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*Bob* Wrote:

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> I'm the cojoined ones - middle and second from

> left.

>

> We were born joined at the bell-end, meaning all

> our trousers had to be specially made - at great

> expense.

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Yes...



That's nice, are you trannies still ?




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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Well I am, obviously, but I can't speak for my

> other half.. we went our separate ways some time

> ago.

>

> I got the bell-end. We're not in touch any more.


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Jeezus...



Poor fellow, his must look like a saveloy with the end snapped off



Still a bell end, is still a bell end



I'm glad it worked out in the end







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I don't know why everybody seems to be so obsessed with 'killing' them. They are living creatures, same as pigeons that people also seem to have a problem with.

You can actually buy humane traps in most DIY shops (including one on forest hill rd.) These are little boxes that trap the mice, so that you can take them to the nearest park & release them.

Far kinder than letting them bleed slowly to death after feeding them warfarin & other such poisons - totally cruel.

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> Can anyone recommend a way -other than getting a

> cat - to get rid of mice in the house, please. Is

> this an issue in ED?

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aquarius moon Wrote:

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> I don't know why everybody seems to be so obsessed

> with 'killing' them. They are living creatures,

> same as pigeons that people also seem to have a

> problem with.

> You can actually buy humane traps in most DIY

> shops (including one on forest hill rd.) These are

> little boxes that trap the mice, so that you can

> take them to the nearest park & release them.

> Far kinder than letting them bleed slowly to death

> after feeding them warfarin & other such poisons -

> totally cruel.

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Yes....


You can indeed buy humane traps or in dire straight use poison. It works by thinning their blood ,causing them to go into a state of forced hibernation. They don't actually bleed to death, though it does kill them.


Sadly this year the population has leapt & what was a manageable problem, has for many become an over run invasion


For me, a humane "cull" was necessary



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