well make sure your blinker is on and there's no opposing traffic present before you pass.No, I am very familiar with stones. I am prone to them because of my adrenal hyperplasia. I'm not sure if I am trying to pass one or not

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well make sure your blinker is on and there's no opposing traffic present before you pass.No, I am very familiar with stones. I am prone to them because of my adrenal hyperplasia. I'm not sure if I am trying to pass one or not
Wow Cap! I just seen this same thing happen on a video today. It didn't end as well as yours though. That was very heroic of you.Last night I left the art studio in Danville a bit earlier than usual. Around dusk. As I was zipping along on the city bypass, I suddenly thought there was something in the road ahead. So I braked. Good thing, because a black car had crashed into the cement road divider. No visible lights or reflectors on the side of the car facing traffic! Glad I didn't run into that!
Anyway, I stopped in the passing lane, where the car was stopped. Put on my flashers. The guy seemed confused, or possibly drunk or in shock. He said he had not called 911. So I did, twice! They never answered the phone, nor called me back! Some people stopped to ask if everyone was ok, so I asked them to call 911.
The crash site looked like the car blew up! One of the big headlight units was on the ground behind the car!!! There were pieces in both lanes, all over the place! And passing cars were running over it. I picked up the biggest pieces. The car looked totalled to me.
Eventually the cops arrived and I asked whether an ambulance was coming, told them the guy needed one. Blood all over the left side of his face, and his left hand. But I didn't bandage it because it didn't seem to be actively bleeding. Thought it might be leaking out of his ear. At that point, I headed home.
Drat, he's on to us! That's why Pert lurks, too, lol!that's because then I get dragged/suck in for much more time.
I tried. Hahaathat's because then I get dragged/suck in for much more time.
lolwell make sure your blinker is on and there's no opposing traffic present before you pass.![]()
Bully sticks last a long time for mine. I have the Bully stick holder for them. I put the longer stick in. They last a while..a few times out. I only let them chew it for about a half an hr. at a time.I gave up on trying to find a long lasting treat. Things the package reads like Lasts for hours. would be gone in 5 mins. Only thing I found was rawhide and Thats not good for them. Pig ears would be gone in 5-10 mins.
Pig's ears. A no no. They swell in the gut.Brew loves cow hooves lol and they last a pretty long time. And they’re not too expensive. And split antlers. Also water buffalo horns LOL those two are kind of expensive though at least the antlers are lol but all those last forever here and like I said, he is a HARD chewer so if it was gonna be destroyed, it would have been LOL he loves those Himalayan yak cheese chews too but those are also really expensive like really so I never really buy them anymore LOL I did recently in the latest batch of chews cause I wanted to splurge on him but I usually don’tusually it’s hooves or pig ears with the occasional bully stick lol and he has a couple antlers and horns already. And some old ratty marrow bones I need to throw out
but those yak cheese things last him a few days usually which is pretty good
But your dogs are tiny! Ryder drags a 4-foot stick in here as big around as my arm and half an hour later it's toothpicks!Bully sticks last a long time for mine. I have the Bully stick holder for them. I put the longer stick in. They last a while..a few times out. I only let them chew it for about a half an hr. at a time. View attachment 4129278