A tidy mouse
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A tidy mouse
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Re: A tidy mouse
It's a story which has gained attention all around the world.
The animal is famouse. It's an enormouse story, about an anonymouse animal. I hope it doesn't become a posthumouse story.
The animal is famouse. It's an enormouse story, about an anonymouse animal. I hope it doesn't become a posthumouse story.
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Re: A tidy mouse
If only the mice that visit my garage were as helpful. Rather than being irritating by chewing their way into things and generally making a mess.
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Re: A tidy mouse
Where can I buy one? Mousecular XXL size preferred.
Thanks, Chris
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Hey, wait in line! I'm first in the queue!
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Well OK; but isn't a queue a tail? If you are first in the queue, then you are at what we cautiously call "the root of the tail"
Cheers, Chris
P.S. I took a quick look but couldn't see you anywhere in my shed. C
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Uh, Chris . . . I doubt that one will be enough.
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Bob, you are right. I now regret trapping the two adults in 2022 and feeding the carcasses to my family of crows.
Oh well, you live and learn.
Cheers, Chris
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Well. I learn something every day. I didn't know that crows drank beer!
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Please pardon my ignorance, but is this not that charming lady who played Jim Hacker's political advisor in Yes Prime Minister? I base my question on the tone of her voice and her leonine hairdo.
Thanks, Chris
(((later)))
Deborah Norton
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No it's not that actress, that's a picture of Esther RantzenChrisGreaves wrote: ↑08 Jan 2024, 21:57..is this not that charming lady who played Jim Hacker's political advisor in Yes Prime Minister?
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Thanks Ken. It was Deborah Norton who captured my heart and soul with her accent and acting, oh! so many years ago.
Cheers, Chris
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