
What would you have done? Would you have paid or tried to do it yourself? Have you ever had a similar issue?
Currently on a quest to create 365 blogs entries in a single year. While I've already failed in the time period specified I'm still going to complete my goal, eve if it's late. Son of Delmar and Sharon Derricott of Preston, Idaho. Spouse of Tara McLean Derricott of Murray, Utah. Father of Jacob Anthony of Logan, Utah; Erik Bryson of Brigham City, Utah; and Emily of Hamilton, Montana.
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Never had that one happen before.
I just remembered your "milk in the trunk" story, though...
we had that happen in hamilton. we set mouse traps all over the garage. my animal rights activism ends with any personal cost over $20. we caught a few mice and never had any more problems.
I find comfort and consolation in your comments, Kim.
(There are a lot of K sounds in that sentence!)
I'm curious (another K sound) to know what you did to "fix" your car. Apparently you didn't buck up for the $250 service fee.
you alliterate beautifully. we had to take the car in because the mouse had eaten some important cord. i don't remember how much it cost, but it was a lot more than $20, which meant all efforts were made to kill the other lurking mice. my mother-in-law also had this happen to her in olympia, washington (and it cost her a lot of money). who knew mouse-car attacks were such a rampant problem. the evil mice. let's bring them down ;)
I like your style, Kim. I'm with you. LET'S BRING THEM DOWN!
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