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Does anyone here know why people new to incubating are float testing eggs on day 21 of incubation?
That’s retarded.
I have no idea if my yearbooks are around. I never gave a shit about high school, and couldn't understand all those crying girls saying that it's the best part of life... ewww. I pretty much kept hanging out with the few people I actually liked, and that was that.
Those crying girls peaked in HS. It’s all downhill from there for them. 🤣
lol! this is epic!!!:gig
No, this is what epic means https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/epic
@Sapphire Sebright to answer your question I am a prime 42. By prime I believe that is at which point of life I am in. Life is good. I don’t want, I don’t need, and I just do. What about you?
Did you age like fine wine? Gotta love a well aged man.
 
@Nabiki I found it. :celebrate. Do you want it?View attachment 2186532
It's cute, but I don't know that I would actually use it. Thanks for the offer, though.
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Not Advil...unless you are on it every day for months...but Excedrin maybe? I dont take much except for pain cause I don't want to get addicted to anything.
As far as I know, aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen aren't addictive (except maybe mentally). It's best not to take aspirin without a doctor's involvement. Ibuprofen is often prescribed (though it's OTC), for pain--even long-term for chronic pain. Again, professional advice/monitoring is recommended for more-than-occasional use.

Anything containing caffein is addictive for most peeps in the same way coffee is addictive, with the same sort of withdrawal symptoms. Headache usually, sometimes quite bad, but usually it doesn't take more than a few days. Other than that, these OTC pain meds are not addictive, certainly not for most of us.

The thing is, if you're suffering chronic pain, you should know why, if at all possible. AND (and this is marvelous to me) a heluva lot of chronic pain can be stemmed by simply moving your body on an extended and regular basis.
 
As far as I know, aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen aren't addictive (except maybe mentally). It's best not to take aspirin without a doctor's involvement. Ibuprofen is often prescribed (though it's OTC), for pain--even long-term for chronic pain. Again, professional advice/monitoring is recommended for more-than-occasional use.

Anything containing caffein is addictive for most peeps in the same way coffee is addictive, with the same sort of withdrawal symptoms. Headache usually, sometimes quite bad, but usually it doesn't take more than a few days. Other than that, these OTC pain meds are not addictive, certainly not for most of us.

The thing is, if you're suffering chronic pain, you should know why, if at all possible. AND (and this is marvelous to me) a heluva lot of chronic pain can be stemmed by simply moving your body on an extended and regular basis.
Have I told you that I love you lately?
 
It's cute, but I don't know that I would actually use it. Thanks for the offer, though. View attachment 2186597
I thought you saw an egg apron the other day online somewhere that you wanted.

Anyways I have this one that I've never used and will never use if anybody wants it.
 
That looks really freaking good.
I wonder if it could be done with rum instead of vodka.
I don't like vodka anymore I've thrown it up too many times in my life.
You probably could!!! I think the only reason they used the vodka was cause it was whipped cream flavored 😂🤣 but you could always just add a bit of whipped cream I’m sure or do without haha
 
I thought you saw an egg apron the other day online somewhere that you wanted.

Anyways I have this one that I've never used and will never use if anybody wants it.
Oh, I looked at it and thought it was cute, but I thought about it and realized that I probably wouldn't use it. I bend and twist too much gathering eggs, and they'd probably fall out of the pockets.
 
We used to see a lot of seatbelt trauma patients (auto accident victims) in the hospital where I worked in FL. Of course the other ones--the ones who didn't have seatbelt injuries--most of them just got taken to the morgue.
I had no idea they could be so dangerous! :eek: but then again so are air bags and like you said, the alternative is usually being dead, probably by flying through the windshield, so better to wear it
 

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