THE MOUSE DOTH PROTEST!!! ;)
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Originally Posted by Jingleberry
Miss Mousie, You are the only mouse I have ever liked, all the rest can skeedattal. Hugs to you.
u make my day, jb! :XD:
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Originally Posted by Ninnie
OH, my, C!!! You have soooooooo made my day!! thanks so much :lol: :lol: :lol: And while I am totally in love with you, i would just as soon none of your kinfolk come to visit. :roll: :roll: however, you know you are always welcome :-D :-D
We try not to gasp in shock, when the gypsy cousins show up at our meece reunions.
They plough through the buffet tables like...like...rhodents! - common field mice.
No couth, no manners, and not even so much as a thank you as they go running off with cheesecake and jam on their lips and faces and paws!!!:shock: :hunf:
I, however, have been taught better and even brush my mousie teeth every morning and make sure my dresses are spit spot! :XD:
Those gypsy cousins of yours sure don't have any manners, do they!
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Originally Posted by mimisharon
Originally Posted by Jingleberry
Miss Mousie, You are the only mouse I have ever liked, all the rest can skeedattal. Hugs to you.
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Originally Posted by Toto's Mom
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Originally Posted by Toto's Mom
I saw Cinderella. I seem to recall it was a most charming cartoon. What ran over my feet was not a cartoon. I am too acrobatically challenged to be doing a Riverdance at 11 PM on the back steps, and meeces just do that to me! :lol:
I'll send my roommate Jack Sparrow (he's a parrot, and doesn't eat mice),...I'll send Jackie boy with a message to the cousins to knock it off at your place and to quit with the toad costume!
Although, if they got pics of that Riverdance, we may have to talk... :lol:
It was 11pm and very dark and there were bushes to our left.
Not being able to see, I heard a noise and panicked and tried to go back up the steps, using my SIL as a ladder!:shock: :lol:
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Originally Posted by Debra Mc
I thought mice & rats could get thru anything they could get their heads thru.
(don't want anyone to know, but big, big butts run in part of the family...not yours truly of course...that's why he is gritting his teeth!:wink: )
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Originally Posted by Quilter7x
Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
Originally Posted by Ninnie
OH, my, C!!! You have soooooooo made my day!! thanks so much :lol: :lol: :lol: And while I am totally in love with you, i would just as soon none of your kinfolk come to visit. :roll: :roll: however, you know you are always welcome :-D :-D
We try not to gasp in shock, when the gypsy cousins show up at our meece reunions.
They plough through the buffet tables like...like...rhodents! - common field mice.
No couth, no manners, and not even so much as a thank you as they go running off with cheesecake and jam on their lips and faces and paws!!!:shock: :hunf:
I, however, have been taught better and even brush my mousie teeth every morning and make sure my dresses are spit spot! :XD:
Those gypsy cousins of yours sure don't have any manners, do they!
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Originally Posted by Alu_Rathbone
Thats a *giggles* a horrible picture! lol poor Uncle Ben A. Mouse.
We had a mouse at one time, he was a pet. My sister named him Snowflake... he lived a pretty long life for a mouse... we had him about two years... he was about two-three years old when we got him too. Our dog, Gavin, wanted to play with him... but we saw what he has done to toy mice and in the right sence you don't let a dog play with a mouse... but Gavin has a thing for things smaller than him... when we brought home my niece he thought she was a big squeak toy for him... along with the kittens we had brought home... He's a small dog by the way... lol
We had a mouse at one time, he was a pet. My sister named him Snowflake... he lived a pretty long life for a mouse... we had him about two years... he was about two-three years old when we got him too. Our dog, Gavin, wanted to play with him... but we saw what he has done to toy mice and in the right sence you don't let a dog play with a mouse... but Gavin has a thing for things smaller than him... when we brought home my niece he thought she was a big squeak toy for him... along with the kittens we had brought home... He's a small dog by the way... lol
On another note...your avatar,...it has something to do with the Twilight series?
My DD is a big fan.
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