I was thinking why a lane in a dressing gown, but the mouse wearing one seems more likely. The mouse was obviously ready for bed, hence the dressing gown.One must ask, "Why the mouse in dressing gown"?![]()
I was thinking why a lane in a dressing gown, but the mouse wearing one seems more likely. The mouse was obviously ready for bed, hence the dressing gown.One must ask, "Why the mouse in dressing gown"?![]()
Many years ago we had Khaki Cambell ducks for their egg laying and very nice too, however the then wife was not very good at sealing up the duck food so after a while we had a rat and mouse problem and even cases of them rolling the ducks eggs away to eat later.Another problem is my neighbour has hens and ducks and moles. I don't think she is carefull with the feed so this attracts unwanted visitors.
Or is that I would dine outside the restruant but never inside."if you saw what I have seen you would never dine out"!![]()
You do know what the karma sutra is????Me wonders what you would make of the Karma Sutra.... I think theres more than one way of skinning a cat, but agree there are limits!
Are we back to takeaways and rodents..?You do know what the karma sutra is????
Thats it! I knew it was something like that....Are we back to takeaways and rodents..?
I heard a long time ago, that when cleaning up cat pee, to use biological washing powder, not bleach. That will kill the smell just as effectively, and not encourage a repeat. Bleach contains ammonia, as does pee. Cats will mark their territory, especially if other cats are trying to invade, and they will often smell the ammonia in bleach and interpret it as another invader. No idea if mice will follow the ammonia trail.They are very difficult to eliminate once in. If you have a problem it wil recur as they can smell the entry points used so its a viscious circle. Im thinking of spraying the building with blrach and disinfectant to see if that will help.I was thinking of a cat and giving it the roof as its residence...
Are we talking mice, rats, racoons, bears?, you never know with these strange foreign countries.I found evidence of a visit from a tiny furry critter.
A mouse. Though we did have an 8 point whitetail deer in the backyard last week. Looked to be 250 lbs, dressed.Are we talking mice, rats, racoons, bears?, you never know with these strange foreign countries.
Oh No! You didn't kill Bambi.A mouse. Though we did have an 8 point whitetail deer in the backyard last week. Looked to be 250 lbs, dressed.
Nah. Too damn old to drag a deer carcass back to the house and I don't think the neighbors would appreciate me firing off a round. I know the county sheriff wouldn't. Those guys are just itching to go Rambo with their new SWAT toys.Oh No! You didn't kill Bambi.![]()
As one from the other side of the pond, other than myself, no one over here can pronounce 'gudgeon', let alone know what it means. 'Wrist pin' works fine and the action is the same as a wrist.Have been watching a few different engine rebuild videos, they tend to mostly be from the USA as it’s rare these days that people do whole engine rebuilds at home here in the uk.
And the one thing that probably shouldn’t annoy me is the use of the word “wrist pin” when they clearly keep meaning to say “gudgeon pin” it’s just weird how they keep mistaking the word gudgeon for “wrist”
Lol at you coloUr full AmericansAs one from the other side of the pond, other than myself, no one over here can pronounce 'gudgeon', let alone know what it means. 'Wrist pin' works fine and the action is the same as a wrist.
Notice that we also got rid of that pesky extra 'u' in a lot of our words.![]()