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featherynscale) wrote2005-01-21 03:31 pm
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Grumbling
It seems there is a creature in the walls. A distinct scratching noise is emanating from the wall between the Den of Iniquity and the Hall of Laundry and Entry. The cat is monitoring the situation closely. What the hell do you do about creatures in the walls? I hope it can get itself out, because I can't get it out. Failing that, I hope it is a large bug and not a mouse or a small rat, because I can't get it out, and bugs hardly ever smell when they die. Failing that, I forsee a season of sleeping on the couch.
Bah.
Bah.
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Although it might be easier to simply torch the house.
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(my wymyn-posytyve nature makes me substytute the phallic 'i' for the more vulval y. the I is so phallic with its nasty dot implying the tyranny of the male gaze and the money shot. whereas y's have a lovely receptive opening before leading into the dark fertile matric of what lies below the sentence)
we were talking about burning and pillaging, right. perhaps we should go back to that...
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I'm good with bots. My track record with cephalopods contains too few data points to make a generalization.
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You sure know how to sweet-talk a robotic cephalopod.
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Bugs even large ones are never held by walls and they rarely scratch Mice are equally gifted since they live in the walls They know how to escape them
My guess is it is a winged creature or other rodent i,e, Squirrel or coon or the like I would do the old television thing Put a glass to the wall unless of course you have a scope lying around. Tap the wall and see what you hear to help you identify the creature. There are services that remove them A bit pricey though
MY sweet one may the Goddess soon give you an outlet for all that pent up stress
Love you now and always
T
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It doesn't sound like a bird, or at least there is no flapping. The wall really isn't wide enough to accommodate a coon unless it was very tiny, but a standard-sized squirrel would fit easily.
Don't know. More data.
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Well, that seemed unlikely.
is it?
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Oops. The link.
Pish, Tosh.
Just sayin'. been there, done that.
Re: Oops. The link.
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So very /in.
Re: is it?
that's great!!