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GUEST,Corridus BS: Stir Crazy: A Hamster Goes Mad Slowly (228* d) RE: BS: Stir Crazy: A Hamster Goes Mad Slowly 19 May 06


Well put, MMario. Schauzers are vicious creatures intent on killing any rodent they can apprehend. Awful things! They're noisy and hysterical too. It's not enough that they mean to sieze you and kill you, they must yell about it incessantly while hounding you to your doom. Ugh!

That reminds me of 'Muffy', that disgusting poodle. She belongs to the Rich Kid's rich mummy. She was yearning to get her snaggly teeth on me, but she never succeeded. She encountered Mizzenchip "The Cat" one time in the park, but had the sense not to attack him. She jumped ran around in a frenzy and yelled at him from a distance. He barely spared her a single, utterly contemptuous glance. Typical. It's a pity she didn't go for him, because Mizzenchip would have flayed her alive with his claws. Oooooo...I hate to think what Muffy would have looked like after that! Too bad Muffy still has that one working brain cell left. Ha! Ha!

We have been speculating as to what might have happened to Mizzenchip. He was very tough, but I hear that those gigantic things the human monsters roll around in when they want to go long distances are even tougher. Perhaps one of those got him. We'll probably never know.

I'd feel a lot safer knowing he really is gone for good.


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