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hahaaUM wiggling and tugging on stiches does NOT mean they "fell out" (just saying) BUT I usually remove my own as well. And you were a nurse I am sure you could spot an infection.
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hahaaUM wiggling and tugging on stiches does NOT mean they "fell out" (just saying) BUT I usually remove my own as well. And you were a nurse I am sure you could spot an infection.
Good trade off!20 yrs old and didnt know how to change a bag in the vacuum but made a mean apple pie !
Which one is left?I still have one polish roo running around here and when he sees me he comes flying and pecks my ankle to get my attention for food. Scares me every time.
I just rubbed them until the knots untied. They were very annoying. I have had sutures in since the 17th. It gets old.UM wiggling and tugging on stiches does NOT mean they "fell out" (just saying) BUT I usually remove my own as well. And you were a nurse I am sure you could spot an infection.
Who in their right mind wants to hatch out chicks in the winter?
Hi Wishing, How are you today?Good trade off!
Which one is left?
the white one !Good trade off!
Which one is left?
why not ? No one around here wants fake chickens.
I just rubbed them until the knots untied. They were very annoying. I have had sutures in since the 17th. It gets old.
cat food cost more then what I am selling eggs for. Besides. I got 2 whole eggs today. I am mostly talking about when I had way too manywell because you could sell the eggs for eating now since you have a customer