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Your poor dogs dine on a diet of lettuce leaves? Poor things! Tell'em to come to my house, I'll treat them better!
no they get other treats and have dog food available 24/7 Unless the kettle is empty. Then Yuri usually bangs/pushes the kettle around making a terrible racket until the pot is filled.
 
I got on soft food and a lot of liquids (no lettuce or high fiber) several days before a colonoscopy. I never finish all the fluid. I would vomit.
I asked the nephrologist once, why does a250 lb person take the same amount of Tylenol as a 100 lb person? He said he's questioned that himself.
I think the fluid is the same way. Why does a 250 lb person have the same prep as a 100 lb person?
pay backs for you being skinny and beautiful. :confused::lol:
 
Evening all, well got some fence fixed at the farm and some other stuff. Brought home 16 dozen eggs, cleaned, weighed, and boxed. Sat down at the computer and feel asleep. Then got the bedding plants all in this evening, with cans and cages around them. I'll get the soaker hose up and running tomorrow. We found my phone, evidently, I had left it at the Chinese restaurant on Sat night when I took Vicki out to eat. Was WAY too hot to cook that night.

Mike wasn't feeling well so he stayed at the farm today. So , no trip back to the farm tomorrow. 8 green pepper and 4 red pepper plants, 4 tomato plants, 4 broccoli plants and for the first time 4 brussel sprout plants and some Violas in. The first batch of onions are already coming up.
 
On March 4, 1989, a racing buffalo named Harvey Wallbanger made his debut at Golden Gate Fields in California, marking the start of his unusual and impressive career. The buffalo, owned, trained, and ridden by T.C. Thorstenson, was pitted against a quarter horse named Two Eyed Burt, who was ridden by "Cowboy" Jack Kaenel, in a thrilling 110-yard sprint down the stretch.

In a race that captured the crowd's attention, Harvey Wallbanger showcased his surprising speed and power, edging out his equine competitor by half a length. Despite being a buffalo, he proved to be a fierce competitor, demonstrating remarkable agility and strength in the race.

At 8 years old and weighing a massive 2,000 pounds, Harvey Wallbanger finished the sprint in an impressive 9.4 seconds. This victory marked his 21st win in 26 races, solidifying his status as a unique and successful racing animal.
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The surgeon talked with me today. Still trying to figure out how to change the packing without all the pain and without anesthesia. So they can do it at home. I suggested some Clonazepam with oxy. So they will try that tomorrow while he still has his IV in case he needs morphine
I am glad he has his pain relief.
 

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