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So this is kinda neat. Somehow found myself in in a rat trapping group based somewhere in South East Asia by the looks of it. How I got in it.....idk I can't even read the language 🤣 Anyhow they use all of these funky looking traps. I swear I've seen something similar that used to be used here in the US in some old books . Think they where called tree traps maybe ? Anyone seen or use one ? anyhow neat seeing trapping from all over, thought someone else might find it cool too. 

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So this is kinda neat. Somehow found myself in in a rat trapping group based somewhere in South East Asia by the looks of it. How I got in it.....idk I can't even read the language 🤣 Anyhow they use a

Straight into the food chain id bet, some chilli and garlic and ginger, bobs yer grannys gaylord

You know how pedantic I can be , LOL , but Tagalog is, or was, also written in other scripts to Latin alphabet, such as baybayin and Sulat Tagalog. All the Filipinos I know speak Taglish, a mixtu

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1 hour ago, Lenmcharristar said:

Straight into the food chain id bet, some chilli and garlic and ginger, bobs yer grannys gaylord

I mean honestly there catching them out of rice fields so think they would be a bit different tablefare then like a street rat or something. Probably more like a squirrel then anything 

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14 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Yeah, it does look more Thai than Tagalog.

I need to brush up on my Austronesian dialects ! LOL !

Cheers. 

Tagalong uses the same alphabet we use charts,and lots of Spanish and British words,Thai is fully tonal.

6 minutes ago, Wolfdog91 said:

I mean honestly there catching them out of rice fields so think they would be a bit different tablefare then like a street rat or something. Probably more like a squirrel then anything 

Thai/Cambodia they eat field rats,philippines they eat field/slum rats.

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10 minutes ago, Wolfdog91 said:

I mean honestly there catching them out of rice fields so think they would be a bit different tablefare then like a street rat or something. Probably more like a squirrel then anything 

were do you think rats here are only in the sewers lol 

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35 minutes ago, mackem said:

Tagalong uses the same alphabet we use charts,and lots of Spanish and British words,Thai is fully tonal.

 

You know how pedantic I can be , LOL , but Tagalog is, or was, also written in other scripts to Latin alphabet, such as baybayin and Sulat Tagalog.

All the Filipinos I know speak Taglish, a mixture of Tagalog and English. 
 

Slightly off topic but one of my god daughters who is half Welsh half Filipina qualified for the Ironman World Championships in New Zealand as an Asian Champion . 
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She did extremely well seeing as she’s in her 30’s , a mother of twins and a full time dentist, not a professional athlete. The Aussies and American professionals were to much for her, but I’m very proud of her !

Cheers.

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2 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

You know how pedantic I can be , 

I speak better binisaya (central Philippines)than many on here speak English,lol,yes taglish is widely spoken as is bamboo English.

She looks cool,hybrid vigour,your grandson is the same,smarts inherited from both parent.

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1 hour ago, Wolfdog91 said:

I mean honestly there catching them out of rice fields so think they would be a bit different tablefare then like a street rat or something. Probably more like a squirrel then anything 

I have and will eat squirrels....but I'd sooner drink my on piss,than eat any 🐀 Wolfie... dirty,dirty animals...

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6 minutes ago, Daniel cain said:

I have and will eat squirrels....but I'd sooner drink my on piss,than eat any 🐀 Wolfie... dirty,dirty animals...

 I propose to you, any disease a rat could spread, a squirrel could equally carry.

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