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A tourist walked into a Brighton curio/antique shop. After looking around for a while, he noticed a very life-like bronze statue of a rat. It had no price tag, but it was so striking that he decided to buy it anyway.

 

He took it to the owner and said: 'How much is this bronze rat?'

 

The owner replied: 'It's £12 for the rat, and £100 for the story.'

 

The tourist gave the owner his £12 and said: 'I'll just take the rat, You can keep the story.'

 

As he walked off down the street, he noticed that a few real rats had crawled out of the sewers and begun following him. This was a little disconcerting, so he started to walk a little faster, but within a couple of blocks the swarm of rats had grown to hundreds, and they were all squealing and screeching in a very menacing way.

 

He increased his speed & ran on towards the beach, and as he ran, he looked behind him and saw the rats now numbered in their MILLIONS, and they were running faster & faster. By now very concerned, he ran down to the pier and threw the bronze Rat far out into the water.

 

Amazingly, the millions of real rats jumped into the water after it and were all drowned.

 

The man walked back to relate all this to the shop owner, who said: 'Ah, you've come back for the story then?'

 

'No,' said the tourist, 'I came back to see if you've got a bronze Muslim Fundamentalist Cleric, a couple of illegal immigrants, a Sheffield Wednesday supporter, and anything American!'
 
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One troublesome rat this was ,took some working out this one , had the run of the house for about three months . If you worry about putting the blue pellet poison down for these buggers. Try some dry plaster with sugar mixed .
 
yuk!
dry plaster/sugar?

lol - they eat the plaster/sugar mix as it is sweet. The paster mixes with the stomach juices and hardens meaning they starve to death as they can't eat, and they can't poo either, s no nasty rat droppings either.
 
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