#35 Not Shocked, it's termites. "Wood I split for fire" "Unique patter" This whole thing smacks of some city kid who probably "split" the would with mom's steak knife.
Dilly, They aren't feathers. They're the flower structure from Pampas grass. Those are free, too, if you have this plant nearby. Currently, it's an invasive pest on the California coast below Big Sur.
#19 I think I've had that one (they sell it at Wal-Mart) and while I wish I hadn't read the ingredients it tasted fine (actually it was quite tasty)...
#3 Actually you are looking at standardization in cans. They use a single size per batch, not because of salt. Batches will be beans of a size until they run out and move to next size.
#35 Not Shocked, it's termites. "Wood I split for fire" "Unique patter" This whole thing smacks of some city kid who probably "split" the would with mom's steak knife.
Dilly, They aren't feathers. They're the flower structure from Pampas grass. Those are free, too, if you have this plant nearby. Currently, it's an invasive pest on the California coast below Big Sur.
#19 I think I've had that one (they sell it at Wal-Mart) and while I wish I hadn't read the ingredients it tasted fine (actually it was quite tasty)...
#3 Actually you are looking at standardization in cans. They use a single size per batch, not because of salt. Batches will be beans of a size until they run out and move to next size.
Oh Good Grief, and I spelled "Wood" Would.
The only logical explanation is hibernating long-legged Alien millipedes that are now running amok in the country side.
I mean...duh.
The labeling is not plausible.
Usuallay, the tag is "Made in Germany" and even without the "Made in", the country's name has a typo.
It's german (<-- adjective) Chrome-Molybdän-Vanadium-steel, processed into a knife in China.
I think I've had that one (they sell it at Wal-Mart) and while I wish I hadn't read the ingredients it tasted fine (actually it was quite tasty)...
#8 Vapo-Rub, is just called, "Balls."
You obviously don't understand the reason behind a tongue piercing.
Might have something to do with changes in pressure at various altitudes.