
I noticed this when I went into Lincoln Lutheran last week. At first I thought, “What a strange thing for a student to do.” Then I jumped up on a chair. This was not a good idea, because the chair in question was on wheels.

I got rid of the food, and presumably the mouse moved on as well.

Ugh. I can’t sleep, so I thought I’d check out the new post already. Now I probably won’t be able to go back to sleep. Thanks Lloyd.
*jibblie*
Three Musketeers? When there are so many other things there?
You know, that mouse’s disease-infested feet were probably all over those other candies. You should probably just send them to me.
I hate to burst your bubble, but Lloyd wrote this post months ago. (I needed back-up post help, and he needed to bump up his numbers.) That candy is long trashed.
Sorry, Karla. If it makes you feel any better, I bet it was elves, not mice. Hope you slept.
(I told Lauren that I wrote this post months ago, because I’m going to have to go in to school today)
I wish I could eat candy like mice do….and make it last for months & months & months.
All I can say is “yuck.”
Ewwww!
Is that really true, or did you eat half of that candy bar, Lloyd?
We were rearranging my classroom and found a wrapper of a breakfast bar behind a file cabinet. The wrapper was whole but there was no bar in it. Upon further examination, we found a small hole in the wrapper. So it was probably ants. That’s a lot of food for ants.