Posted by FarmI on May 25, 2010, 8:58 pm
> You leave your boots outside and stand them up to reduce the chance of a >
> nasty (spider etc) crawling in over night: right? You shake them before
> putting them on just in case and all will be well: right?
> Except when they become a display platform for small birds who sit on the
> edge. Apparently they face outwards to attract their mate, shoo off their
> rival etc and their squitter therefore points inside. So guess where they
> squit. Ain't nature grand.
LOL. Moral of the story is to always take your boots inside. We do.
Posted by PC on June 4, 2010, 7:38 pm
On 26/05/2010 10:58 AM, FarmI wrote:
>> You leave your boots outside and stand them up to reduce the chance of a>
>> nasty (spider etc) crawling in over night: right? You shake them before
>> putting them on just in case and all will be well: right?
>>
>> Except when they become a display platform for small birds who sit on the
>> edge. Apparently they face outwards to attract their mate, shoo off their
>> rival etc and their squitter therefore points inside. So guess where they
>> squit. Ain't nature grand.
> LOL. Moral of the story is to always take your boots inside. We do.
No sh**? Its quite obvious.
Jonno's right again>
Posted by terryc on June 4, 2010, 10:24 pm
On Fri, 04 Jun 2010 23:38:45 +0000, PC wrote:
> No sh**? Its quite obvious.
That is the question.
> nasty (spider etc) crawling in over night: right? You shake them before
> putting them on just in case and all will be well: right?
> Except when they become a display platform for small birds who sit on the
> edge. Apparently they face outwards to attract their mate, shoo off their
> rival etc and their squitter therefore points inside. So guess where they
> squit. Ain't nature grand.