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Date:         Fri, 24 Sep 2004 12:22:31 -0700
Reply-To:     Yoel and Tina Crane <yoelandtina@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Yoel and Tina Crane <yoelandtina@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: (F) Re: New Toy / I'll Have My Rodent Well-Done
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Anything protein being roasted usually smells good -- I have had moths roasting on the halogen lamp at home -- smells just like when my husband is bbq'ing steak in the back yard...

Tina

On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 14:25:04 EDT, George Goff <thx0001@aol.com> wrote: > In a message dated 9/24/04 1:01:08 PM, calle.fallberg@TELIA.COM writes: > > << You´re frying mice that has nested in the exhaustsystem ;-) > > Calle >> > > Don't laugh, this is a real possibility. As I have written previously, I am > something like the dufess Bill Murray character in "Caddyshack", constantly at > war against some harmless little creature who is just looking for a place to > raise the family. > > One fall evening shortly after I got my first van, I cranked open the sunroof > and took the kids for some ice cream. Once the exhaust system got up to > temperature it really started cooking, puffing out billowy clouds of smoke. I had > already learned the Vanagon mantra, "Now what?", so I muttered it and pulled > over. When I got to the rear of the van, even with the engine stopped it was > still smoking like a diesel with its choke left on. That was when I caught > the unmistakable odor of burning protein and about the same time the kids > started with the 'What's wrong, Daddy?". I was ready to tell them about the field > mouse or chippie being catalytically converted to charcoal in the exhaust > system when I remembered the series of books about the cute field mouse family > sitting on the shelf at home. So, I lied and told them that a squirrel probably > thought the tailpipe was a good place to store some acorns. > > George >


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