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Floor cat
Sittingduck reminds me - our shed was a massive old thing; to give you an idea of the size at one point it had an old car in it.
Anyway, one day one of the neighbourhood cats fell through one of the broken floorboards and couldn't get out. It must have been as soon as we'd gone on holiday, because when we got back it was dead, and my dad tried to pull it out, but it had rigour mortis and he had to wait for it to rot down a bit.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 9:15, 14 replies)
Sittingduck reminds me - our shed was a massive old thing; to give you an idea of the size at one point it had an old car in it.
Anyway, one day one of the neighbourhood cats fell through one of the broken floorboards and couldn't get out. It must have been as soon as we'd gone on holiday, because when we got back it was dead, and my dad tried to pull it out, but it had rigour mortis and he had to wait for it to rot down a bit.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 9:15, 14 replies)
this is exactly the kind of filth and depravity that is ruining qotw
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 13:00, closed)
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 13:00, closed)
It was OK.
Ish.
Well - a bit soggy and smelly after a while, but OK.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 15:30, closed)
Ish.
Well - a bit soggy and smelly after a while, but OK.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 15:30, closed)
did it smell nice?
I mean, was it a nice smell? Describe the smell for us so that I can be sure before I click this.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 15:51, closed)
I mean, was it a nice smell? Describe the smell for us so that I can be sure before I click this.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 15:51, closed)
What worries me is how was it supposed to feed itself
for the fortnight you were in Skegness?
No wonder it was scavenging in the foundations .
Tell your dad from me he's a twat.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 17:01, closed)
for the fortnight you were in Skegness?
No wonder it was scavenging in the foundations .
Tell your dad from me he's a twat.
( , Tue 4 Mar 2014, 17:01, closed)
shocking
especially if you skim-read it and come away with "one of the neighbours fell through one of the broken floorboards"
( , Wed 5 Mar 2014, 0:50, closed)
especially if you skim-read it and come away with "one of the neighbours fell through one of the broken floorboards"
( , Wed 5 Mar 2014, 0:50, closed)
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