Living in the rural countryside, we get mice and squirrels in the car. They chew wires, make nests and generally are destructive little critters.
I was driving home last spring and as I tried to accelerate, the car just stopped. We could not get it running and had to have it towed. When it arrived at the service centre and they opened the hood, they found the BIGGEST squirrel/mouse nest that they said they had ever seen.
Now, I generally drive the car every two to three days, so I have NO idea how long that nest had been there.
My husband told me that’s what I get for not putting the car in the garage.
Well, the car has been in the garage for weeks now, as I have not gone out by myself due to illness, and do you know what I found yesterday? Mouse poop on the front seat.
My husbands garage theory blown out of the water…..
We had a mouse die in our car one summer, and couldn’t find it, so we took the car to the mechanic. He told us it would cost over $1,000 (this was in the 90s, so it would be a LOT more now) to open the dash because of the airbags. “You live where you can leave the windows open at night. Eventually the smell will go away.” Many moons later, I opened the ash tray for something, and there was the mouse, belly up, in all his funky glory.
Elizabeth could have dodged a bullet without lying to her mother, as she did when she ruined the milk when Elly sent her on an errand. All she had to say was this:
Elly: “Elizabeth, open the cage and let him go!”
Elizabeth: “I opened the cage and he got out. See?”
Elizabeth shows empty trap to Elly
Elly: “Thank you. How hard was that? Now let’s get out of here.”
You may have heard of the man who rigged his shed so that if someone entered it; a gun would fire. This sounds a lot like what Elly is doing. As it turned out, an intruder entered the shed (who later fully admitted his intent to rob it), and was shot by the booby trap. He suffered a major injury and had expensive medical bills. He sued the owner of the shed. Does his case have merit?
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
awww, man!
GeorgeInAZ almost 2 years ago
One under the front wheel?
minty_Joe almost 2 years ago
Sounds like Elly’s been getting suggestions from Johnny Knoxville and his crew.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I remember a game by Ideal called “Mouse Trap”. You, the player, had to construct a “Rube Goldberg” type machine to trap a mouse.
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Which one was the fatal blow? I vote for the crunch.
Pet almost 2 years ago
Living in the rural countryside, we get mice and squirrels in the car. They chew wires, make nests and generally are destructive little critters.
I was driving home last spring and as I tried to accelerate, the car just stopped. We could not get it running and had to have it towed. When it arrived at the service centre and they opened the hood, they found the BIGGEST squirrel/mouse nest that they said they had ever seen.
Now, I generally drive the car every two to three days, so I have NO idea how long that nest had been there.
My husband told me that’s what I get for not putting the car in the garage.
Well, the car has been in the garage for weeks now, as I have not gone out by myself due to illness, and do you know what I found yesterday? Mouse poop on the front seat.
My husbands garage theory blown out of the water…..
Dani Rice almost 2 years ago
We had a mouse die in our car one summer, and couldn’t find it, so we took the car to the mechanic. He told us it would cost over $1,000 (this was in the 90s, so it would be a LOT more now) to open the dash because of the airbags. “You live where you can leave the windows open at night. Eventually the smell will go away.” Many moons later, I opened the ash tray for something, and there was the mouse, belly up, in all his funky glory.
Johnnyrico almost 2 years ago
I guess Elly forgot to warn him…
mckeonfuneralhomebx almost 2 years ago
She could have just put a snake or cat in the car.
Upton O'Goode almost 2 years ago
Everyone knows, or ought to, that a displaced house mouse will always go for the front wheel.
Chris almost 2 years ago
and he didn’t get informed… sounds like my family at times too. :}
ladykat almost 2 years ago
I’m glad I didn’t have anything in my mouth when I read the last panel!
Barnabus Blackoak almost 2 years ago
untill you find it, DON’T park in the garage! When you get in and out he can slip out and back into the house!
rshive almost 2 years ago
Mouse problems can cause problems.
rebelstrike0 almost 2 years ago
Why is Elly squinting at Michael in the second panel?
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Holy crap……….
mindjob almost 2 years ago
A commercial for Rice Crispies
kamoolah almost 2 years ago
Elizabeth could have dodged a bullet without lying to her mother, as she did when she ruined the milk when Elly sent her on an errand. All she had to say was this:
Elly: “Elizabeth, open the cage and let him go!”
Elizabeth: “I opened the cage and he got out. See?”
Elizabeth shows empty trap to Elly
Elly: “Thank you. How hard was that? Now let’s get out of here.”
stamps almost 2 years ago
The best laid plans of mice and women…
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
How can you lose a mouse in a small enclosed space like a car?
Also,when a human is determined to prove its superior intelligence by declaring war on an animal,why do you always think the animal will win?
Foob almost 2 years ago
So Elly didn’t tell John about any of the mousetraps in her car? Now we know who’s a sore loser about not winning that pillow fight the other night.
BlitzMcD almost 2 years ago
Those sound effects! I have a sudden urge to watch reruns of Batman…..
pamela welch Premium Member almost 2 years ago
LOLOL — Poor John!
Angry Indeed Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That mouse is going to be very upset with John’s driving. Very upset, indeed!
USN1977 almost 2 years ago
You may have heard of the man who rigged his shed so that if someone entered it; a gun would fire. This sounds a lot like what Elly is doing. As it turned out, an intruder entered the shed (who later fully admitted his intent to rob it), and was shot by the booby trap. He suffered a major injury and had expensive medical bills. He sued the owner of the shed. Does his case have merit?