Click here to see the mouse spring the trap and free the food. Don’t worry, the mouse came back later and ate the fudge off of the floor. Yuck! Doesn’t he where that fudge has been?
I’ve made a full-feature presentation (about 7 minutes) with sophisticated editing, cinematic brilliance and an award winning score. I’ll be selling copies for $19.95 to benefit the Fumigate My Office fund (FMOF). Place your orders now to avoid the rush.
My parents are here for Christmas and we will be having a house full of church friends to eat Christmas Eve dinner. I’ve promised the children a short sermon (cheaper than buying an XBOX) and we will open our presents after church.
I hope you all have a great weekend.
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Short sermon. There’s an idea.
I’ll buy 2 of those DVDs for my brother-in-laws.
Enjoy the holydays.
PS: That trap was WAY TOO SMALL for that rat. And I jumped when it snapped…
I don’t know why that’s funny, but that’s funny.
I hope you guys have a great Christmas. I’m a little worried about my sermon. It’s NOT too short and, at the moment, isn’t even holding MY interest.
Pray.
Short sermon? Heresy! Give in on anything but sermon length.
Funny video.
I laughed out loud! Not only is it hilarious that the mouse did what it did, but that it was being video’d to begin with just really tickles me. Don’t know what I’ll do for chuckles over the holiday weekend (I’m back at work Tuesday) without you guys………….
Have a wonderful Christmas!
FYI: That’s NOT a mouse in the video. That’s a RAT. You’ll need a much larger trap for critters that size. The alternative would be to start your own psych lab and keep them as experimental rodents. Then you can do all kinds of psycho things to them in the name of science.
I jumped when the trap snapped. Then laughed out loud…for a long time. In fact, I’m still snickering.
I hate mice/rats…
I want to see the video of the thing being caught.
Have a wonderful Christmas Holiday. I could write a modest essay on my experiences with rats. So I have followed your commentry with a feeling of deja vu.
Suffice it to say that rats are highly adaptive and intelligent (Probably why they are favored as lab assistants). In my experience, they are on to you quicker than you expect with all the tricks we used to try and eradicate them.
Bro - Enjoy the time with the family and church (sans church mice) friends.
May we all enjoy short (come on Steve)sermons on Sunday so we can get home quickly to open our
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