Did you teach them to wipe their noses on their sleeves as well.Agreed. Also I never sneeze into my hands. It completely grosses me out. I taught all my kids to sneeze into the crook of their arm.

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Did you teach them to wipe their noses on their sleeves as well.Agreed. Also I never sneeze into my hands. It completely grosses me out. I taught all my kids to sneeze into the crook of their arm.

Probably best if I don't dwell on this.That's because of the cracks and crevices some of it is stuffed into.![]()

Badgers here are cute.The scariest live thing I've seen (3 times so far) was badgers...those things will seriously mess up anything!
. I used to put a
in a post to show I was kidding but to no avail. The written word can be taken many ways. While the tone of the spoken word can plainly reveal anger or amusement.
The 1st one we saw was next to our garage, he was huge (picture the body of a grown German Shepard on short legs).I'll take our black bears over THIS any day of the week!Big difference between the two! There's nothing cute about the ones here...snarly faces with pointy teeth and long claws. That link you gave describes them well, they do look like they'd drag you into an alleyThe 1st one we saw was next to our garage, he was huge (picture the body of a grown German Shepard on short legs).
Hopefully not the cracks and crevices the dollar bills were in.Also have birds building nests in various cracks and crevices.