Munger
Facility Manager"
Re: Street killing tonight
Note sent to everyone in my building:
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Mu
Facility Manager"
Please be advised that we have a mother goose nesting her eggs just West of the Flagpole in front of ACH HQ. We noticed her nesting last week and tried to coax her away. However, she laid her eggs over the weekend. The City Of Dearborn Animal Control Officer advised that because Canada Geese are migratory, they are a federally-protected species and cannot be moved. Therefore, we must wait until the goslings are hatched, at which time she will take them away. The animal control officer said it would be in 30 days or so.
In the meantime, please avoid the area as nesting Canada Geese can become rather hostile. Thank you.
Ron Mu
Facility Manager"
Adding to this note:
For those of you who use the West bound exit for Seven mile rd off of I-275...as you are exiting about half way around the exit, on your left is another mother goose nesting 5 feet off of the road. Please take care.
Remember Canadian Geese do not go away, once they nest they will always come back to the same location.
They also go real well with wine!
Then they should be called American Geese. Let's ask the omnipotent Animal Control guy to inspect their passports for citizenship.
That's best on the dinner table!
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.ed...anadensis.html
http://southernfood.about.com/od/duc...es/r/bln71.htm
Stuffed roast goose with rosemary-scented apple sauce
For a classic Christmas lunch, serve roast goose with a potato and apple stuffing and apple sauce.
Ingredients
- 1kg floury potatoes, such as King Edward, peeled and cut into 2cm dice
- 100g butter
- 2 medium onions, finely chopped
- 5 Bramley apples, peeled, cored and roughly chopped
- 2 tbsp plus 1 tsp Waitrose Cooks� Ingredients Wild Rosemary
- 5-6kg fresh goose, or frozen, giblets removed
- 50g caster sugar
Buy Ingredients
Timing
Preparation time: 30 mins
Cooking time: allow 30 mins per kg, plus 30 minutes, plus 10 mins resting time

Instructions
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Oh yummy will it be on the Canteen menu tomorrow






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