gover57
Gover57
gover57

Umm, while tennis balls are great for retrieval, they are not very good for them - they can wear down the dog’s tooth enamel if they use them too much. Stick with something without the fuzz, like a tough rubber or silicone ball. Or use a classic Kong ball - it can be stuffed with treats, and when you throw it, it is

If you have Siruis or XM satellite radio, I suggest the Octane or Liquid Metal channels for some good thrashing, wanna-break-stuff music. Or just look up their playlists on youtube:

Death metal doesn’t necessarily mean fast...you’re likely thinking of speed metal.. There are plenty of songs that you probably know if you listen to the larger “*-metal” genre that fit into the 100 BPM category.

According to my wife, it mostly (70-80%) depends on the tension - how tight the stitches are made- literally how much tension you apply with the loose end of the yarn before and during making the stitch dictates how tight or loose the end product looks. The other 20-30% depends on which stitch you are performing.

a pH level of anywhere between 3.5 and 8 (7 being neutral, or base)

I have a co-worker in her late fifties who learned by herself in about three weeks to drive her new manual Kia Forte... In the Canadian winter... so you should be fine to get the most of it under your belt in the two weeks your boyfriend is away. Just practice the first few times somewhere that has no traffic, then in

No. My wife can whip up a facecloth in about ten minutes, a 60 inch x 6 inch scarf in an hour, and when we first met, she made a queen size blanket in about 60 hours. Mind you, hers are single colour or stripes/blocks of one yarn, while Kjetil up there had to change out colours every few stitches. 

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I have the MDR 1000's and they’re amazing... you can control the volume and skip forward/back with the left earcup - t’s touch sensitive. The noise cancelling is great, and it has an “enhance voice” to block the ambient noise but enhances the voices nearby - good if you don’t want to take them off and lets you listen

I have the MDR 1000's and they’re amazing... you can control the volume and skip forward/back with the left earcup -

I’d love for God to be something I could catch.

It’s a pill bug or wood louse. Some people (kids) keep them as pets and they can get to almost an inch in length.

Yay another reason to not visit the USA. And I’m glad my flights from Canada will easily go over whatever ridiculous wall is built so I can visit Mexico.

I’m pretty sure most root vegetables (beets, potatoes, garlic, ginger, onions) are capable of lasting more than a few weeks or months like the chart says - as long as they are kept in a cool dry place, they will last through the winter to be planted in the spring, or taken out and eaten through winter that is the

It really sucks when they are the only place working with Game Freak/Nintendo for distributions...Two kids plus myself all last year wanting the stupid cards with the code on the back - they’d try to argue that it is one per person, and I’d point to my kids who would be looking at the rachs of toys and knick knacks,

If they say something is out of stock, it is almost always available at the ToyRUs or Walmart that is in the same mall/strip mall complex. Hell even some grocery stores have an electronics section...

and you got to keep your shoes on for those too didn’t you?

Well, red light is the least harsh to our night vision....

Well, red light is the least harsh to our night vision....

Yes, it is largely covered by taxes here in Canada, and it is spread out over everyone. If 15 people are paying in to help the greater good, and only two or three need it, then it is a benefit and I’m okay with a system like that; especially when the alternative like in the USA is you pay for yourself and go bankrupt