Lice

Railroad

Routinely Derailed
I get mine at BJ's. They sell it in extra-large boxes. I always have to fight with the water-lice consistency, but when I get it light, it's good! Minute lice is the best.
 

Careyhartfan

I am beautiful!!
Railroad said:
I get mine at BJ's. They sell it in extra-large boxes. I always have to fight with the water-lice consistency, but when I get it light, it's good! Minute lice is the best.
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Railroad

Routinely Derailed
I get mine at BJ's. They sell it in extra-large boxes. I always have to fight with the consistency, but when I get it light, it's good! Minute lice is the best. But if I want flied lice, I go to Hong Kong III next to Food Rion. :biggrin:
 

Careyhartfan

I am beautiful!!
Railroad said:
I get mine at BJ's. They sell it in extra-large boxes. I always have to fight with the consistency, but when I get it light, it's good! Minute lice is the best. But if I want flied lice, I go to Hong Kong III next to Food Rion. :biggrin:
Didn't we already have this conversation? :lol:
 

PrepH4U

New Member
Railroad said:
I get mine at BJ's. They sell it in extra-large boxes. I always have to fight with the consistency, but when I get it light, it's good! Minute lice is the best. But if I want flied lice, I go to Hong Kong III next to Food Rion. :biggrin:
:yeahthat: I have found the same thing! :killingme
 
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angelphish

Guest
You can get Scapies from your dog. There kind of like little bugs.
 

PrepH4U

New Member
angelphish said:
You can get Scapies from your dog. There kind of like little bugs.

I guess we only have to worry about scapies if we were all sheep or deer.

There had long been known a neurological disease in sheep called "scapies" because the crazed sheep would scrape themselves upon sharp rocks and barbed wire fences to the point that they would scratch their skin off....

AND if you meant scabies......

The scabies mite only infests human beings. It survives no more than a three to four days away from the human body. Pets do not carry the mites that cause scabies in humans.
 

K_Jo

Pea Brain
PREMO Member
PrepH4U said:
I guess we only have to worry about scapies if we were all sheep or deer.

There had long been known a neurological disease in sheep called "scapies" because the crazed sheep would scrape themselves upon sharp rocks and barbed wire fences to the point that they would scratch their skin off....

AND if you meant scabies......

The scabies mite only infests human beings. It survives no more than a three to four days away from the human body. Pets do not carry the mites that cause scabies in humans.
:roflmao: :notworthy: :love:
 
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