And I named him Loki
Here is chillin in his house. It's a motherfukcin shoe box. I threw that dude some rice grains, some cheese, and some french fry crumbs.
I was tryin to get him to do pullups but he was bull****tin.
You can't tell but in this one I was screaming 1 MORE PU55Y!! ..and then he'd get it done and I'd be all like 1 MORE GET THE FUKC UP! and then he'd struggle some more and I'd be like.......
you ever did that to your friends before?
Ok so I told my dad I found a pet mouse and he was like well next time youre at walmart get some poison.. Not for Loki but for the other 100 mice that might be living somewhere in the house...
Here's my predicament..
If I let him go, he'll probably get into the poison and die... But if not.. I have to keep a ****ing mouse (no homo).
Either way his family will die, but if I let him go, he gets to die with them.. So maybe that's better?
But then again... it's a g.d. mouse.. but still.. I mean... he don't wanna die...
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04-27-2007, 11:15 AM #1
So I found a baby mouse in my house..... (pics)
Mountain Man #27, rockin a 200+ IQ - Some kind of Steven Hawking ****
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That would make a perfect snack for my fish.
"Modern man is conditioned to expect instant gratification but any success or triumph realized quickly, with only marginal effort is necessarily shallow. Meaningful achievement takes time, hard work, persistence, patience, proper intent and constant self-awareness. The path to such success is punctuated by failure, consolidation and renewed effort. Personal reconstruction is art." - MFT
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