If you need to catch a mouse and ummmm, you want to do it humanely, I suppose this Humane Mouse Trap is for you. *Giggling* we couldn’t help but notice the uhhh, well...the adultness of it's shape as well. *Blushing*
If you need to catch a mouse and ummmm, you want to do it humanely, I suppose this Humane Mouse Trap is for you. *Giggling* we couldn’t help but notice the uhhh, well...the adultness of it's shape as well. *Blushing*
According to it's description it's a better mouse trap, because it is humane and cleverly designed. Clean, easy to use and reuseable. Designed by Willam Oviatt Price $11.50 available at the Museum of Useful Things. Personally, I want my mice dead and trashable but then I never have been a big fan of rodants either. *giggling* If you're a good Buddhist, this is the product for you.
Is it more sad to admit that the first thing that sprang to my mind when I looked at the shape is a Star Trek phaser?
I can't imagine what you would do with it once it was filled with a mouse.....
I just ordered one. I'll report back on how well it works. We have mice in the backyard that ate all our tomotoes right off the plant before we got a chance to enjoy them. grrrr.
I'm sorry - but they should have called it 'The Shaft'.
Oh my....and it has a ball. Now what's better? Killing the mouse outright, or embarassing it to death.....Seriously, what the hell does the ping pong ball do, smash it? Inquiring minds want to know...