[QUOTE=âciarancareyshurlingarmy, post: 1035837, member: 464â]You will need a few more names. Can I suggest?
Lundy
Denis Byrne
Mick galwey
Sol Campbell[/QUOTE]
Nothing would give me greater pleasure than killing Gary Neville on Monday night.
Brian o Driscoll ???
If Howard Hughes had heard his tone of voice, he wouldnât have bothered.
[QUOTE=âKinvaraâs Passion, post: 1035495, member: 686â]The neighbour I used to visit died since.
There used to be 3 different lads I used to visit in this village, they are all dead now. Single Bachelors, no running water, no jacksâŚ
Different times.[/QUOTE]
And did you get the farms after all that??
Youâre some cunt Dan.
Not an acre.
Was with my grandfather once combining out in his front meadow, he used to just stand there supervising as he was elderly, I was young and was with him. Next thing he started roaring , when I looked back there was this motion over and back in his crotch area. A rat escaping the combine harvester had run up the leg of his trouser and become trapped âŚI was all for whacking the shit out of it but my uncle arrived and after an intricate operation released it through the fly of the trouser âŚthe sheep dog did the rest
Nothing against them at all Glas, but Iâve become accustomed to the over and under. Hope that clears the conundrum up for you.
The Aussies have a completely different attitude to rats than we do. They donât seem a bit bothered by them.
I suppose the convict ships were alive with them.
Must be that. Although they know nothing of the plague or the pide piper so I donât think they have the fear\hate of rats breed into them at a young age like us.
My sympathies @Sidney[/USER]. Rats well capable of climbing heights. The rats were climbing trees in field over my back garden last year. [USER=1]@Rocko laughed when I told him this and accused me of imagining it.
I seem to have had a very discerning mouse in the attic. Set a trap with some cheese on it last week and it wasnât touched. Put a bit of chorizo on it last night instead and he was caught this morning.
There is never just the one.
Send up the jack Russell
We had one mouse about two years ago. I saw it twice and it was never seen again.
Lifted up the shore covering at the back of the house there. There are two pipes going from the house into the main sewer which serves the street. One has a bit of a hole underneath it. Iâm identifying this as a possible rat run. Still beats me how they got upstairs as there wasnât sight, sound nor smell of them downstairs at any stage. Youâd smell ratâs piss, right? Canât smell it upstairs either. The house has been rat-free for 27 hours now.
Iâve half a notion I heard a trap going off in the neighbourâs house yesterday. Not sure whether to discuss the matter with them for fear they might think that I was claiming they are source of the problem.
[QUOTE=âSidney, post: 1036096, member: 183â]We had one mouse about two years ago. I saw it twice and it was never seen again.
Lifted up the shore covering at the back of the house there. There are two pipes going from the house into the main sewer which serves the street. One has a bit of a hole underneath it. Iâm identifying this as a possible rat run. Still beats me how they got upstairs as there wasnât sight, sound nor smell of them downstairs at any stage. Youâd smell ratâs piss, right? Canât smell it upstairs either. The house has been rat-free for 27 hours now.
Iâve half a notion I heard a trap going off in the neighbourâs house yesterday. Not sure whether to discuss the matter with them for fear they might think that I was claiming they are source of the problem.[/QUOTE]
Well worth discussing it with them.
If you are In a semi d theyâll find a run across the roof into your attic , theyâll find a way down from there
Sidney, when you head to bed leave some food on the kitchen floor with the downstairs doors open (access), bread, meat titbits etc. when you come down am youâll know whether you are rat free or not. If you have young kids, ESP crawlers, take it very seriously
I meant the inside doors (open ) obviously âŚ