Posted by sunsettractor on May 01, 2009 at 18:25:58 from (71.119.76.142):
In Reply to: Rat Story posted by Marko59er on May 01, 2009 at 04:56:01:
Years ago, I lived in a rickety old rental house in pomona. Woke up before dawn to go to work, first thing i did was wonder in to the bathroom to do the morning wee, stood in front of the john ready to go, reached up to switch on the light, reached down to lift the seat, somthing was odd... when my eyes finally focused, there was a pair of eyes staring back at me from the hole in the bottom of the toilet bowl, just about startled the c#*p out of me! If my wife would have been the lucky one to find it she would have had a heart attack. Turned out it was dead, dont know if fell in trying to get a drink, or if it came up through the sewer pipe and could'nt get out of the pot? Anyhow, heck of thing to find before you even get your clothes on....Tom
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