LMAO ROFL!!!!!! Oh, I'd pay to see a video of THAT! I can't stop laughing!
Wayne wrote: > Yes it seems a Mouse loves to stake out an idle car for there residence... > I bought a 55 Chevy and flat towed it home, the old chain and > pipe method... a buddy was driving my 62 Chevy truck ,,, we had a set of > signs to signal stop ect... well about half way home the headliner that was > hanging down with big holes to my right cam alive with this mouse.. jumping > on to the seat and across my lap and on to the floor.. I was trying to > kick it out of the gaping shifter hold when some more of the family > attempted the great escape... > My Buddy seeing my frantic actions and none of them the agreed panic stop > motion.. ASSUMED I was screwing around so not to be out done he did to , by > weaving the truck back and forth causing me to steer with his movement to > prevent not breaking the chain... Now the three mice that I saw and > believe me it seemed like there were a thousand took advantage of my > situation , and began looking for a escape route in Ernest... very time one > ran across the floor by my feet , I kicked at it,, missing every time... > The smell of rodent droppings were blowing around the dust as we speed > along. with me kicking at the mice , yelling at my buddy and these rodents > and steering to his erratic side to side maneuvers... > At the stop sign he opened the truck door and glanced back at me smiling > from ear to ear... at that time he realized I was not screwing around and > needed to get out of this car NOW.. > there were no inner door handles or window crank handles he had to of come > back and do the poke the lever in the hole to get the door open... But there > was a problem. I WAS in a melt down and he was afraid to open the door.. The > more I yelled at him the farther he backed away from the car.. I hade to > promise I would not hit him.. or cause him any harm B-4 he would opened the > door.. the only saving grace was I was able to swat one of the mice as he > or she ran across the seat ,, and while it lay startled in the crevice of > the seat . dealt it a fatal smack......I was going to shove it down Charlie > ( my buddies ) pants when he would open the door ... but a promise is a > promise and I had to ignore that urge.... > > Once stopped I ripped out the headliner from a open door and we made to > mice leave the open door with sweeping motions of a battery cable pushed > under the seat...... > and YES Charlie sat in the car as I drove the truck home the finial > distance.... > > Wayne > ACES # 1556 > TC # 186 ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Krister Meister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "The Chevelle Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 9:56 AM > Subject: Re: mouses - was: [Chevelle-list] Mouse Motor > > > > > My '66 Chevelle SS had been barn'ed for 20+ years. The heater core had > > leaked rusting a hole in the heater box. Mickey Mouse and friends built a > > condo in the whole heater box and blower motor housing. > > > > Krister Meister > > Bloomingdale, IL > > '66 SS #'s matching > > > > > > > > -- Check out my webpage at http://www.ProStreetCar.com TREMEC Distributor at http://www.5speedTransmissions.com Team Chevelle member #1778 (Gold), ACES member #1377 Hoosier State Chevelle Assoc (www.IndianaChevelles.com) #6

