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3 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

That is a pretty useless mousetrap.

We caught two mice in the kitchen with them, (or the same mouse twice) and they worked fine but obviously this mouse got bored waiting for me to let him out. 

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51 minutes ago, The Vicar said:

 if I'm just a complete idiot:

 

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 fits perfectly into the hole..

 

 

MISSUS!!!!

idiot - no

108 has one but the hole is in the turret next to the scuttle - on the oppsite side - no idea why when front is always better

Posted
10 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

That is a pretty useless mousetrap.

A photo of the mouse with his head looking out of the fake mouse chops he chewed his way through would be funny!

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I’ve just heard that a friend of my parents, who got me interested in Citroen CXs as a child and was the 2nd owner of my 2cv has died. I think it was mesothelioma as he’d recently been diagnosed but he hadn’t been well for a while. Not sure, but 85ish. When I talked with him at Easter he seemed  to be in good health.

 

edit. Lung collapse and brain eneurism both related to the mesothelioma. Not a good end is it.   

Posted
1 hour ago, Yoss said:

We keep seeing a little rat in the garden. He wasn't really bothering me but Mrs Yoss wasn't happy and the dog even less so. We have small mouse traps as we have previously had tiny mice in the kitchen cupboards but he wasn't going to fit in those so ordered some bigger traps like these. 

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They turned up this afternoon so I loaded them up with bits of bruised apple and a couple of the dogs meaty strips. Within an hour we had him. 

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He's very small for a rat but bigger than a mouse, certainly the mice we've had here anyway. So he's either a youngster or he's a not a common rat. He squeaked a lot every time I put my hand near the cage. 

I took him (or her) for probably his (or her) first fast Škoda ride to some woods a couple of miles away. 

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And let him go here. He is in this picture somewhere. 

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He's had a decent meal to see him on his way. Every single piece of apple and meaty strip had completely disappeared so he should be okay for a while. 

The dog is still jazzed from the whole episode. 

 

Looks like a juvenile to me.  Hopefully he'll enjoy the new location.  

It's funny how when you've had them as pets for a while that you become much more adept at spotting them out in the wild I found.

Do miss them, just gets hard with how short their lives are.  Plus having two large dogs would make it untenable these days, and very unfair on the rats.  They can be incredibly entertaining little buggers though, and as many people have said, bloody clever.

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I can totally get why you would keep pet rats, but in the last month I've shot five squirrels and two rats.  

Posted
1 hour ago, hairnet said:

still 2cv

Oh I’m tempted with the chapron styled Bentley.  Cost per mile in the 2cv this year is around £20 with parts, insurance and labour. Although the recent bills on the Bentley are worse… £5500 for door and roof lubrication?

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Posted
1 hour ago, Yoss said:

Rats do seem to get a bad press don't they. I mean we tolerate squirrels and pigeons but not rats it seems. I realise if you get an infestation something would need to be done but one little rat on his own in a semi rural area isn't doing anybody any harm apart from frying the dogs brain. 

Here's one of the mice I found in the garage. 

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This shows how tiny he was. 

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I have no problem with him living in the garage but you hear about them chewing wiring so I thought I ought to do something about it. Not only that but he had got in to the bird food I keep in the garage removed all the sunflower seeds, taken them from one side of the garage to the other, shelled them all and placed all the empty husks in an old margarine tub that I kept some quarter inch sockets in. 

I bought some of these small mouse traps and he just ate his way out. Just to take the piss more he started moving nesting materials in to it. IMG_20200315_090017.jpg.b89882cb2181dc3a740f484d18d11ee1.jpg

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I remember when you originally posted about this, I LOLed so hard I had tears in my eyes.  Still one of my all time favourite AS stories.

Posted
7 hours ago, wuvvum said:

I remember when you originally posted about this, I LOLed so hard I had tears in my eyes.  Still one of my all time favourite AS stories.

And there's me thinking everything I wrote was instantly forgotten.

Posted
13 hours ago, Yoss said:

Rats do seem to get a bad press don't they. I mean we tolerate squirrels and pigeons but not rats it seems. I realise if you get an infestation something would need to be done but one little rat on his own in a semi rural area isn't doing anybody any harm apart from frying the dogs brain. 

Here's one of the mice I found in the garage. 

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This shows how tiny he was. 

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I have no problem with him living in the garage but you hear about them chewing wiring so I thought I ought to do something about it. Not only that but he had got in to the bird food I keep in the garage removed all the sunflower seeds, taken them from one side of the garage to the other, shelled them all and placed all the empty husks in an old margarine tub that I kept some quarter inch sockets in. 

I bought some of these small mouse traps and he just ate his way out. Just to take the piss more he started moving nesting materials in to it. IMG_20200315_090017.jpg.b89882cb2181dc3a740f484d18d11ee1.jpg

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I had a rat in my garden and found many tunnels under my shed so called pest control. The guy told me pigeons are a far bigger health hazard but wasn’t allowed to tell me how to get rid off them.

We subsequently got a cat and haven’t seen a rat since but apparently there’s hundreds of mice. 

Posted
17 hours ago, Zelandeth said:

Looks like a juvenile to me.  Hopefully he'll enjoy the new location.  

It's funny how when you've had them as pets for a while that you become much more adept at spotting them out in the wild I found.

Do miss them, just gets hard with how short their lives are.  Plus having two large dogs would make it untenable these days, and very unfair on the rats.  They can be incredibly entertaining little buggers though, and as many people have said, bloody clever.

They are so bright I think we as humans can't fully appreciate it, because we (intentionally or not) equate intelligence with human-like behaviour. Their ability to just 'survive' is phenomenal, as is shown by their ability to completely foil traps, complete complex tasks and puzzles and to find food in the most insane of environments. 

It's not just their survival intelligence that's impressive though, their emotional capacity is incredible.  Having them as pets you quickly realise how emotional they are, more so than dogs I'd say. I've not had many other pets that can show actual concern for both fellow rats and their human companions. I've said it before, but looking into the eyes of a rat you can see there's not just a cold animal stare, but a fellow being.

It's a tragedy they don't live longer. Having had several dogs, I'd still rather have rats any day. They're just better.

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Changed the wheels on Dad's Triumph thing back to standard steelies for him. It looks quite unusual and nice but he wants it back to standard ride height. Also like the quarter light windows. 

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That is a thing of beauty......... If he ever loses interest in it - please, PLEASE let me know should it become available. 

I miss my 2500S badly.... 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, Back_For_More said:

That is a thing of beauty......... If he ever loses interest in it - please, PLEASE let me know should it become available. 

I miss my 2500S badly.... 

Thanks, its a really nice thing. He will certainly lose interest and we're talking @HMC levels of automotive turnover 😂

He plans to have a few bits welded, painted and get it as stock as possible (from what he's said briefly) Will let you know if/when 👍

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Posted
12 hours ago, Marshall2810 said:

Thanks, its a really nice thing. He will certainly lose interest and we're talking @HMC levels of automotive turnover 😂

He plans to have a few bits welded, painted and get it as stock as possible (from what he's said briefly) Will let you know if/when 👍

I remember many years ago seeing an estate for sale with a Stag engine and Ferguson Formula 4 wheel drive in need of restoration. Instant want as the estate was a cool car as a kid, a V8 with Ferguson Formula even more so but 45p in the bank scuppered my Triumph ownership!

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Posted
17 hours ago, Yoss said:

And there's me thinking everything I wrote was instantly forgotten.

Not at all.  I've had a shit day today and reading about rodents has cheered me up no end.

Posted
9 minutes ago, vulgalour said:

  I got the job :D

Very well done! Really hope it works out well for you.

Posted

Seems like the perfect opportunity to use the new congratulations reaction!

20 minutes ago, vulgalour said:

Default! Default! Default!

The two sweetest words in the English language.

Posted
32 minutes ago, vulgalour said:

I just got a surprise phone call.  One of the other candidates turned down the offer of the position so they offered it to me!  I got the job :D

Default! Default! Default!

That's absolutely great news! Well done you. 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Seems like the perfect opportunity to use the new congratulations reaction!

Can you get those congratulations ice cream cones in any of the shops?!

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Posted

Congratulations @vulgalour, that sounds like a result!

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So after selling the Qashqai to a lovely couple who even bought the Apple car play unit I jumped on a train to go pick up my next venture.

high mileage hero. 194k miles, with stacks and stacks of history. Stamps/invoices. Engine really does start on the button, and everything feels tight as. Possibly paid a bit as it was a very light Cat N from the rear but the chap loved it and had it fixed properly. Only rear bumper damage tbh and I saw the pictures. Scrubs up really well. A few chips and minor scrapes at the front and the rear sensors are inoperative, so need to figure out which ones a dud. Aside from that, interior is nigh on perfect and apart from the steering wheel wear it just doesn’t look like a car that’s done the mileage.

Pre LCi means no DPF which is superb. It’s had a clutch/flywheel around 4 years ago too. Everything else works. The 19” alloys all have new tyres. Lovely place to be

ill be doing a swirl flap delete myself and possibly EGR delete too. Yes I know people will say im an awful person for the egr delete but its not an issue for me personally.

already ordered up the service bits and some bonnet struts as these ones are a bit weak

forgot to tag @JJ0063 for approval to join high mileage BMW club 😂oh and @horriblemercedes

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320d?  330d?  335d?  Tell us more!

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