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Post by andydecker on Jun 7, 2021 20:16:56 GMT
I am truly sorry, but these rats look more like hamsters or naked mole-rats like Rufus Have no fear, they just want to cuddle. In the picture, maybe, in real life, you stay & be cuddled, I'd be running away as fast as I could! As long as they don't want to live in my flat, are as big as rottweilers and have a second brain growing out of their neck, I don't have a problem with them
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drauch
Crab On The Rampage
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Post by drauch on Aug 3, 2021 17:33:45 GMT
There's a brief bit on the novel version of George Henry Smith's The Coming of the Rats in the Rivals of the Rats sub-forum, but it looks like it was originally a short story before being expanded into the novel, and according to a blog I found (which I won't link, as it's inundated with vicious pop-ups), was again re-released, edited to fit more to an adult book angle, as Virgin Mistress.
Anyhow, the original story was also titled The Coming of the Rats, released in the November 1959 issue of Men's Adventure magazine, ADAM.
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Post by dem bones on Jan 19, 2023 11:09:02 GMT
Amos Sewell William B. Rainey - When The Rats Fed: ( Dime Mystery Magazine, April 1934). A girl's piercing scream brought Byron Kent to that inner room where the rats fed. Lost in the swampland, hunter Byron Kent and Lobo the Irish setter stop at a lonesome house in the pines. A huge retard with a rifle appears out of the gloom, insisting there ain't nobody here. Having already decided with Lobo that the place reeks so bad it is unfit for human/ canine habitation, Kent instead ask directions for the road to Tuscaloosa. As the armed fellow points them toward town, a scream from within. Kent has interrupted the torture of a young woman by a slobbering blind invalid and wife! Seems the couple blame Anne's father — the doctor — for their son's terminal idiocy. See how he likes it when they return his daughter insane! Met dank aan Saskia van de Kruisweg!
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