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'''Karl's mam''' is the subject of many discussions on the show. She is particularly notable for her bizarre behavior towards family pets, having once shaved a cat to make it easier to clean. She would also accept insects as pets such as "Harry the Housefly", a fly (or multiple flies as Ricky contended) who was "just knocking about" in the house. Another incident occurred where she stroked a bee to de-stress it after it came into the house on some laundry on a hot day. Once she thought it had had enough she sent it back outside.
'''Karl's Mam''' is the subject of many discussions on the show. She is particularly notable for her bizarre behavior towards family pets. She once shaved a sick cat to make it easier to clean. She would also accept insects as pets such as "Harry the Housefly", a fly (or multiple flies as Ricky contended) who was "just knocking about" in the house. There was another incident where she stroked a bee to de-stress it after it came into the house on a hot day. Once she thought it had had enough she sent it back outside. But the story that is most of discussed is that of the time she taped a dead budgie's feather to a rock and placed it in the cage to keep the other bird company.
 
Karl's mam is also a fan of Elvis because, as she says, "he liked fat, ugly women."
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Revision as of 18:30, 23 August 2007

Karl's Mam is the subject of many discussions on the show. She is particularly notable for her bizarre behavior towards family pets. She once shaved a sick cat to make it easier to clean. She would also accept insects as pets such as "Harry the Housefly", a fly (or multiple flies as Ricky contended) who was "just knocking about" in the house. There was another incident where she stroked a bee to de-stress it after it came into the house on a hot day. Once she thought it had had enough she sent it back outside. But the story that is most of discussed is that of the time she taped a dead budgie's feather to a rock and placed it in the cage to keep the other bird company.

Karl's mam is also a fan of Elvis because, as she says, "he liked fat, ugly women."