Yikes! Mouse on Board!

hi joe,
you've read the ingredients for the vegetarian style. throw in the otter for the meat version.
pat
 
patrick and linda":qv3jmrse said:
hi joe,
you've read the ingredients for the vegetarian style. throw in the otter for the meat version.
pat

Pat-

That's what I was afraid of!

Joe. :teeth :thup
 
Ve have a resident mouse on board and my grand children loves it! Well. sort of.
In the center of the step going from cabin to cockpit at floor level is a half round hole where cabin water can get thru and to the bilge pump under step. Sort of an unsightly hole so :mrgreen: I took some thin sections of teak and cut out a "mouse house" complete with shingle roof then glue it over hole opening. Now it looks better and I needed a resident so went to wlmart and bought cat toy mouse. When kids are around we take him out of drawer and position him "in his doorway". During the day he "moves" about the boat which gives little ones elation each time they find him. They put him back in his "house" and game continues.

Mouse on board is not all bad :embarrased
Martin
 
hi martin,
great idea! however, i now think you are now obligated to post pictures of this palatial mouse house estate! i'm assuming it has miniature marine air and heat, small mouse head, not to mention very small ice chest for mouse beers.
best regards from a very hot, 97 degrees in ohio,
pat

the ohio valley was in the mid 90's this weekend, the ohio river mile marker 469 and downbound very muddy, west virginia's rains have flowed south.
 
patrick and linda" not to mention very small ice chest for mouse beers. pat .[/quote said:
I'm thinking that the preferred brand of beer for mice is Mousehead Beer. :smilep
 
Ve are headed out later in the week for a couple weeks on boat at seward. I can take shot of mouse hole and apply it when i return.
Martin
 
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