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Doug Kanter 29-09-2005 06:30 PM

Rabbit Anyone? (GROSS)
 

"Dog3" > wrote in message
1...
> Just frigging charming. The feral cat (I named her Bart)is now taking up
> residence in the garage and apparently has taken ownership of the entire
> garage space.
>
> Last night was just lovely. I had just eaten a nice dinner consisting of
> spaghetti, salad and steamed brussel sprouts. Went into the garage to
> toss
> the trash and I noticed a blood trail.
>
> Upon further investigation, Bart was huddled over this dead rabbit she had
> murdered and was happily munching on the rabbit's head. I almost threw up.
>
> I tried to intervene in Bart's feast but gave it a second thought after
> she
> tried to kill me too. Apparently one never takes a 'kill' away from an
> animal. I went back inside and this morning there are dead rabbit remains
> all over the hood of my Jeep. UGH...
>
> Enjoy breakfast everyone. I'm not hungry.
>
> Michael
>
> --
> Send email to dog30 at charter dot net


I want your cat. I have serious rabbit problems. I'll give her a 401k plan,
unlimited nap time, and $5.00 for every rabbit she brings me. She can have
the head - I'll butcher the rest, assuming she delivers it fresh, not two
days old.

There's also a bonus situation available if she can take out other types of
pests. $10 for any dog, plus an extra $5 on top of that for little tiny dogs
just because they're utterly stupid looking. $50.00 if she can leap onto a
motorcycle and rip out the driver's throat. Someone in my neighborhood has a
bike with loud pipes.

Finally, the cat's welcome on my boat any time. Naturally, she can have lots
of fish, if any are caught. Have her e-mail me if interested.



OmManiPadmeOmelet 29-09-2005 07:02 PM

In article >,
"Doug Kanter" > wrote:

> "Dog3" > wrote in message
> 1...
> > Just frigging charming. The feral cat (I named her Bart)is now taking up
> > residence in the garage and apparently has taken ownership of the entire
> > garage space.
> >
> > Last night was just lovely. I had just eaten a nice dinner consisting of
> > spaghetti, salad and steamed brussel sprouts. Went into the garage to
> > toss
> > the trash and I noticed a blood trail.
> >
> > Upon further investigation, Bart was huddled over this dead rabbit she had
> > murdered and was happily munching on the rabbit's head. I almost threw up.
> >
> > I tried to intervene in Bart's feast but gave it a second thought after
> > she
> > tried to kill me too. Apparently one never takes a 'kill' away from an
> > animal. I went back inside and this morning there are dead rabbit remains
> > all over the hood of my Jeep. UGH...
> >
> > Enjoy breakfast everyone. I'm not hungry.
> >
> > Michael
> >
> > --
> > Send email to dog30 at charter dot net

>
> I want your cat. I have serious rabbit problems. I'll give her a 401k plan,
> unlimited nap time, and $5.00 for every rabbit she brings me. She can have
> the head - I'll butcher the rest, assuming she delivers it fresh, not two
> days old.
>
> There's also a bonus situation available if she can take out other types of
> pests. $10 for any dog, plus an extra $5 on top of that for little tiny dogs
> just because they're utterly stupid looking. $50.00 if she can leap onto a
> motorcycle and rip out the driver's throat. Someone in my neighborhood has a
> bike with loud pipes.
>
> Finally, the cat's welcome on my boat any time. Naturally, she can have lots
> of fish, if any are caught. Have her e-mail me if interested.
>
>


<lol>

See if you can track down the owner of the bike, then stuff either a
potato or a hard boiled egg deep into the tailpipe. ;-)
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

Shaun aRe 30-09-2005 02:03 PM


"Dog3" > wrote in message
1...
> Just frigging charming. The feral cat (I named her Bart)is now taking up
> residence in the garage and apparently has taken ownership of the entire
> garage space.
>
> Last night was just lovely. I had just eaten a nice dinner consisting of
> spaghetti, salad and steamed brussel sprouts. Went into the garage to

toss
> the trash and I noticed a blood trail.
>
> Upon further investigation, Bart was huddled over this dead rabbit she had
> murdered and was happily munching on the rabbit's head. I almost threw up.
>
> I tried to intervene in Bart's feast but gave it a second thought after

she
> tried to kill me too. Apparently one never takes a 'kill' away from an
> animal. I went back inside and this morning there are dead rabbit remains
> all over the hood of my Jeep. UGH...
>
> Enjoy breakfast everyone. I'm not hungry.
>
> Michael


That's what they do, feral cats, even a lot of 'non-feral' ones (I hesitate
to say 'tame' or even 'domesticated').

oh well!

\Shaun aRe



maxine in ri 01-10-2005 01:54 AM

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:02:47 -0500, OmManiPadmeOmelet
> connected the dots and wrote:

~In article >,
~ "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
~
~> "Dog3" > wrote in message
~> 1...
~> > Just frigging charming. The feral cat (I named her Bart)is now
taking up
~> > residence in the garage and apparently has taken ownership of the
entire
~> > garage space.
~> >
~> > Last night was just lovely. I had just eaten a nice dinner
consisting of
~> > spaghetti, salad and steamed brussel sprouts. Went into the
garage to
~> > toss
~> > the trash and I noticed a blood trail.
~> >
~> > Upon further investigation, Bart was huddled over this dead
rabbit she had
~> > murdered and was happily munching on the rabbit's head. I almost
threw up.
~> >
~> > I tried to intervene in Bart's feast but gave it a second thought
after
~> > she
~> > tried to kill me too. Apparently one never takes a 'kill' away
from an
~> > animal. I went back inside and this morning there are dead
rabbit remains
~> > all over the hood of my Jeep. UGH...
~> >
~> > Enjoy breakfast everyone. I'm not hungry.
~> >
~> > Michael
~> >
~> > --
~> > Send email to dog30 at charter dot net
~>
~> I want your cat. I have serious rabbit problems. I'll give her a
401k plan,
~> unlimited nap time, and $5.00 for every rabbit she brings me. She
can have
~> the head - I'll butcher the rest, assuming she delivers it fresh,
not two
~> days old.
~>
~> There's also a bonus situation available if she can take out other
types of
~> pests. $10 for any dog, plus an extra $5 on top of that for little
tiny dogs
~> just because they're utterly stupid looking. $50.00 if she can leap
onto a
~> motorcycle and rip out the driver's throat. Someone in my
neighborhood has a
~> bike with loud pipes.
~>
~> Finally, the cat's welcome on my boat any time. Naturally, she can
have lots
~> of fish, if any are caught. Have her e-mail me if interested.
~>
~>
~
~<lol>
~
~See if you can track down the owner of the bike, then stuff either a
~potato or a hard boiled egg deep into the tailpipe. ;-)

My BIL built a potato gun. He showed it off at his annual picnic.
Good thing he has a lot of acres, but he still scared the cows in the
lower pasture when the taters landed near them.

maxine in ri

OmManiPadmeOmelet 01-10-2005 03:21 AM

In article >,
maxine in ri > wrote:

> On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 13:02:47 -0500, OmManiPadmeOmelet
> > connected the dots and wrote:
>
> ~In article >,
> ~ "Doug Kanter" > wrote:
> ~
> ~> "Dog3" > wrote in message
> ~> 1...
> ~> > Just frigging charming. The feral cat (I named her Bart)is now
> taking up
> ~> > residence in the garage and apparently has taken ownership of the
> entire
> ~> > garage space.
> ~> >
> ~> > Last night was just lovely. I had just eaten a nice dinner
> consisting of
> ~> > spaghetti, salad and steamed brussel sprouts. Went into the
> garage to
> ~> > toss
> ~> > the trash and I noticed a blood trail.
> ~> >
> ~> > Upon further investigation, Bart was huddled over this dead
> rabbit she had
> ~> > murdered and was happily munching on the rabbit's head. I almost
> threw up.
> ~> >
> ~> > I tried to intervene in Bart's feast but gave it a second thought
> after
> ~> > she
> ~> > tried to kill me too. Apparently one never takes a 'kill' away
> from an
> ~> > animal. I went back inside and this morning there are dead
> rabbit remains
> ~> > all over the hood of my Jeep. UGH...
> ~> >
> ~> > Enjoy breakfast everyone. I'm not hungry.
> ~> >
> ~> > Michael
> ~> >
> ~> > --
> ~> > Send email to dog30 at charter dot net
> ~>
> ~> I want your cat. I have serious rabbit problems. I'll give her a
> 401k plan,
> ~> unlimited nap time, and $5.00 for every rabbit she brings me. She
> can have
> ~> the head - I'll butcher the rest, assuming she delivers it fresh,
> not two
> ~> days old.
> ~>
> ~> There's also a bonus situation available if she can take out other
> types of
> ~> pests. $10 for any dog, plus an extra $5 on top of that for little
> tiny dogs
> ~> just because they're utterly stupid looking. $50.00 if she can leap
> onto a
> ~> motorcycle and rip out the driver's throat. Someone in my
> neighborhood has a
> ~> bike with loud pipes.
> ~>
> ~> Finally, the cat's welcome on my boat any time. Naturally, she can
> have lots
> ~> of fish, if any are caught. Have her e-mail me if interested.
> ~>
> ~>
> ~
> ~<lol>
> ~
> ~See if you can track down the owner of the bike, then stuff either a
> ~potato or a hard boiled egg deep into the tailpipe. ;-)
>
> My BIL built a potato gun. He showed it off at his annual picnic.
> Good thing he has a lot of acres, but he still scared the cows in the
> lower pasture when the taters landed near them.
>
> maxine in ri


Sounds interesting. :-)
How'd he make it?
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

Bob Terwilliger 01-10-2005 04:01 AM

Om replied:

>> My BIL built a potato gun. He showed it off at his annual picnic.
>> Good thing he has a lot of acres, but he still scared the cows in the
>> lower pasture when the taters landed near them.
>>
>> maxine in ri

>
> Sounds interesting. :-)
> How'd he make it?


http://www.advancedspuds.com/plans.htm

Bob



~patches~ 01-10-2005 02:33 PM

Bob Terwilliger wrote:

> Om replied:
>
>
>>>My BIL built a potato gun. He showed it off at his annual picnic.
>>>Good thing he has a lot of acres, but he still scared the cows in the
>>>lower pasture when the taters landed near them.
>>>
>>>maxine in ri

>>
>>Sounds interesting. :-)
>>How'd he make it?

>
>
> http://www.advancedspuds.com/plans.htm
>
> Bob
>
>

A friend of DH's built these potato guns for an outing of theirs - you
know that male bonding time where women are left home. You'd think he'd
know better given he's a police officer! When DH told me about their
shannigans I just about split my gut laughing.

On a similar note at a county fair they were selling something similar
except for shooting mini marshmellows. The kids loved them. The
schools banned them and I think the parents were not really thinking if
they bought them for their kids. You had to lick the marshmellow then
stick it in the shooter and blow hard. The wet marshmellow would stick
to anything!

OmManiPadmeOmelet 01-10-2005 03:54 PM

In article >,
~patches~ > wrote:

> Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>
> > Om replied:
> >
> >
> >>>My BIL built a potato gun. He showed it off at his annual picnic.
> >>>Good thing he has a lot of acres, but he still scared the cows in the
> >>>lower pasture when the taters landed near them.
> >>>
> >>>maxine in ri
> >>
> >>Sounds interesting. :-)
> >>How'd he make it?

> >
> >
> > http://www.advancedspuds.com/plans.htm
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >

> A friend of DH's built these potato guns for an outing of theirs - you
> know that male bonding time where women are left home. You'd think he'd
> know better given he's a police officer! When DH told me about their
> shannigans I just about split my gut laughing.
>
> On a similar note at a county fair they were selling something similar
> except for shooting mini marshmellows. The kids loved them. The
> schools banned them and I think the parents were not really thinking if
> they bought them for their kids. You had to lick the marshmellow then
> stick it in the shooter and blow hard. The wet marshmellow would stick
> to anything!


My favorite marshmallows are stale peeps. ;-)
The crunchier, the better. They are especially good in hot cocoa.
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson

Chuck Kopsho 02-10-2005 07:18 PM

To All:
The active ingredient that's in mouse/rat poison is Warfarin. That's
what makes them bleed internally.

Cheers,
Chuck Kopsho
Oceanside, California



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