I don't see it at that price OR the coupon. I see it at sears for that price and they say they beat amazon, but no coupon.
I don't see it at that price OR the coupon. I see it at sears for that price and they say they beat amazon, but no…
I don't see it at that price OR the coupon. I see it at sears for that price and they say they beat amazon, but no coupon.
I don't see it at that price OR the coupon. I see it at sears for that price and they say they beat amazon, but no…
"If you stick a drinking straw in that whole"? Hole maybe? Just pointing it out.
23 + 23 = 46, at least here in mexico.
I'm not sure if this is sarcasm, but they don't bleach them. Go to places like arkansas where there are a lot of laying houses and you will see houses full of pure white chickens laying pure white eggs. I know the chicken's color has nothing to do with it, but just saying.
The one on the right looks like the ones in mexico, the chickens also have orange looking skin. Chickens are typically fed marigolds to maintain the orange color as people here would not buy white skin chicken or pale yellow yolks. The eggs DO taste better here also than us supermarket eggs.
The darker yolk is based on what the chicken is fed. Here in mexico yolks are a lot darker than in the us and chicken's skin is orange because they are fed marigold's to look that way, not to mention the people that sell them also dye the skin with food dye. That's just the way it is, I have never seen white…
Here in mexico pretty much all have chelada's, micheladas so you must not be speaking about here.
Let me fix that for you:
People here in mexico do drink corona but "familiar" in the brown bottle. It, Victoria and indio are mostly what you see where we live.
It's one's taste for flavoring. That's like saying don't eat food so shit you have to put salt in it.
You must not have seen much of mexico, lots of people like me drink cheladas or micheladas with lime in it. Source: I'm a beer drinking Mexican.
Ever hear of a Chelada or michelada ? Source: I'm a beer drinking Mexican.
Construction nail? As opposed to a demolition nail?
Yep. I remember riding my bike without shoes when I was a kid. One of my feet slipped off the pedal to the front and I drug off 3 toenails on the pavement.
Not sure if this is what you are looking for but I used foldersync when I had android:
I think you have that backwards. Holding my tongue against the roof of my mouth I can only breathe through my nose
Navy also.
I can live with the rag filtering it, what's left is practically nil and probably no higher than the humidity in the air here that gets in with the cap off. I prefer clean oil to the new stuff getting nastie up by what is left usually. I used to work as a mechanic and only one place had problems with any amount of…
I do mine synthetic at about 7k, I take my own filter and oil to the place we use here in mexico and watch them. They are very good though and only charge 80 pesos (a little over 6 bucks us).
The place we go here in mexico (too old and crippled to do it myslef any more) removes plug, filter, then uses an air hose with a rag to seal it to blow from the top and it does a great job. Gets it our of everywhere.