What is a rat's tossbag?
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What is a rat's tossbag?
I've heard of a rat's behind and I've heard of a tossbag but you would have to be pretty unique to be a rat's tossbag.
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I;m not with you.WayneJudson42 wrote:So why all the fuss whn I mentioned RB haters on the other thread?
Out of the closet now?
I've been critical of Rod probably longer and louder than anyone on this board.
That I think he's a lying, two face, self interested piece of crap wouldn't be a surprise to most.
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From my understanding "rats tossbag" originates from colonial America where villages would become so over run with rats that they would set sacks with food in them, wait til they got full, tie them off and toss them off cliffs. Hence the phrase "a rats tossbag" the name for the type of sack they used.
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what is there were no cliffs? silly method.saintDal wrote:From my understanding "rats tossbag" originates from colonial America where villages would become so over run with rats that they would set sacks with food in them, wait til they got full, tie them off and toss them off cliffs. Hence the phrase "a rats tossbag" the name for the type of sack they used.
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They invented the catapult for this very reason.123 wrote:what is there were no cliffs? silly method.saintDal wrote:From my understanding "rats tossbag" originates from colonial America where villages would become so over run with rats that they would set sacks with food in them, wait til they got full, tie them off and toss them off cliffs. Hence the phrase "a rats tossbag" the name for the type of sack they used.
For more info http://www.ratstossbag.com
They actually called it the ratapult for obvious reasons before they worked out they could use it on cats of course.
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JeffDunne wrote:I;m not with you.WayneJudson42 wrote:So why all the fuss whn I mentioned RB haters on the other thread?
Out of the closet now?
I've been critical of Rod probably longer and louder than anyone on this board.
That I think he's a lying, two face, self interested piece of crap wouldn't be a surprise to most.
i could add a few adjectives
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I don't give a Rats Tossbag what Malcolm Blight, Rod Butters and Grant Thomas have to say about a club that none of them are a part of anymore. I loved GT and still really like him, but why all the fuss still. Rod and Malcolm I don't give a toss about anymore. Lets look to the future instead of digging up the past.
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Love itsaintDal wrote:From my understanding "rats tossbag" originates from colonial America where villages would become so over run with rats that they would set sacks with food in them, wait til they got full, tie them off and toss them off cliffs. Hence the phrase "a rats tossbag" the name for the type of sack they used.
The Urban Dictionary listing for tossbag
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tossbag
So accordingly to this a rats tossbag makes absolutely no sense. Did we expect anything else from Malcolm?
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tossbag
So accordingly to this a rats tossbag makes absolutely no sense. Did we expect anything else from Malcolm?
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When I was training to be on the Animal Emergency Response Team for the RSPCA, I learnt that a Rat's Tossbag is a device to be used when a rodent must be flung from a high place. It is used to protect the animal from blunt trauma upon landing.
Here is an example of one of the products used by the Edinburgh AEMT.
Perhaps The Fireman has used one before?
Here is an example of one of the products used by the Edinburgh AEMT.
Perhaps The Fireman has used one before?