Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/28

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Subject: Disappearing Animals [was Re: [Leica] R9/DRM spider update]
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Fri Sep 28 13:20:00 2007

> You know,  disappearing animals may be getting to be a real problem.
> 
> A week ago as I was driving back from an errand in Harvard Square and
> rounding a U-turn to put myself back on Mass Ave, a mouse popped up
> from under the hood behind my right windshield wiper.  He scampered
> to the middle of the car, faced forward, stuck his nose in the air,
> wiggled his whiskers, and took in the scene, enjoying the breeze like
> a tiny brown puppy.  Seemingly pleased by all this fun, he ducked
> behind the left wiper and disappeared under the hood again.
> 
> I have no idea what happened to him.  He couldn't get into either the
> car or the engine compartment from where he was but there was no sign
> of him when I got back to work and looked for him.
> 
> Hope this isn't the start of a trend.  It could be serious.  I wonder
> what it all means...
> 
> Anyone else had animals or bugs disappear recently?  We may want to
> keep track of this stuff.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dick
> 
> 


I think mice are cute even sometimes I think that about the big ones.
I also think even certain bugs are cute. Like yesterday I thought that.

Do people have pet bugs? I don't even have to ask.

I'm an All Creatures Great and Small kinda guy.

But right now I'm killing bugs with Boric Acid.
And The Art Of War - by Sun Tzu
I keep that under my pillow.

Mark William Rabiner
rabinergroup.com



In reply to: Message from r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard Taylor) (Disappearing Animals [was Re: [Leica] R9/DRM spider update])