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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 16 Nov 2019 15:03

It was restored the first time ,what makes the RRer think it needs reporting again

Ahhh I know , Flash of lighting here!!

It will be hidden all weekend and until they come back into the office on Monday :-(

Sharron

Sharron Report 16 Nov 2019 15:14

What's wrong with it anyway?

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 16 Nov 2019 15:21

Somebody with a small mind just wanting to be aggravating.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 16 Nov 2019 15:22

Sharron

Exactly ! :-D

Sharron

Sharron Report 16 Nov 2019 15:27

I think yesterdays posing might have been removed.

Yesterday we had a plumber turn up, he took the bath out and there was, indeed, a dead rat under it. He took it away but was not allowed to continue working until I have had a rat catcher round and, no doubt, a housing officer to make sure I am not infested, which I am not!

So we now have no stink of rat but still a whiff of sewage and no bath either until the rat catcher has been.

The cat has had a severe talking to as well!

Caroline

Caroline Report 16 Nov 2019 15:28

If it's been RR'd and restored already why do they think it's suddenly in need of RRing again when nothing has changed!! Someone needs a head shaking.

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 16 Nov 2019 16:18

This board would be so boring without the ups and downs of life with Sharon.

Ignore the humourless and keep going Sharon. :-)

Sharron

Sharron Report 16 Nov 2019 16:21

Thank you. That is very kind.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 16 Nov 2019 17:36

I don't believe it!!!

Nowt wrong with that posting!

nameslessone

nameslessone Report 18 Nov 2019 10:38

It's back!

Sharron

Sharron Report 18 Nov 2019 12:31

Rat catcher is coming tomorrow.

Caroline

Caroline Report 18 Nov 2019 13:46

You can have a cup of tea and a natter with him as there's nothing for him to catch :-)

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 18 Nov 2019 18:34

You could ask the rat catcher to show the cat how to kill a rat instantly! :-D

Sharron

Sharron Report 18 Nov 2019 19:45

Oh, he knows how to do that but Daddy might not want his rat immediately and you wouldn't want it going stale.

Bobtanian

Bobtanian Report 19 Nov 2019 00:26

I suppose he could always pickle it and have Rat a Vin...

a la Baldrick?

Sharron

Sharron Report 19 Nov 2019 10:58

Rat catcher has been.

He doesn't think there are any more rats but will be back in a fortnight to check and be really sure. Then the clean team need to come and get the rest of te insulation out from under the bath. Then the plumber can come and then I can have a bath.

Clothes pegs out!

Caroline

Caroline Report 19 Nov 2019 11:30

Blimey...glad it's not summer time :-)

Dermot

Dermot Report 19 Nov 2019 18:10

Pied Piper of Hamlyn is on his way. ;-)

Sharron

Sharron Report 19 Nov 2019 18:23

We had a very interesting conversation. He does know what he is talking about and the history of rats.

There is a theory, which will particularly appeal to Dermot, I am sure, that there were actually not as many rats in Britain during the Middle Ages as has always been accepted. Even after the influx of the brown rat, dovecots, which were winter meat facilities had their nest boxes far too low to protect them from brown rats, which can and do climb well as opposed to the native black rat which is not very inclined to.