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wafflycat - 15 Jun 2005 22:21 GMT
This afternoon, the Mighty Huntress was in fien form. In the space of
half-an-hour, she brought me two voles and a shrew. One vole & the shrew
were alive & uninjured, so after a spell in the rescue box to recover from
shock, they were set loose in the long grass on the banks of the stream. The
dead one was duly sacrificed at the altar of Bast...

Cheers, helen s
Kreisleriana - 15 Jun 2005 22:51 GMT
>This afternoon, the Mighty Huntress was in fien form. In the space of
>half-an-hour, she brought me two voles and a shrew. One vole & the shrew
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>Cheers, helen s

She is The One!!

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Nik Simpson - 15 Jun 2005 23:51 GMT
For sheer inventiveness I have to commend my Mojo who some how managed to
bring a small scorpion into the house without getting himself stung in the
process and without killing the scorpion. I figure even the E. German judge
would give that at least 6.9 for technical difficulty :-)

Meanwhile Muddy continues his reign of terror on the local rabbit
population, he maybe timid and shy around people, but he's murderous
psychopath when it comes to little baby bunnies :-)

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Adrian - 16 Jun 2005 11:35 GMT
> This afternoon, the Mighty Huntress was in fien form. In the space of
> half-an-hour, she brought me two voles and a shrew. One vole & the
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>
> Cheers, helen s

She's not slowing down as she gets older, is she? I'm sure Frank is very
proud. :-)
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wafflycat - 16 Jun 2005 14:30 GMT
> She's not slowing down as she gets older, is she? I'm sure Frank is very
> proud. :-)

She's definitely not.... one day on and she's literally just brought me the
fattest, biggest field vole I've ever seen... a very dead one!

Cheers, helen s
Pamela  Shirk - 17 Jun 2005 04:28 GMT
>> She's not slowing down as she gets older, is she? I'm sure Frank is very
>> proud. :-)
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> Cheers, helen s

She's preparing for this weekend's visit from the crew of "The Mouser,"  so
quit your whining and let her set us up with the good munchies.

Cap'n Pine Cone esq. drooling
Marina - 17 Jun 2005 17:22 GMT
> She's not slowing down as she gets older, is she? I'm sure Frank is very
> proud. :-)

Frank is very proud, if only he could get his lazy secretary to sit down
and send his congratulations to his lady love for her prowess.

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wafflycat - 17 Jun 2005 20:52 GMT
> Frank is very proud, if only he could get his lazy secretary to sit down
> and send his congratulations to his lady love for her prowess.

Fear not - Frank teleports over here and tells me in his own unique way - it
includes the use of gaiters ;-)

PUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRR

Waffles
 
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