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Pink Princess Land~
Sunday, November 12, 2006

The other day i was taking a shower when a roach was found wondering in the bathroom. it was not a full grown one but a nymph. u knw? not so big and it can fly so naturally im not afraid of it. but when it comes close i'll get gross out by it. but i had 2 problems!

1st - im naked in the bathroom cuz i wanted to shower!
2nd - i got no baygon at home! ( i bought one b4 but it disappeared =/)

so my solution no. 1 was:
spray water on the freaking roach!!!!!

result:
no use! it is still moving!

solution no. 2:
i took a dog/cat shampoo(not being used as when my pets use it, they stink) and i kept pouring it on top of the roach.

result:
it worked! the roach stopped moving and i confirm it was dead but i carry on with my shower.

conclusion:
so in case of not baygon at home? use the pet shampoo. it works on killing roaches. Plus! its CFC free. its environment friendly and good to our ozone layer.