Ever wonder why a CD will sit on the shelf for years and years, then when it comes time to play it, the darn thing won't play, is scratched or broken in half by some mysterious means? I blame this little guy who has a curious taste for laser etched plastic.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Doodle
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 440 x 293px
File Size 37.6 kB
Heh! When I read your comment, the first thing that popped up in my head was that old Gary Larson "Far side" cartoon which had a Human Astronaut climbing back on board his Lander, and stuck in the treads of his boot was a little green creature with the remains of a bag of groceries. "Let's go Al!" he said. "There's no sign of life here."
Although I do admit I now have a mental image of one of those buggers carrying a half-eaten CD trundling up to the face of some sleeping person and bopping them on the nose and complaining about the cuisine. "What's this William Shatner crud?! Can't you have some Vivaldi? Or even a helping of hard rock would be good!!"
Consult with DireWolf505. He's got some good ideas. I wouldn't reccommend a shot gun or scatter shot weapon as these guys are fast, and one could make "Swiss Cheese" out of their dwelling. I'd reccommend putting a good CD in the bottom of a wastebasket, with a ramp leading up to the brim. They fall in and can't get out. (Be sure to make a back up copy of the CD first.)
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