April 20, 2005

  • For the past year (or so) my girlfriend’s house has been home to a
    mouse. For the most part the mouse never really caused any major
    problem, except the occasional nibbling of the snacks on the table. It
    did get to the point though that we really needed to get rid of it. We
    went ahead and put a mouse trap in a corner of the house. But that
    mouse pretty much easily avoids the trap.

    After months of no success we decided to get those sticky mouse trap
    pads. After three days of no success I get a call at around 7:30am and
    hear “eeekkkk, the mouse, the mouse is in the trap, and it’s still
    twitching!” Since my girlfriend didn’t want to do anything with the
    mouse, I told her to just cover it with one of the boxes in her house,
    and that I’ll come over later to take care of the rest.

    So I went to check on it, and sure enough the mouse is very much stuck
    on the sticky trap.  All four paws were right on it, and he was
    even next to the rice cakes that we left to lure him in. He was in fact
    still alive, and may actually have been nibbling on the rice cake while
    he is stuck.  I completely covered up the mouse in the container
    and threw it all in the trashcan.  It’s trash pickup day too, so
    what timing ey?

    Well, we finally got rid of the mouse. Hopefully there aren’t more.

    Your Life Path Number Is 1
        1 
    Your
    Life Path is characterized by individualist desires, independence, and
    the need for personal attainment. The purpose to be fulfilled on this
    Life Path is that of becoming
    independent. This is a two part learning process; first, you must learn
    to stand on your own two feet and learn not to depend on others. After
    you are indeed free and independent, you must learn to be a leader.

    Many of our generals, corporate leaders, and political leaders are men
    and women having the Life Path number 1. You always have the potential
    for greatness as a leader, and you may fail as a follower. Many 1′s
    spend most of their lives shaking off their dependent side. When this
    happens, there is little time left for enjoying the rewards to be
    gained through independence. You may have to overcome an environment in
    which it is very easy to be dependent -  and difficult to be
    independent.

    You have an abundance or creative inspiration – and possess the
    enthusiasm and drive to accomplish a great deal. Your drive and
    potential for action comes directly from the enormous depth of strength
    you have. This includes both the physical and inner varieties of
    strength. With
    this strength comes utter determination and the capability to lead. As
    a natural leader you have a flair for taking charge of any situation.

    Highly original, you may have talents as an inventor or innovator of
    some sort. In any work that you choose, your independent attitude can
    show through. You have very strong personal needs and desires, and you
    feel it is always necessary to follow your own convictions. You are
    ambitious, and either understand or must learn the need for aggressive
    action to promote yourself. Although you may hide the fact for social reasons, you are highly
    self-centered and demand to have your way in most circumstances.

    If you are not fully developed, you may express the negative side of
    your number. That means your demeanor may appear very dependent rather
    than independent. If this is the case, you are likely to be very
    dissatisfied with your circumstances and long for self-sufficiency. On
    the strong side of this negative curve, the 1 energy can become too
    self-serving, selfish and egotistical. Over-confidence and impatience
    are the weak side of your Life Path.

Comments (5)

  • What if  you killed the momma mouse and now the baby mice are ORPHANS!  haha but i’d prob do the same thing… but that’s me, i’m EVIL.  muwhahahhaha *evil laugh*  EEEEEXCELLENT *rubbing my hands like mr. burns* 

  • awww bye bye mousie…at least Kita didn’t kill it first…now i kinda feel bad for the mouse :( what color was it albert?

  • the mouse was a dark grey… why was there another color mouse that you know about?

  • You doomed the mouse to die an agonizing death.  Did you at least put it out of it’s misery before you threw him out?  Because with those sticky traps the mouse eventually starves to death.  Sometimes they will get so hungry they will try to gnaw through their body parts to get free.  That is not a warrior’s death.  He should have been granted the honor of a proper death. 

  • I left him to die an agonizing death… I know, I’m evil. I had second thoughts about it, but the trash was already picked up before I could put it out of it’s misery. It was right next to a bag of rice cakes too, so it’ll live a little bit longer. Before the trash compactor squishes it to death that is. =P

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