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The Oracle speaks

Post 21

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

smiley - ta that's the best news I've heard all day smiley - smiley

smiley - pirate


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Post 22

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

It may be the only good news you hear today.


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Post 23

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

It wasn't smiley - wow

I was quite highly praised for the casserole with red deer meat, onions, carrots, garlic, laurel leaves, salt, game stock and smiley - redwine which had been simmering for five and a half hours and was served with a mix of mashed potatoes, celery root and carrots and garnished with cranberries cooked in syrup smiley - droolsmiley - droolsmiley - drool

But while we ate we watched our best smiley - football team losing to an Italian team in a group game in the Champions League - and that was not good news of course smiley - erm

But then we had a traditional smiley - apple dessert with macroons and whipped cream, smiley - coffee and calvados (brandy made from smiley - applesmiley - apple ) and forgot everything about smiley - footballsmiley - oksmiley - biggrin

smiley - pirate


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Post 24

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

The oracle eats his supper dutifully but not enthusiastically.

But dessert is macaroons with whipped cream. Also chocolate chip cookies and apple pie.

Some philosophers say that you should eat dessert first.

Some philosophers say that you should live in the moment.

The oracle believes in listening politely to philosophers but then making up his own mind.

If it's a nice moment, it's well worth living in. If it's not, there's a limit to how much you should put up with it.smiley - steam Okay, that's probably not an Eastern approach, but the oracle doesn't give two figs. Think about it: if Eastern philosophy and lifestyle are so superior, why is so much of East Asia overcrowded, full of unbreathable air, and grateful for small portions of rice three times a day, while the West -- well, we know what the West has given to the world -- besides Trump, that is. smiley - biggrin

But to be fair, it's all one world, and the oracle would like to pick the best from wherever it may be found. smiley - zen.


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Post 25

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant


Verse 8

Behold, the Oracle predicts a period of light, followed by a period of darkness. Then light again, then darkness. This is a time of year when, for some unexplained reason, the light lasts for a shorter tme than the darkness. Unless you are talking about the lights in your house.

Which you probably aren't doing, but the oracle will natter on anyway. Isn't it great to be an oracle?

I thought so!

Oops, that is the oracle thinks so.


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Post 26

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

The oracle goes back and rereads his past wisdom.

He sees that in late October he was troubled by the depredations of mice in his kitchen -- and living room, and pretty much everywhere. smiley - cross

It is now late January.

The gods of Amazon have answered the Oracle's call for help.

The Oracle has put traps in the cabinet where he keeps his breakfast cereal. Six mice got trapped there yesterday. They are now deceased.
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Bow down and worship the gods of Amazon.

Or don't.

If you are a mouse, you may be pardoned for not doing so.





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Post 27

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

My dear friend, called the Princess of Gedser Odde (the southernmost point of the Nordic countries) has a sligthly bigger challenge: A rat.
A few days ago it managed to get all the way into the living room, where it chewed her hearing aid to pieces smiley - sadface
She has now succeeded in closing all its entry ways and is aided by the local pied piper - alas, so far without any succes.


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Post 28

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Does it raid her pantry? I use glue traps in narrow passages that the mice have to travel to get to my breakfast cereal.


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Post 29

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

She sees to it that all edibles are safely stored. Which is probably why the rat chewed on her hearing aid instead smiley - erm

There are traps in and around the house. She also has a dog, a terrier I believe. But so far it hasn't been able to get at the rat.


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Post 30

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Hearing aids are odd things for a rat to eat.


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Post 31

Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~

That's what I was thinking. Maybe it smelled a bit like meat? (don't tell the princess I said that!)

Could also be the rat accidentally pushed it off the table and the dog chewed on it. Dogs are fond of things that smell of their masters and mistresses. Like slippers and shoes and clothing.


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Post 32

ITIWBS

Our local kangaroo rats rarely get bigger than mice.

I'm thinking of using the current crop of survivor for target practice with a Daisy air pistol.

Meanwhile I'm also resorting to rat proof containers for the breakfast cereal.













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Post 33

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

smiley - doh

I keep my flour in rodent-proof cannisters. smiley - run


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