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Planet Dave wrote:Tarantula featuring Mr Eastwood in one of his less memorable roles.
All those old monster movies kick red ass.
Oh Oh Oh, I'm so stupid. I really am.
In my attempt to reply to Dave, I wanted to post a pic of the formidable Dr. Deemer, who played an infamous role in "Tarantula".
and what did I do?
typed "Tarantula" in google and clicked on "pics"
Aaaaarrrrrrrrgghhh.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
Anyone know what this little fella is? Mouse? or baby rat? Found him when I was cutting the grass today.
He looked a little poorly, probably why I was able to get so close. I opened the gate and gently ushered him outside. I love all of nature's beasts but Animal Hospital I am not, he had to go.
DerekR wrote:
He looked a little poorly, probably why I was able to get so close. I opened the gate and gently ushered him outside. I love all of nature's beasts but Animal Hospital I am not, he had to go.
That's not the reason you ushered him outside.....something more like you were protecting him from YOURS!!!
MB
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
DerekR wrote:Anyone know what this little fella is? Mouse? or baby rat? Found him when I was cutting the grass today.
He looked a little poorly, probably why I was able to get so close. I opened the gate and gently ushered him outside. I love all of nature's beasts but Animal Hospital I am not, he had to go.
That is certainly a mouse. And well an Apodemus Sylvaticus. It usually lives in woods but is also spotted in and near houses and buildings.
Yep, we've loads of them running round in the back garden. Last year we had a poorly one who just mooched about, walking over ours boots and generally not running away,like the rest.
Spotted in the last few days - a couple of squirrels, an ickle wabbit, and a weasel / stoat / long thin thing. Loif in the cun'ry. Marvellous.
Ozpat wrote:That is certainly a mouse. And well an Apodemus Sylvaticus. It usually lives in woods but is also spotted in and near houses and buildings.
I bow to your superior rodent knowledge
Pleased it wasn't a rat, as I've found one of those before
DerekR wrote:Anyone know what this little fella is? Mouse? or baby rat? Found him when I was cutting the grass today.
He looked a little poorly, probably why I was able to get so close. I opened the gate and gently ushered him outside. I love all of nature's beasts but Animal Hospital I am not, he had to go.
That is certainly a mouse. And well an Apodemus Sylvaticus. It usually lives in woods but is also spotted in and near houses and buildings.
Indeed, it is a Mouse{mus domesticus}, easliy identified from the Rat {Rattus Norvegicus}, as the Rat has -large feet-large head-small-eyes-small ears, the Mouse has, small feet-small head-large eyes-large ears.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
DerekR wrote:Anyone know what this little fella is? Mouse? or baby rat? Found him when I was cutting the grass today.
He looked a little poorly, probably why I was able to get so close. I opened the gate and gently ushered him outside. I love all of nature's beasts but Animal Hospital I am not, he had to go.
That is certainly a mouse. And well an Apodemus Sylvaticus. It usually lives in woods but is also spotted in and near houses and buildings.
Indeed, it is a Mouse{mus domesticus}, easliy identified from the Rat {Rattus Norvegicus}, as the Rat has -large feet-large head-small-eyes-small ears, the Mouse has, small feet-small head-large eyes-large ears.
GIVE HIM TO ME!!!!
There's a man with a mullet going mad with a mallet in Millets
DerekR wrote:Anyone know what this little fella is? Mouse? or baby rat? Found him when I was cutting the grass today.
He looked a little poorly, probably why I was able to get so close. I opened the gate and gently ushered him outside. I love all of nature's beasts but Animal Hospital I am not, he had to go.
That is certainly a mouse. And well an Apodemus Sylvaticus. It usually lives in woods but is also spotted in and near houses and buildings.
Indeed, it is a Mouse{mus domesticus}, easliy identified from the Rat {Rattus Norvegicus}, as the Rat has -large feet-large head-small-eyes-small ears, the Mouse has, small feet-small head-large eyes-large ears.
the only time you sound knowledgable is when you're quoting from your rentokill manual
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
Ozpat wrote:
That is certainly a mouse. And well an Apodemus Sylvaticus. It usually lives in woods but is also spotted in and near houses and buildings.
Indeed, it is a Mouse{mus domesticus}, easliy identified from the Rat {Rattus Norvegicus}, as the Rat has -large feet-large head-small-eyes-small ears, the Mouse has, small feet-small head-large eyes-large ears.
the only time you sound knowledgable is when you're quoting from your rentokill manual
That was of the top of my head ya cheeky bast'
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Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"