Monday, September 01, 2008

Chalky Roborovskies

I RETRIEVED A COLLECTION OF COLOURED CHALK STICKS from under a bus stop on my early morning fag-hunt. Chalk I had originally been minded to use for Pavement Art, a business I was peripherally involved with some years ago. So after decorating various doors and boxes with psychedelia, shrubs and daisies with mystical inscriptions beneath, I turned my attention to my hamsters who, according to an old owners' manual can, in full-blown hissyfit mode (and if you've never seen a hammy throw a full-blown tantrum you don't know what you're missing: the paw-stomping, teeth-gnashing, up-in-the-air-springing and yes poisonous-serpent-style hissings are not easily forgotten, especially as one's just witnessed one's docile (but ordinarily vigorous) tubby pet turn from domesticated furball into ferral streetfighter. They can allegedly in such revved-up states, easily snap a stick of chalk in half with one single chomp of 2cm razor-gnashers!

Not so Bashful Tubbymouse-Roborovski. Having examined said mineralistic intrusion with some consternation, she did seize it with little hands and took to nibbling it with quite some inquisitiveness. Tiny little toothmarks were left all over it. Spherical took one glance, fled, then glared at me furious through one of many Bashfully-chewed-out holes in the toothpaste-box! Itchy took to gnawing with far more enthusiasm than Bashful. Then promptly bit the end off!

All of which has set me to pondering what vital collective memories of long ago eves on the Mongolian steppes might be revived by such nibbles. I've heard pregnant roborovskis do well to gnaw on a posh piece of chalk called a "mineral lick" ... so I'm off to purchase the very same right now and see how well they do on it. Mineral lick? Mineral Chomp, once "Baby" Itchy's gnashers get anywhere near it..!

Speaking of which, here's a song by Noel Coward, specially adapted for Spherical:

Don't let your daughter get the mange Mrs Tubbymouse;
Don't let your daughter get the mange!
She'll itch, Mrs Tubbymouse;
She'll bitch, Mrs Tubbymouse ~
So don't let Baby Itchy get the mange!


To be sung to the tune of "Don't Put Your Daughter On The Stage, Mrs Worthington" (click below)...

16 comments:

  1. I wonder who lost the chalk? :0

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  2. Chalk at a bus stop? I bet some little kid has gone to school in tears!

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  3. Akelamalu: a pavement artist, perhaps?

    MissUnderstood: surely kiddies don't bring chalk TO school, they get it given there~~?

    Also, don't the teachers use squeaky and more-expensive-on-the-pens whiteboards these days..?

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  4. I have a crate here is you want and will throw in a couple of 4 year old artists for free.
    I don't think their parents would mind.

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  5. My skinkids have loads of chalk.. I shall send them out to decorate the local pavements now.. if they get arrested I'm coming to you for the bail money hehehe

    Ben

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  6. Hey Gleds,
    Maybe the Hamsters can write a book in chalk?

    Hamsters are very clever. They even run America. ;D

    Hope all is well with you.

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  7. "Fag Hunt"? Gawd . .

    Hammies, must have a need for calcium or something . . .sharp little toofs for tiny tubbies!

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  8. Somewhere in the world a child is crying because it lost a packet of chalk! LOL!

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  9. There's a giant chalk drawing going on at my school tomorrow in the parking lot. Everyone in my class is supposed to come and draw with chalk... I'm debating whether to go or not.

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  10. *Waves madly*

    HOLA!

    I'm back from Spain and madly trying to get through the 400 posts on my bloglines. Just to let you know I'm back and will catch up properly soon.

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  11. Hehe I'm sure those chalk drawings you left on doors and boxes will be appreciated ... someone might even be blogging about what the mystical inscriptions might mean.

    ... hope Mrs Tubbymouse is listening*!*

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  12. I think my daughter, who is 24, was making a few designs on our patio not too long ago. It's fun for all ages!
    Interesting song in the vid.

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  13. Oh my I need to see a hamster hissy fit! LOL

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  14. Chalk is fun. Hopscotch. Writing messages for passerbyers. It's not just for writing out lines in detention any longer.

    "I will not use Gledwood's comment box as my own blog forum"

    "I will not use Gledwood's comments box as my own blog forum"

    "I will not use Gledwood's comments box as my own blog forum"

    Ok enough. Cheers!

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  15. Nicole: ;->...

    Lucinda: o I see everyone does a square and it gets giant. cool idea!

    Biombiombie: sorry for the spelling mistake but it looked so entertaining... o yeah Mrs Tubbymouse is always eardropping on me!!! (Don't let ur daughter get the mange now Mrs Tubbymouse!)

    Trixie: hola! donde esta la cerveza y la playa?

    that's the only spanish i know...

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  16. Pussinboots: I know they're unusual passtimes but hey... no i never guessed they'd nibble on it really... spose they must all like the taste and maybe it DOES have handy minerals for them... I have to find that mineral lick as they might really like that and it might make their fur furrier and their ears perkier...

    Crystalchick: excellent stuff. my old next door neighbour made a roman mosaic. it looked excellent. they were breaking up old plates for months and months and i wondered what on earth they were doing

    MQ: only "normal" golden hammies i've ever seen do this... pandable used to take exception to being woken and do it

    Eileen: ;->...aarghbeingcutoffyetagain...

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