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there is a RAT IN MY BEDROOM (ok, probably a mouse)
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Lobstergirl, el principe
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Mar 22, 2011 07:41PM
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His wife has taken up Zumba. He's trying to select the appropriate shoes for her as a surprise.
I was wondering how I was going to work this video into the conversation. Maybe this is where your mouse problem is coming from Janine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhRKmS...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhRKmS...
Jammies wrote: "Gail, I love that video!"
The second episode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2_5Ei...
The second episode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2_5Ei...
janine wrote: "last night there was another mouse in my room. it tried to eat some old bread, but didn't get through the packaging. while thinking about ways to catch the mouse i had cheese cravings, but there's ..."
Janine, from the sounds of things you are attracting them with all of the bread and crackers and things. If you are going to keep food in your room you should keep it in a sealed Rubbermaid tub of some kind. You can pick one up for a few dollars.
Also, they have many "live traps" that you can catch them in and take them out to free them. Just make sure it is a LONG way from your house, or you will see your little friend again.
Janine, from the sounds of things you are attracting them with all of the bread and crackers and things. If you are going to keep food in your room you should keep it in a sealed Rubbermaid tub of some kind. You can pick one up for a few dollars.
Also, they have many "live traps" that you can catch them in and take them out to free them. Just make sure it is a LONG way from your house, or you will see your little friend again.
They are a much better idea Amelia. We had a mouse in our house a couple of years ago. It was the cutest plumpest little thing with big ears. It kept eating its way though the screen doors. I now have several mouse holes in the screens. The mouse just had to go. I wish I had used a live mouse trap. :(
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH! THERE IS A MOUSE ON MY BREEZEWAY.I have traps, but I don't want to kill the leetle fuzzy thing and I don't want to *shudder* dispose of the body. :(
A breezeway is an enclosed passageway between any two structures. In the case of Casa de Jammies, the breezeway is between the garage and the house, and apparently the mouse/mice luke it quite well, as the one I saw ran and hid under one of my large potted plants.
Alecia wrote: "I think you should go all Revelations on his little fuzzy ass...I'm just sayin'."I think maybe the answer is blowin' in the wind.
Why did it take me a solid five minutes to understand the biblical references?
Esme wrote: "Why did it take me a solid five minutes to understand the biblical references?"Good catholic girls are s'posed to know ....
If my nephew didn't want a Halo t-shirt for his birthday (aaargh), I would just stop tomorrow and get some live traps, but I have to go to Hot Topic and spend all my discretionary funds. Even though it probably makes me sound like a complete slovenly pig, I'm going to leave the mouse alone until I can afford a live trap.
my aunt's breezeway has a lot of windows and is not heated. In the summer, the windows are open and the breezes abound. or at least they used to before she sold the house, lived to be 96 and then died last summer. Now I'm down to just one aunt, age 92. She is the last of my mother's 7 sisters.
Lobstergirl wrote: "If it's enclosed, how does it get breezes?"Lots of screened windows on both sides.
Put your cat in the breezeway. If you don't have a cat, borrow a neighbor cat. Mine eat em an' all! Well, except Tas, he leaves parts behind. *shudders*
Amelia, I don't have a cat, and Piggie Pie refuses to hunt mice anymore. Maybe I should starve the dog for a while?Oh, wait--Barb, would you like to come over and kill it by pulling its tail off?
You could just lure in a neighborhood cat. All it takes is a can of tuna. Do you have tuna?
Barb wrote: "I don't know what a breezeway is exactly ... I imagine it's breezy. Do mice like breezes? I do."Larry wrote: "Has Barb been drinking again?"
you think she's talking about breezers?
Easy breezy beautiful covergirls. Or overalls. Or something. Maybe I should be drinking.Before she sneakily edited her post, it asked if mice Luke breezes.
Larry wrote: "Why thank you dear Netherlander. Won't you have one, too?"no thanks, i'm not one of those breezersluts.
Jonathan wrote: "Not bierslet or biersletje?I mean that as an actual language question, by the way, not as joke."
i haven't heard those. breezersluts are girls between 14 and 18 years old who only drink the sweeter alcoholic drinks like breezers, they're not into beer.
i found a bierslet t-shirt: http://www.hardcore-nation.nl/catalog...






