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Should I Or Shouldn't I Tell The Wife


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#1 Bassn Blvd

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Posted May 20 2012 - 01:16 AM

that our son's hampster is loose and running free through the living room?

I cleaned my son's hampster cage earlier today and just noticed we never returned him to his cage-- we left him in his little globe. Our dog has been running around going crazy chasing what I thought was a lizard until I just saw a little furry creature run accross living room floor, out of his globe.

The wife is in bed sleeping. Should I wake her and let her know the hampster is loose or let her find out on her own when she wakes in the morning :roflmao1: ?

I think I'll wait until morning. It will be great to start my day off by hearing her SCREAM. In fact, I think it would be even better if I catch it and lock inside the bathroom :hahaha-024: . The problem is, how do I catch a little 3 inch rodent that can run 100mph?



Oh boy, I can't wait to hear her scream, HAHAHAHA.

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Posted May 20 2012 - 01:54 AM

LOL, Youve got the right idea man!

We had a mouse running around the apt for a while, thats what happens when you neighbors dont like to clean. He would chew up paper and stick it in her shoes. She yelled and screamed that I needed to get a rat trap, he only put in her shoes, so let him be and left it up to her... rodents in the house can be halarious :D

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Posted May 20 2012 - 02:12 AM

This story reminds me of this time when I was in like 4th grade the Nintendo 64 just came out and me and my buddy's were all over at this kids house playing mario cart. Well Brian the kids house we were at had a ferret and his little brother had a hamster. We had the ferret out letting it run around and play well we played the n64 well his little bro let his hamster out not knowing we had the ferret out. Well long story short did you know a ferret will tear a hamster to shreds and run off with its head in like 15 seconds it was crazy hilarious and gross at the same time. I remember it like it was yesterday not every day you see two pets battle to the death if you wanna call it a battle it was more like a massacre.
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Posted May 20 2012 - 04:02 AM

Tell her. She will understand. Then again...........
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Posted May 20 2012 - 07:32 AM

Think about the turds everywhere when you wake up

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Posted May 20 2012 - 09:53 AM

You must like sleeping on the couch..LOL

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Posted May 20 2012 - 11:05 AM

I had hamsters growing up, the best way to catch them is to get a container, put peanut butter in the container and then use the hamster tubes to lead it up over the container. Hamsters have a good sense of smell. It always worked for me. Make sure you don't let him get in your walls, he can do that by gettin in the water heater room.
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Posted May 20 2012 - 12:02 PM

You must like sleeping on the couch..LOL


Trust me, I tried to wake her up after I went to bed but the words wouldn't come out. It was like screaming during a nightmare but nothing comes out.

LOL, she woke me up this morning to tell me the dog keeps chasing a lizard and wanted me to go catch it. She is PETRAFIED of lizards, hahahahaha. I told her it was Scout, the hamster, and not a prehistoric miniature dinosaur.

Our dog kept sniffing the hall closet so Scout was an easy find and has been returned to its house atop our son's dresser.

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Posted May 20 2012 - 12:04 PM

I have 4 of em. Awesome little things.
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Posted May 20 2012 - 12:18 PM

I have 4 of em. Awesome little things.


I never intended on my son having a hamster. My oldest son thought it would be funny to give his little 4 year old brother a hamster for Christmas. I think my oldest did it just to p me off.

I'm a clean freak so the cage gets cleaned very often.

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Posted May 20 2012 - 01:37 PM

I never intended on my son having a hamster. My oldest son thought it would be funny to give his little 4 year old brother a hamster for Christmas. I think my oldest did it just to p me off.

I'm a clean freak so the cage gets cleaned very often.


Whats the age difference on them? My boys are a touch over 2 years apart I wonder what im in for lol especially coming from my wife and me we were both little devils growing up lol
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Posted May 20 2012 - 02:04 PM

Whats the age difference on them? My boys are a touch over 2 years apart I wonder what im in for lol especially coming from my wife and me we were both little devils growing up lol


I have 3 sons, 22, 19 and 4. 2 from the first ***** and 1 with my current wife. The 22 yr old is the one who gave the 4 year old the hamster. My 4 yr old is very good and gentle with his pet. He gets involved with feeding it and cleaning the cage.

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Posted May 20 2012 - 02:17 PM

I have 3 sons, 22, 19 and 4. 2 from the first ***** and 1 with my current wife. The 22 yr old is the one who gave the 4 year old the hamster. My 4 yr old is very good and gentle with his pet. He gets involved with feeding it and cleaning the cage.


ah I see where you could think the oldest got it to p you off lol and wow that's a pretty big gap but then again there's 12 years between me and my older sister. My 3 year old has his rabbit hes good bout cleaning the cage he remembers to remind his mother every day she needs to clean it lol.
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Posted May 20 2012 - 06:52 PM

My workmate asked me to babysit his kids pet rabbit and 2 hamsters while he took his family on vacation.when my two oldest kids were 5 and 2. That was 17 years ago and the s.o.b still hasn't come to pick'em up, LMAO.




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