tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745817778350624453.post3438905778887228589..comments2024-03-29T17:44:23.905+13:00Comments on The Flaxen Saxon Chronicles: Of ferrets and molesFlaxen Saxonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03431645401478120921noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745817778350624453.post-44672006170643127072015-03-01T21:39:46.436+13:002015-03-01T21:39:46.436+13:00As you have probably noticed, Kath I've toned ...As you have probably noticed, Kath I've toned down the 'ferrety thing' of late. Has been hard. I suspect there will be an out pouring of all things ferrety, real soon. I really can't help myself. I love ferrets with a passion born of madness. Flaxen Saxonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03431645401478120921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745817778350624453.post-15841262057821822152015-03-01T21:34:17.224+13:002015-03-01T21:34:17.224+13:00Collateral damage, akimbo.Collateral damage, akimbo.Flaxen Saxonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03431645401478120921noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745817778350624453.post-4871279355493089122015-02-15T12:56:34.672+13:002015-02-15T12:56:34.672+13:00Ferrets good. Moles bad.
Had a little bastard in ...Ferrets good. Moles bad.<br /><br />Had a little bastard in me back garden once. Tried everything. Mole smokes, windmills, buried bottles, exhaust fumes, drowning. Even tried a 12 bore (I kid you not).<br /><br />In the end a mate of mine poisoned the little bastard with strychnine. Shame about next doors cat and the dog over the road, but it got rid of the mole...Dioclesehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08139646438543954337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745817778350624453.post-48173837342883637602015-01-25T22:01:24.116+13:002015-01-25T22:01:24.116+13:00OH and Ps you can never do too many ferrety posts ...OH and Ps you can never do too many ferrety posts they are awesome ... I thank you. *bow*Kath Lissendenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16040464740166167943noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6745817778350624453.post-10588929051851957342015-01-25T22:00:43.606+13:002015-01-25T22:00:43.606+13:00Not being of the mathematical chemical or physicic...Not being of the mathematical chemical or physicicistieee (pardon the last word but I couldn't for the life of me think what the word was as I knew it wasn't physical, that would have just confused everyone) persuasion, I started reading above and thought HUH surely one mole would = less than half a ferret, because moles are tiny wee things and ferrets whilst also on the smallish side are I would surmise larger than a mole.<br />I carried on reading all this going through my head rapidly as I read and in fact the ting moment happened before I reached the end of my internal musings.<br />Being really bad a maths I then started to worry about that big number, mathematical dyspraxia means you start panicking about the numbers long before you work out what they mean, it's a bit like being confronted with a charging Rhino with no way out.<br />I then decided taking a breath was a good idea as I had started to go blue by this point and at this self same moment I realised with what can only be described as a rush of relief, that there would be no test to fail and actually you were making your calculation wonderfully simple.<br />So I went back to the beginning and started anew. <br />I found this a very interesting hypothesis and wondered would the same formula (or formuli) work for Fesnying's of Ferrets? I ask because perhaps groups of ferrets would be less deep and if stacked carefully may lead to less crush factor?Kath Lissendenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16040464740166167943noreply@blogger.com