Not exact matches
A couple
of Christmas's ago, I made large gingerbread cookies cut
out of styrofoam and coated with
joint compound, but it was such a paint to cut the styrofoam.....
$ 3500 pays for a complex abdominal surgery to remove life - threatening obstructions $ 2500 pays for a hind - leg amputation $ 1000 repairs a prolapsed eyeball suffered in a dog fight $ 850 fixes a
compound fracture $ 300 cleans, drains, and sutures a serious bite wound, with pain meds and anesthesia $ 250 gets a full dental cleaning, under anesthesia $ 125 gets a simple spay $ 100 gets 5 - 10 nights» emergency boarding when we're
out of foster homes $ 95 gets a simple neuter $ 50 gets one used large crate $ 45 gets a large bag
of good quality kibble $ 25 gets a good dog bed or a heartworm preventative pill $ 20 gets the pain pills for a surgery $ 15 gets a
joint or coat supplement $ 10 gets a safe and tasty large chew $ 5 gets a belly band to help a lad get house trained
They were either going to bomb the piss
out of the
compound with two - thousand - pound ordnance, they were going to send us in, do some kind
of joint thing with the Pakis, or try what was called a «hammer throw,» where a drone flies by and chucks one fucking bomb at the guy.
The pet trade is open to improved regulation, says Marshall Meyers
of the Pet Industry
Joint Advisory Council in Washington, D.C. [Link] He points
out that the largest pet companies already treat imported amphibians with antimicrobial
compounds to prevent the spread
of Bd and other pathogens.