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Your iPad has no mouse, can't cook cheese and doesn't attract mice- you could have done much worse for far less money.
Originally Posted by Tdol Your iPad has no mouse, can't cook cheese and doesn't attract mice- you could have done much worse for far less money. You are correct! I could have done much worse for far less money! I could have bought a mousetrap with an HD monitor!
Originally Posted by amigos4 A 'mouseover' is what you get when you invite a mouse to your house for dinner!!!! Mouses are uninvited guests in my home.
Originally Posted by david11 Mouses are uninvited guests in my home. Do your mice become upset when the mouses arrive at your house??!!
Originally Posted by amigos4 Do your mice become upset when the mouses arrive at your house??!! I stand corrected. I should have used mice, the plural form of mouse, not mouses.
Originally Posted by david11 I stand corrected. I should have used mice, the plural form of mouse, not mouses. Let's look on the bright side; the mouses don't know the difference!
Originally Posted by amigos4 Let's look on the bright side; the mouses don't know the difference! Neither do mice.
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