mockingbirdq: (masa/kai)
mockingbirdq ([personal profile] mockingbirdq) wrote2008-07-21 07:26 am

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Eww...Eww...EWWWW!!!!

A few months ago, our wonderful sanitation workers managed to damage our garbage can while using the machine to pick it up and dump it. No, the city would not replace it, so we've just kept using it, knowing that eventually it will be completely destroyed and we will have to buy a new one.

So it has a large crack on the top left side of the lid. This morning, as I was rolling the can down to the curb, a mouse ran out the crack, up my arm and then scuttled into the grass.

LET ME REPEAT THAT: A MOUSE RAN UP MY HAND AND ARM. AUGHHHH!!!

I told Tomu he was lucky that I am used to having to deal with rodent infestations in my classroom silently so as not to panic students (or worse yet, send them on mouse hunts with shoes in their hands.) Otherwise, I would have woken every neighbor within two blocks.

We are SOOO cleaning out our garage this week. Everything with be in plastic storage or dumped!

Must go shower and research mouse control methods. Just EWW!

[identity profile] regisjr.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 12:47 pm (UTC)(link)
AHHHHHHHHHHH! I would have been freak too. I live near the woods and we get a lot of... things.

[identity profile] mockingbirdq.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
racoons and possoms were always in our yard when I was growing up, along with various wildcats. That said, I cannot stand mice and rats.

There is a picture somewhere of Tomu's grandmother who lives in an ancient house in Chicago holding a rat as long as her arm that she had beaten to death with a broom. I'll have to find and post it...

[identity profile] dprlynch.livejournal.com 2008-07-21 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
ewwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

you're better than most then - i'd have freaked the living f** out

[identity profile] mockingbirdq.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Nothing freaks me out after finding a nest of baby mice and their dead mother in my fild cabinet at work. Or the time that a mouse ran across my foot and the students in my class either jumped on chairs (the boys mostly) or chased it around the room (mainly girls). They are EVERYWHERE at our school!