Two days after I put it out, 6 of them were dead on the garage floor and several others were staggering around!You lazy bum!!!!!
I tried that once, the rats took more than one bite, in fact it all disappeared but the rats didn't.
It was impressive
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Two days after I put it out, 6 of them were dead on the garage floor and several others were staggering around!You lazy bum!!!!!
I tried that once, the rats took more than one bite, in fact it all disappeared but the rats didn't.
Maybe we can get a time machine and skip the rest of this year!@ronott1 IMHO there is nothing about 2020 that ISN'T unusual.
I finally got out to take pics of my Iris. I'm not sure that this is the powder blue that I have. It looks 'blue' in the pics but it actually has a touch of lavender to. Still it's a gorgeous Iris.
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I would like to go back in time. Lots of interesting events.Maybe we can get a time machine and skip the rest of this year!

Dh, and a lot of his coworkers got the results of their antibody test. Everyone was inconclusive. What that basically means is that they probably had it, but it's been long enough the antibodies are depleted, so they can't use the plasma to help others.
Ok, so if you had the virus and had the antibodies, you would be immune to future infections of the disease. BUT, if you had antibodies and they are depleted, doesn't that mean that you could become infected again due to the lack of antibodies for the virus?
Good grief. How are they ever going to develop a vaccine for this if it keeps doing that?