Conversation Between Bleachfangirl and Chez Daja

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  1. A giant nut? I'm guessing he got confused and spent a bit of time trying to attack it? (It happened at a pet shop once, so it came to mind)

    I'm fine! I just need to learn how to sleep. Do you know how? If you do, want to give me some tips? =D
  2. We're fine, thanks. Jari had an encounter with a giant nut the other day, but we're okay now!

    How're you??
  3. Hello Chez! How are you and the hamsters doing? Well, I hope.
  4. Maybe...! That means rats are more immune to harash conditions, in a way. That's how I feel, anyway. Those things survive through anything!

    Brown squirrels? I wish I had more squirrels in the garden. The only thing I don't like about them is how they try to fight with birds.
  5. Yeah, rats are kind of scary like that. Maybe they've just become more immune to those nasty little diseases than we have? I have no clue, but they are still creepy little things if they're wild.

    Yay! Because of scientific technology, we even get to do stuff like this! ^^

    I guess. The ones in my backyard are a funny brownish gray color. It's kind of entertaining watching them go about eating and playing, but they're not pets, so it feels different. >.> I wish they would go away. -.-
  6. Yeah... It's actually a surprise that the rats survive so long despite the diseases... A nine months up to about three if the rat is living the high life, haha.

    The black plague isn't a threat because we have ways of combatting disease now... Whereas in the olden days, we didn't. Yay for scientific technology and medical advancement!

    I guess squirrels are worse over there, huh? We have mostly grey squirrels nowadays, but we still have red ones, and even the odd white albino as well. They're really cute ones, haha.
  7. Eeeew! That sounds gross. At least our hobos come fully or overly clothed. Ours are a little more deranged though.

    Yum. Don't you just love how the creepy animals are also the ones that end up carrying the diseases? >.> At least it's kind of a warning. "I am dirty and gross and I'm packing major diseases right here!" I don't think the black plague is still around. Lurking maybe, but not really a threat....hopefully.


    My uncle did, and I threw stuff. They're cute, but they're pests too. >.> I didn't know what to do with them...
  8. Exactly. The Canadian was frozen to the spot. The drunken hobo looked like some kind of cowboy gone wrong. Wearing dirty jeans and a vest that didn't hide his stomach or something of that nature. It was so many years ago that I can't remember it too well.

    >_>

    I'm glad that rat didn't come near Jari. It was a brown rat, which are well known for carrying diseases. Fatal ones, too. Apparently humans can get really sick from those... which was a worse case in the olden days... They're not the same as black plague rats, though... Otherwise I'd have shot some ratass. >_>

    Soo... you actually tried to shoot squirrels? I think squirrels are pretty cute, haha.
  9. Haha! That's the kind of situation that Jari was in! Poor guy though. You never really know what to do when a big, scary hobo walks up to you. Be rude and ignore them, or stand there and freak out?
  10. Hahaha, yeah.

    And yes, our hobos' are very scary, although you need to remember that ours are London hobos, which for some reason mean they're absolutely wasted and half naked due to soiling themselves. I remember my sister had a guy from Canada come to visit us about seven or eight years ago and we took him to London. He got harrassed by one of our London hobo's, and my dad had to kind of drag the Canadian away from the hobo because he looked too shocked to move. Oh God, I'll never forget that look on his face. It was gold, even if the situation wasn't as hilarious.
  11. Haha. Glad you liked that scenario so much. I know that Jari didn't, but we'll just forget that. Did it really take that long for him to get it off? It's kind of funny to imagine a hamster just letting loose on the spot, you know?
    Your hobos are scary then! In my mind, he was dirty, hairy, huge, smelly, deranged, and kind of rabid. The kind you'd find in the second Home Alone movie. ^^
  12. Hahahahahahaha, you're so right. No wonder Jari was shitting himself. Literally, his wheel was plastered in the stuff for about three weeks. Luckily that's back to normal now.
    I'm scared about the creepy man scenario, I really hope that rat doesn't come back now, haha. That's like our version of a hobo, I suppose. A hobo that's been swimming in the shit of the sewerage plant about a mile down the road. >_>

    Your last message made me laugh so much I will need to give you a good rep.
  13. Well, imagine it like this: You're a nice little girl at home, doing nothing wrong, when all of a sudden, a huge, dirty, creepy man comes to your window and starts saying weird things, fogging up the glass as he does it. It would scare me for sure. >< Haha. I guess that would make him kind of interesting to watch.

    I've just got crazy squirrels in my yard. They eat all the fruit and make lots of holes. I try to shoot them, but they don't leave.
  14. I kind of miss him. I mean, I'm glad he's gone in the sense that I think he tried to commuincate with Jari (sometimes Jari would hide and squeak), and I get the feeling it frightened him, so I'm glad in that sense. But on the other hand, he was pretty funny to watch. He kind of walked and jumped around like a derrangd kangaroo.
  15. You notice those things? You're a quick one then. At most, I can notice a few standout features on regular animals, but not unless they stay still for at least a minute. -.- Do you miss him now that he's gone? He might have been a pest, but you did know him.

    Ah, I see. That's cool. ^^ I'm just one of those people that love meat.
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