Psycho-Babble Social Thread 8215

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What do you expect from a mouse?

Posted by dreamer on July 28, 2001, at 20:10:08

squeak

 

Re: What do you expect from a mouse?

Posted by Willow on July 28, 2001, at 23:09:51

In reply to What do you expect from a mouse?, posted by dreamer on July 28, 2001, at 20:10:08

no crumbs


 

Re: What do you expect from a mouse? » Willow

Posted by kazoo on July 29, 2001, at 2:06:09

In reply to Re: What do you expect from a mouse?, posted by Willow on July 28, 2001, at 23:09:51

The Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis virus as well as the Lactate Dehydrogenase-elevating virus.

Hide the cheese.

kaz


 

Re: What do you expect from a mouse?

Posted by sar on July 29, 2001, at 3:40:55

In reply to Re: What do you expect from a mouse? » Willow, posted by kazoo on July 29, 2001, at 2:06:09

pick it up gently by its weird little tail and put it outdoors, where it belongs.

 

Re: What do you expect from a mouse?

Posted by Willow on July 29, 2001, at 11:03:52

In reply to Re: What do you expect from a mouse?, posted by sar on July 29, 2001, at 3:40:55

> pick it up gently by its weird little tail and put it outdoors, where it belongs.

No,no Sar it will just go out and multiply and then have a party at your house without inviting you.

Off with their heads! Call the Pied Piper!

Squeamish Willow

ps found one in the dog food back, yuck, stood on a chair screaming hysterically for a full lunar cycle


 

Re: What do you expect from a mouse?

Posted by Kingfish on July 29, 2001, at 13:58:29

In reply to Re: What do you expect from a mouse?, posted by Willow on July 29, 2001, at 11:03:52

Little mouse tea parties like you imagine when you're a little girl, in little mouse houses in little mouse villages which exist in the little holes in your walls.

 

Re: What do you expect from a mouse? » Kingfish

Posted by Wendy B. on July 29, 2001, at 21:38:20

In reply to Re: What do you expect from a mouse?, posted by Kingfish on July 29, 2001, at 13:58:29

> Little mouse tea parties like you imagine when you're a little girl, in little mouse houses in little mouse villages which exist in the little holes in your walls.

Beatrix Potter story images, they are the best little stories for kids. The animals aren't totally cute and happy, they have emotions and sadnesses, and are sometimes even a little twisted...
I don't ever remember having them read to me as a child, but I read them a lot to my daughter, who is now 9. Every once in a while, we get the books out and read our favorites, esp. "Two Bad Mice," the one where the two mice rip through a doll's house while the little girl is out of the nursery (how quaint!), and steal and pilfer all sorts of good things. They try to eat the fake food in the doll's house, but find they can't get a knife through the ham, etc., so they just take it and smash it and throw it around... My daughter hooted at that one *each* time we read it, no matter how many times or how recently we'd read it.
Just some mousey thoughts on a cool Sunday evening, but I'm warm 'cause kitty's in my lap sleeping while I type...

Wendy

 

Re: What do you expect from a mouse? » Wendy B.

Posted by Kingfish on July 30, 2001, at 19:30:45

In reply to Re: What do you expect from a mouse? » Kingfish, posted by Wendy B. on July 29, 2001, at 21:38:20

I agree wholeheartedly. I also loved the Borrowers, the little family that lived in a house. Anything miniature, for some reason.


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