Fresh New York city sidewalk kill
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Fresh New York city sidewalk kill
I’m down by the Freedom Tower in New York City, going to lunch with clients. The question is: should I pick it up and put it in my pocket or not?
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Soft and wet - the only way....
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Yes, you should, and then ask the chef to give it his best treatment for you. What else could you do?
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Any mice I used to trap I’d shave with my wife’s razor ( I wasn’t going to use my own...)
I’ve got a nice stash of mouse fur as a result. Great touch dubbing material.
I’m currently single.
No idea why........
I’ve got a nice stash of mouse fur as a result. Great touch dubbing material.
I’m currently single.
No idea why........
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Dana - Leave it alone. You don't need to be the new "Patient Zero" from some new animal transmitted decease...
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Re: Fresh New York city sidewalk kill
Dead starling--yes, pick it up; dead mouse--no, let it go!
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Re: Fresh New York city sidewalk kill
I'd leave it alone. It's not worth catching a new disease, and there's not enough toilet paper in the stores to stock up on.
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Gentlemen, thank you for the timely responses!
FWIW, This is a baby rat. What immediately caught my eye is the similarity to this critter and British water rat......Robb Smith let me examine a piece of his water rat fur at the last flyfishing symposium......
Here’s a couple of more fun facts: I was very close to La branche & Company’s old headquarters building who incidentally we used to do work for. And I was very close to the marble cemetery, where Theodore Gordon is buried. So I took it as a sign from the flyfishing Gods that this treasure was in fact put they are just for me.
I did not, however take Dinsdale home with me!!
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FWIW, This is a baby rat. What immediately caught my eye is the similarity to this critter and British water rat......Robb Smith let me examine a piece of his water rat fur at the last flyfishing symposium......
Here’s a couple of more fun facts: I was very close to La branche & Company’s old headquarters building who incidentally we used to do work for. And I was very close to the marble cemetery, where Theodore Gordon is buried. So I took it as a sign from the flyfishing Gods that this treasure was in fact put they are just for me.
I did not, however take Dinsdale home with me!!
Dana
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Dana, I didn't expect you to pick it up. I read it as a joke. Did it have a hook attached?
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