Time for a break at learning flams?boudicca wrote:MOUSES
Just a wee one? can you?
It won´t hurt, I promise!
Time for a break at learning flams?boudicca wrote:MOUSES
No but Jurgen! It's the proper name for them. I don't care what The Man down at the Oxford English Dictionary Department Of Telling Me What To Call Little Scurrying Rodents says. IT'S MOUSES DAMMIT!eotunun wrote:Time for a break at learning flams?boudicca wrote:MOUSES
The colour of the sheeps' FUR should be irrelevant in this day and age JamesJames Blast wrote:'cause this place is full of feckin' Gothics (in denial, of course) Raf
am them sheeps furry black sheeps, Claire, we need to know?
You mean, was their fur backcombed and hairsprayed to within an inch of its life, as opposed to dreadlocked...?James Blast wrote:I just wanted to know if they were Gothics, not friends of Koen, like y'kna Mon?
Tell it, Sinsister!SINsister wrote:Pffft!
Ah luuuurves 'em all: kittehs, puppehs, bunnehs, mousies, cowies, horsies, fishies, lambiepiekins, and BUDGIES!!! Better than people, you bet!
The plural of mouse is meeces, surely?boudicca wrote:No but Jurgen! It's the proper name for them. I don't care what The Man down at the Oxford English Dictionary Department Of Telling Me What To Call Little Scurrying Rodents says. IT'S MOUSES DAMMIT!eotunun wrote:Time for a break at learning flams?boudicca wrote:MOUSES
In much the same way as the plural of sheep is sheeps
Mouse-Miceboudicca wrote: In much the same way as the plural of sheep is sheeps
Blimey, I thought it was only me that remembered them (Trixie & Dixie)markfiend wrote:
As in I hate thothe meethes to piethes.
limur wrote:Blimey, I thought it was only me that remembered them (Trixie & Dixie)markfiend wrote:
As in I hate thothe meethes to piethes.
Hmmm... I would not be surprised if they call this one 'Fernandez' or 'Luigi'... looks more like a Sicilian Maffia Boss to meBadlander wrote:Some of them look more like Charlie Chaplin than Hitler.
This little dude doesn't look like the Führer, but he's quite scary nonetheless, isn't he ?
boudicca wrote:In much the same way as the plural of sheep is sheeps
A Hat Full Of Sky wrote: ships: woolly things that eat grass and go baa. Easily confused with the other kind
Where's My COW?Izzy HaveMercy wrote:According to the Nac Mac Feegle Dictionary of Crivens Language, the plural of sheep is ships...
Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Hmmm... I would not be surprised if they call this one 'Fernandez' or 'Luigi'... looks more like a Sicilian Maffia Boss to meBadlander wrote:Some of them look more like Charlie Chaplin than Hitler.
This little dude doesn't look like the Führer, but he's quite scary nonetheless, isn't he ?
IZ.
I used to catch them into the bucket filled with a thin layer of bread crumbs (so that they could jump in it but couldn't get out) and carry them out to the garden. That was useless and a waste of time as they always seemed to be back inside the house within the same day.EmeraldSignal wrote:We have mice, they have suddenly appeared.
Ive put down traps with cheese, bread, jam you name it! Got one but the rest dont seem to take the bait. Apart from nuking the house anyone got any ideas.????
Or that bloke out of SparksBadlander wrote:Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Hmmm... I would not be surprised if they call this one 'Fernandez' or 'Luigi'... looks more like a Sicilian Maffia Boss to meBadlander wrote:Some of them look more like Charlie Chaplin than Hitler.
This little dude doesn't look like the Führer, but he's quite scary nonetheless, isn't he ?
IZ.
He's more Al Pacino than Marlon Brando tho.