Piggie in a Trash Box
return to the front page | 07:59 PM October 28th 2006. Comment [8]
I’ve some time while I’m waiting for my whole chicken to finish cooking, so why not squeeze in an update.
The guinea piggies like to chew on things and hide in things, so a cardboard box is the perfect toy for them. When I last ran out of trash bags, I tore out two holes in the box for the piggies to run through, and stuck the box in their cage. Little John immediately wedged half his body in the box, while Fireball maintained a careful distance.

After chewing on the box for a bit, Little John decided he had enough. Due to his large rump and the too-small holes in the box, when he moved forward, so did the box. This led to Little John going bananas and tearing around the cage with the box on him. He blasted into the igloo, which blocked the box and Little John was successfully free.

I pulled the box out, too small for the chubby little piggies.
I had the opportunity to snag a NES and a few games, and couldn’t resist.



The games range around the twenty years old mark. There’s something to be said for nostalgia.
YouTube recently pulled 30,000 Japanese videos that involved clips of Japanese shows. Luckily, my MXC clips weren't included. Here’s another one.
The guinea piggies like to chew on things and hide in things, so a cardboard box is the perfect toy for them. When I last ran out of trash bags, I tore out two holes in the box for the piggies to run through, and stuck the box in their cage. Little John immediately wedged half his body in the box, while Fireball maintained a careful distance.

After chewing on the box for a bit, Little John decided he had enough. Due to his large rump and the too-small holes in the box, when he moved forward, so did the box. This led to Little John going bananas and tearing around the cage with the box on him. He blasted into the igloo, which blocked the box and Little John was successfully free.

I pulled the box out, too small for the chubby little piggies.
I had the opportunity to snag a NES and a few games, and couldn’t resist.



The games range around the twenty years old mark. There’s something to be said for nostalgia.
YouTube recently pulled 30,000 Japanese videos that involved clips of Japanese shows. Luckily, my MXC clips weren't included. Here’s another one.