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"Playing on other peoples property"


Ema

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random thread I know! But that is what the Little idiots from up and down the road have been doing.

They've moved alot of stuff and kicked a few plants over and also when we

Came home today and I went straight to Check my Rabbits(who have been looked after by a Home sitting service for the week)to find that the un used Bottom hutch(we have a two tier one) was full of the pebbles out of the sandbags(which wernt burst) out of the garden and also the big painted stones had been moved from the side of the Pond at the front.

After looking through the Hay of the hutches which the rabbits were in I found loads of Pebbles which had been thrown in by the Little B*stards and Im glad one of my Baby rabbits(they're only young) didnt choke on them.

And theyve been also feeding my rabbits themselves with suspicious plants.:shock:

Ive already made a Vet appointment for this afternoon and shall be sending them the Bill.(btw we have a good instinct of who they are )

Theyve also took our fence down and we're not paying for it to go back up!

I mean what would you do?because havent they basically trespassed on someones property?

My Parents are considering going round and shouting at their Parents but I dont think it will work as they dont listen around here.

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Remember kids: land mines are allowed under the Geneva Convention as long as you trigger them, they can't trigger automatically. So wait until they're standing over them, then press the button yourself, and it's allowed under the Geneva Convention.

Or get a padlocked gate or a fence with some spikes behind it for them to fall on....

'Forget happiness I'm fine, I'll forget everything in time'

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Caustic soda? That's paint stripper, right? Yeah it does rather hurt on your skin after a while. At first you don't feel it but then it burns. Might not be too good for the rabbits though.

Here's the snippet from wikipedia relating to Caustic soda....

"Gloves and eye protection should be worn when using sodium hydroxide, since there is a high danger of causing chemical burns, permanent injury or scarring, and blindness. A PVC apron is also recommended when concentrated solutions or the solid form are used. It should be stored well away from strong acids such as battery acid. It can create enough heat to ignite flammables (such as alcohols), so it should be added slowly in biodiesel processors. Vinegar is a mild acid that will neutralize lye, a strong base, but do not use vinegar or any other acid to neutralize a strong base that has contacted the skin; this will generate heat and cause a heat burn as well. If lye makes contact with the skin, rinse well with copious amounts of water"

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