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| Friday, June 09, 2006 |
| Willard gets another pass |
Mother Nature intervened in the case of torrential downpours last night, and set off the traps, so no rat hits.
In other news, I have brand new, Beee-youuu-teee-ful garden gate that no man or beast can get through without permission.
This weekend rats. Your asses are mine. |
posted by Broadsheet @ 4:00 PM   |
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Interesting. One of my favorite rhetorical questions, lately, is: Who gives a rat's ass? Now I have my answer.
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It's true! I want a rat's ass. I want them ALL.
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Interesting. One of my favorite rhetorical questions, lately, is: Who gives a rat's ass? Now I have my answer.