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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> I miss the field mouse that shared my kitchen over

> winter before suffering in the jaws of the great

> snap trap

>

> Now I have to clear my own toast crumbs off the

> kitchen surface in the morning 😔


You killed it?

camberwell70 Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I miss the field mouse that shared my kitchen

> over

> > winter before suffering in the jaws of the

> great

> > snap trap

> >

> > Now I have to clear my own toast crumbs off the

> > kitchen surface in the morning 😔

>

> You killed it?



I like to think of it more as assisted suicide by Mr mouse....

I'd like to think i'd do something meaningful with them


But then, had I not tipped a chemistry set into my head for a good few years, then maybe i'd not be doing what i'm doing now


So, erm... maybe I did do something 'meaningful' back then



I never liked Prawn cocktail Skips tho

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