NKKD Hortons
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- Jun 14, 2011
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This is a personal story from the year 2005 while I was doing my master's in winnipeg, manitoba, Canada.Your Highness said:You're right RKC. ABSOLUTELY!! No party without Alain. We'll squash the cheese with the wine and send it right down the chimney for the mice to have a field day!!
Hey...by the way, do you think there are "household" mice in Canada???
And I second...third...and fourth about Alain's classy sense of humour. Unbeatable. And once he starts...he's unstoppable. Hopefully I have got him started now. Lets hope we have a few laughs in the forum!
I came back from my lab after a very long day, switched off the lights and was taking a short nap in my couch when I suddenly realized I was not ALONE. I heard some noise in the kitchen. I lazily woke up from my couch and was in total shock to see a brown mouse on my kitchen floor. I squealed, jumped and ran to my friends apartment across the hallway.
For a moment I thought it was one of those eight poor souls I sacrificed that morning in my lab experiment was haunting me but no this is brown and alive and the eight were white and dead.
I had to report the incident in my leasing office the very next day and they set up mouse traps in my apartment and in the hallway as well. They trapped atleast three the following day. Well, I have to mention that this student and staff hosuing was built in the 1950's.
So, be ready for some surprises that will be memorable like this one. Ah.... the mice will definitely have a field day with your cheese.