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...we have mice in the kitchen. And apparently, I'm scared of mice, which was something of a surprise to me: I really didn't think I was. Although in fairness it may be less 'scared of mice' and more that instincts honed by Silent Hill tell me to either flee the as-yet-unidentified scrabbling, scratching, squeaking noises or HIT THE MONSTER WITH LEAD PIPING DAMMIT except I haven't got any lead piping so... oh, yeah, there's a mouse there, but so what?

Oh, god. How am I going to eat tonight if it takes all my courage to go in the kitchen and make a cup of tea? I had a horrible suspicion of this as this week I've been hearing concerning-but-it-could-easily-have-been-water-pipes-and-imagination noises, and I've been at a low level of concern anyway ever since I noticed mice strolling in a proprietorial manner across our patio a little while back. Which was one reason to welcome the fox, of course, because I'm not allowed a cat. Bah. But when I went downstairs just now the noises had escalated considerably and I actually saw one of the things. Actually, I held a conversation with them - or at least, I told them to go away or die, although doing the latter outside would be appreciated, and there was a chorus of squeaks every time I stopped talking. Which seemed odd at the time and even odder now I come to write it down. Perhaps they are the mice of NIMH (anyone remember that?) and we will be doing the world a profound disservice by speeding their removal from it.

...think I might go and get a curry, as [info]waistcoatmark suggests: I can't even get something to throw into the microwave and just make a couple of desperate ninja raids on the kitchen, armoured to the teeth (or something), because they appear to be behind or possibly even in the microwave and I'm too much of a wuss to investigate properly. (And don't want to risk the appetising odour of baked mouse permeating the kitchen for the hereafter...)

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[info]bibliogirl wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 10:33 am (UTC)
And don't want to risk the appetising odour of baked mouse permeating the kitchen for the hereafter...

No. No, you really don't. ;)
[info]bibliogirl wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 10:38 am (UTC)
PS I mentioned this entry to [info]rotwang and he swears he can't see it. I don't think he'd worry too much about you being a girly wuss ;)
[info]sielis wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 10:49 am (UTC)
Huh...? How bizarre. I shall go poke at the friends-type settings and see whether it's me or LJ doing something weird. (It's only friends-locked at all in the frankly insanely paranoid fear that neighbour-chap {as in, the one buying the house} might somehow come across it and figure out who it is, although the likelihood seems very, very low - but I thought, what the hell...)

([info]rotwang already knows I'm a girly wuss... ;) )
[info]sielis wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 10:52 am (UTC)
see whether it's me or LJ doing something weird


...as was expected, it was me (er, I think)... :)
[info]bitvacuous wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 12:11 pm (UTC)
killer on the loose
Arty sayz....(but she can't use her LJ as this is friends locked, so she's sleeping under the desk in your leeds-room in a sulk now)
pleeeze bring me back with you after the weekend I will mash and smash and chase and maim any mices that you want me too. I may leave the entrails everywhere but I'll eat their heads....
OK then buy some mouse poison and mouse traps see if I care.
No point in bringing Loki I'm the killer round here!
[info]sielis wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 12:42 pm (UTC)
Re: killer on the loose
I'm wondering if I can buy a dog and just hide it from Mark. (A cat is probably pushing things too far!) He's back pretty late generally, he might never notice...

"Small terrier? Noooo! That's... a new handbag. Yes." (Actually, given my almost total lack of interest in handbags, that might be suspicious in itself...)
[info]sielis wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 12:47 pm (UTC)
Re: killer on the loose
she can't use her LJ

Really? ^_^ What is/are her/their username(s)?
[info]bitvacuous wrote:
May. 26th, 2006 08:17 am (UTC)
Re: killer on the loose
oh the cats have been using MrCs favourite typo lj- [info]bitvacous
[info]lucian_albrecht wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 12:26 pm (UTC)
Your "lead piping" plan seems likely to leave, erm, splatter.

I suggest [info]bitvacuous's lend of a cat. Failing that, I gather tiger urine is an effective animal repellant¹, so perhaps you should bod off to the zoo and cadge some.




1. presumably because the mouse goes "Good heavens! The smells like the biggest cat I have ever seen!. I'll go next door, instead"
[info]sielis wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 12:35 pm (UTC)
Tiger urine?
(Could be a really bad name for a band!)

Wouldn't it repel us, too, though?
[info]lucian_albrecht wrote:
May. 25th, 2006 02:15 pm (UTC)
Re: Tiger urine?
Possibly, possibly...
[info]midnightoak wrote:
May. 26th, 2006 07:53 am (UTC)
Our Pa has mice endemic in his attic, which he can do nothing about (seeing as he can't have a cat on account of them being my gran's least favourite animal after foxes (let's not even start that one again)) and occasionally they used to be seen in the rest of the house when I was little. They rarely come into the kitchen these days though probably due to the 1 trap he sets down. You could feel bad for the little things except I bet they end up feeding the local cat population/barn owl that uses our roof as a look out. You can get sound traps these days that supposedly emit a noise only bats, dogs and mice find annoying leading the mice to move on because "We can't take the ****ing noise from the neighbour anymore" Less smelly than tiger urine...
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