Speaking of catch and release, I tried that once. Didn't work so well. Was getting late so I went to bed for work in the morning. I'm nodding off and I hear scratching, but it stops. Nodding off, hear scratching. Turn on the light, it stops. Hmm. Turn the light off, nodding off, scratching. OK, I zoom in, its coming from the corner with the guitar amp in it, so I turn the light on, scratching stops, I get out of bed and go look inside the guitar amp, big ol' mouse. I hoist the amp over my head, go out to the garage and open the overhead and walk down the drive in nothing but my boxers, and shake the mouse out into the road. His lucky night, I was in a good mood. Little son of a gun runs between my feet towards the house. I turn and see him run right up my driveway straight into my dark garage and disappear, and I'm standing out in the middle of the road in my boxers about 10:00 or so. Little son of a gun should have hit the button and closed the garage door and locked me out because I got him a day or two later when I wasn't in such a good mood.
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