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Post by Richard on Sept 4, 2009 14:38:10 GMT
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Post by sharon on Sept 4, 2009 15:37:49 GMT
Whahahaha...that was really funny! They make mice so innocent in that clip, but we had a big mice plague many years back, ain't much fun if they start reproduce like that.... And those were not triplets they dropped...more like 6...
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Post by larryhauck on Sept 4, 2009 16:46:17 GMT
This is just great having almost-daily updates from Hayley! If she were just doing Facebook updates, she probably wouldn't have told us about that! Now, we can get a better idea of what a "https://i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifay-in-the-life" of Hayley is like! Although, hopefully she doesn't have mice every day. Hopefully she can get rid of it soon. Here's a pic of him libby....sooo cute graeme Hayley is so sweet she didn't attempt to injure the mouse. I bet she releases it outside if she catches it. Larry
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Post by comet on Sept 4, 2009 18:08:15 GMT
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Post by comet on Sept 4, 2009 18:21:46 GMT
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Post by Jono on Sept 4, 2009 23:07:56 GMT
Well Hayley noticed our reminders about the tweeterwall page BTW, if anyone is confused by this message, the RT means "Re-Tweet". You use it when you think the contents of someones tweet is good enough to be shared (or if you want to reply with a quote). Hayley has done it by using "RT", followed by the account name she is retweeting "rhjelte", the copied message , and then has followed with her reply "-COOL! Thanks guys!". You can re-tweet in different ways to this too...as long as you Include the "RT", the person's username, and their message, it works. Jono
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Post by grant on Sept 4, 2009 23:22:19 GMT
Hi Jono Many thanks for the explanation! I was intending to ask someone what 'RT' meant. Seems like Hayley is really enjoying Tweeting which I think is really cool! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifBest wishes Grant
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Post by grant on Sept 4, 2009 23:24:12 GMT
Hi Richard Also quite appropriate for Hayley at the moment ..... except that she doesn't live in a windmill! Best wishes Grant
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Post by stevemacdonald on Sept 5, 2009 0:50:44 GMT
What breakfast cereal should you feed your cat? Mice Krispies.
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Post by Libby on Sept 5, 2009 3:45:11 GMT
Thanks, Jono, I'd forgotten what the RT stuff meant.
Hey, didn't Hayley have a mouse as a pet when she was little? I know I read that in her book. She had to put some ointment on its skin on its back for some reason.
So, of course she's not going to want to kill it!
I caught a small rat in a trap last winter, and I felt so terrible when I thought of what it went through, even if it was fast (hopefully!).
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Post by Libby on Sept 5, 2009 4:18:37 GMT
BTW, what does DOH mean? I don't know "textese" very well. Or does that even stand for anything?
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Post by Jono on Sept 5, 2009 5:47:57 GMT
BTW, what does DOH mean? I don't know "textese" very well. Or does that even stand for anything? Probably classic reference to Homer Simpson's "D'OH"...meaning "Oops!".
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Post by Richard on Sept 5, 2009 14:43:31 GMT
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Post by Richard on Sept 5, 2009 15:02:05 GMT
On second thoughts, it's taking the Mickey! Richard
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Post by larryhauck on Sept 5, 2009 15:09:51 GMT
Thanks, Jono, I'd forgotten what the RT stuff meant. Hey, didn't Hayley have a mouse as a pet when she was little? I know I read that in her book. She had to put some ointment on its skin on its back for some reason. So, of course she's not going to want to kill it! I caught a small rat in a trap last winter, and I felt so terrible when I thought of what it went through, even if it was fast (hopefully!). Hi Libby, Many years ago I lived near the Mississippi River. We all had dirt floors in our cellars. We had rats almost as big as cats in the cellar. They never bothered me and I never bothered them. They stayed in the cellar. I don't know what they ate but I always suspected they went out at night and dined in the garbage cans in the neighborhood. My Dad would set out rat traps but they never came upstairs and tripped them. Larry
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