2623 pts ยท February 2, 2014
I bleed blue and blue.
Is that new? I went, oh, 7 years ago and we could touch them (wasn't encouraged)
but can cause widely varying and dramatic effects if not caught.
Lyme is interesting because it can be almost harmless iF caught early and treated with antibiotics, (1/2)
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/diseases/ a lot of them actually, but the most commonly discussed is Lyme disease.
warehouse bathrooms sometimes look like that... no one but the warehouse guys see them, no one cares
Aka any day circa 5 o'clock when people are rushing from work
Can I get some sauce on that??
Almost what???
You can still get the free seeds
Their organs keep growing as they age, no matter what. That's why they live shorter lives in smaller containers.
call cps?
A lot of girls aren't vaccinated. My parents didn't believe in it and I'm too old to get the shots now.
Ah, I though that OP was saying that we need to stop telling everyone to go to college because so many careers don't req degrees.
I agree. Even if your degree doesn't directly relate to your career, a bachelors degree is often required for entry level corporate jobs.
I got caught for using an old ticket in the East Parking deck once /=
I used to go there (=
Some of that was done in Spedding too
wait, what?
It also provides a fair amount of support to the rice which can make some nutrient deficiencies less problematic.
I agree, I love my warby glasses, they're good quality glasses and the company has great customer service.
You had me until the running
The importance might have something to do with planting the seed in soil vs germinating the seed in a sterile, nutrient-enriched media.
Mine too! And my sheltie never did when he was still around. I wonder if it's a goldie thing
True- we all took antibiotics and are now asymptomatic
Grew up in New England, both of my siblings and I all had lyme disease as kids, moved to Iowa and I don't know anyone who's had it.
separate lines at the same time, or doing most of your propagation in a lab, which is also a real pain (this one is actually 4)
watermelon) tend to be larger. It is certainly not easier for the producer to make a triploid fruit because it requires either keeping 3 (4)
you're incorrect. Those seedless produce are made for twofold reasons, because the consumer wants them and because triploid fruits (like 2
It really depends specifically what you're talking about- if you're talking about things like seedless grapes, clementines and watermelons 1
able to produce seeds on the plants that they grow? 3
Is that new? I went, oh, 7 years ago and we could touch them (wasn't encouraged)
but can cause widely varying and dramatic effects if not caught.
Lyme is interesting because it can be almost harmless iF caught early and treated with antibiotics, (1/2)
https://www.cdc.gov/ticks/diseases/ a lot of them actually, but the most commonly discussed is Lyme disease.
warehouse bathrooms sometimes look like that... no one but the warehouse guys see them, no one cares
Aka any day circa 5 o'clock when people are rushing from work
Can I get some sauce on that??
Almost what???
You can still get the free seeds
Their organs keep growing as they age, no matter what. That's why they live shorter lives in smaller containers.
call cps?
A lot of girls aren't vaccinated. My parents didn't believe in it and I'm too old to get the shots now.
Ah, I though that OP was saying that we need to stop telling everyone to go to college because so many careers don't req degrees.
I agree. Even if your degree doesn't directly relate to your career, a bachelors degree is often required for entry level corporate jobs.
I got caught for using an old ticket in the East Parking deck once /=
I used to go there (=
Some of that was done in Spedding too
wait, what?
It also provides a fair amount of support to the rice which can make some nutrient deficiencies less problematic.
I agree, I love my warby glasses, they're good quality glasses and the company has great customer service.
You had me until the running
The importance might have something to do with planting the seed in soil vs germinating the seed in a sterile, nutrient-enriched media.
Mine too! And my sheltie never did when he was still around. I wonder if it's a goldie thing
True- we all took antibiotics and are now asymptomatic
Grew up in New England, both of my siblings and I all had lyme disease as kids, moved to Iowa and I don't know anyone who's had it.
separate lines at the same time, or doing most of your propagation in a lab, which is also a real pain (this one is actually 4)
watermelon) tend to be larger. It is certainly not easier for the producer to make a triploid fruit because it requires either keeping 3 (4)
you're incorrect. Those seedless produce are made for twofold reasons, because the consumer wants them and because triploid fruits (like 2
It really depends specifically what you're talking about- if you're talking about things like seedless grapes, clementines and watermelons 1
able to produce seeds on the plants that they grow? 3