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Re: Re: Re: Re: Po'Taters!! by d.- on 2004-01-06 15:17:56
I, too, have no fear of spiders... I like the 'daddy lon-legs'-- tickle-y and harmless. I would have a harder time being around the larger tarantulas though... Meanwhile, back at the Rat Farm -- the rat has already been stinking for a week now, and, was there probably for a week prior i.e. I kept getting a slight and fleeting whiff of something a while back -- I kept checking the fridge for something turning bad. Not a thing. Now, of course, it all makes sense. The smell of death and decay -- you never forget that! The wall is beyond paper thin, so, no help there. And that's why I expect the stench to always linger... sigh... What a way to go. Makes for an interesting shower-mate. I mean, he is DIRECTLY behind the shower wall! So when the pipes heat up -- away he cooks! Feh. P.S. Have you seen or heard from Tater? P.P.S. I'm happy that you will be a teacher. What age group? and where? Teaching English in another country mayhaps? *** Our Lady of Rats
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Po'Taters!! by Kid on 2004-01-07 14:32:28 | Reply to this | |
I don't like replying to something where you've called yourself "Our lady of rats" - but I'll let it slide because of the circumstances. Given all that you've just said, you have my sympathy once again, though perhaps some air freshener would be better. As to whether the smell with always be there...its a bit gruesome, but its only the smell of the bacteria on the rotting flesh of the rat, so once that's gone, you'll be back to your "I can breathe properly" best. Rest assured, if I were to be able to visit you, I would not use the rat as an excuse to delay proceedings. On a completely separate, in fact...night on opposite, note, I made some bread tonight, from scratch. It is awesome, like bread tends to be, but not only looks, smells and tastes good, but also flies in the face of a lot of people who said I would fail....ahahahahaha. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: PS & PPS by Kid on 2004-01-07 15:25:30 | Reply to this | |
a) No, I've not seen or heard from Tater for an age - though I only get the updates from the site, like yourself, I guess. b) No, my immediate plans are to teach 11/12-18 year olds, all in England, English. It means that my lack of literature knowledge is really biting me hard, and my paranoia means I stay up too late reading books I've bought, but can't really afford until times that leave me too tired. Vicious circle it is. I hope to be more comfortable with that aspect later on in the year - I'll keep everyone posted. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: PS & PPS by Kid on 2004-01-07 15:25:43 | Reply to this | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
a) No, I've not seen or heard from Tater for an age - though I only get the updates from the site, like yourself, I guess. b) No, my immediate plans are to teach 11/12-18 year olds, all in England, English. It means that my lack of literature knowledge is really biting me hard, and my paranoia means I stay up too late reading books I've bought, but can't really afford until times that leave me too tired. Vicious circle it is. I hope to be more comfortable with that aspect later on in the year - I'll keep everyone posted.
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