lost in london
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Get a lizard on a bit of string to hunt it down. Worked for Frasier anyway if I remember rightly.
See this would be my feeling too. Should I ever find myself in the fortunate position of having my own Albert, I'd embrace him as one of my own. However, perhaps what I was getting at, is presumably you have a FAMILY who may not be quite as idiotic as you or I?
Did you ever figure out how to remove it or are you still feeding it?Well...the missus is getting thoroughly fed up with him. She was blindly jiggling a yardstick around the edges of the fridge the other day in a futile effort to squash or dislodge him, but Albert is too smart for that, he's clearly right round the back somewhere.
I just have no idea what he is living off though. If I knew, I wouldn't be adverse to secretly feeding him now and then. I can hear him as I type, and it makes me feel like I'm abroad on my holibobs.
He either moved on, or perished. We replaced that fridge around 5-6 years ago and I do not recall seeing his corpse.Did you ever figure out how to remove it or are you still feeding it?
We have a single one under the fridge that hasn't starved in months. I also have no idea how it is surviving without ever coming out.
Having a good inningsWe have a single one under the fridge that hasn't starved in months. I also have no idea how it is surviving without ever coming out.
I think I found him. I'll ask him every day to make this way back there.He either moved on, or perished. We replaced that fridge around 5-6 years ago and I do not recall seeing his corpse.
I miss him.
He just left ? No thanks or anything?He either moved on, or perished. We replaced that fridge around 5-6 years ago and I do not recall seeing his corpse.
I miss him.
PICS?! haha superb.Did you ever figure out how to remove it or are you still feeding it?
We have a single one under the fridge that hasn't starved in months. I also have no idea how it is surviving without ever coming out.
Can’t you get you cockatiel to eat it?