HLS
27-Mar-2007, 10:13 PM
i saw this on the news today. funny
http://http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17773580/
Mouse taunts man, makes off with his dentures
Captured rodent escapes from Maine resident, then takes prosthetic teeth
WATERVILLE, Maine - Never underestimate a mouse’s determination.
There’s a mouse in Bill Exner’s house that he says he has captured three times. Each time, the mouse escaped, and the last time the rodent made off with his lower dentures.
Exner, 68, said he and his wife Shirley scoured his bedroom after the dentures disappeared from his night stand.
“We moved the bed, moved the dressers and the night stand and tore the closet apart,” he said. “I said, ‘I knew that little stinker stole my teeth’ — I just knew it.”
They found a small opening in a wall where they suspected the mouse was coming and going, and their daughter’s fiance, Eric Holt, stepped in to help.
“He brought a crowbar and hammer and he sawed off a section of wood and pulled up the molding and everything,” Exner said. “It was quite a job.”
They retrieved the dentures, and Holt suggested his future father-in-law boil them in peroxide and whatever else he could find for to disinfect it.
The mouse apparently isn’t done. It frequently comes out and stares at Exner, his wife said.
“He’s taunting him — I swear he’s taunting him,” Shirley Exner said.
http://http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17773580/
Mouse taunts man, makes off with his dentures
Captured rodent escapes from Maine resident, then takes prosthetic teeth
WATERVILLE, Maine - Never underestimate a mouse’s determination.
There’s a mouse in Bill Exner’s house that he says he has captured three times. Each time, the mouse escaped, and the last time the rodent made off with his lower dentures.
Exner, 68, said he and his wife Shirley scoured his bedroom after the dentures disappeared from his night stand.
“We moved the bed, moved the dressers and the night stand and tore the closet apart,” he said. “I said, ‘I knew that little stinker stole my teeth’ — I just knew it.”
They found a small opening in a wall where they suspected the mouse was coming and going, and their daughter’s fiance, Eric Holt, stepped in to help.
“He brought a crowbar and hammer and he sawed off a section of wood and pulled up the molding and everything,” Exner said. “It was quite a job.”
They retrieved the dentures, and Holt suggested his future father-in-law boil them in peroxide and whatever else he could find for to disinfect it.
The mouse apparently isn’t done. It frequently comes out and stares at Exner, his wife said.
“He’s taunting him — I swear he’s taunting him,” Shirley Exner said.