Y'all are right, I got mixed up. 80m would be the correct answer, which makes for a big frictionless roller coaster. I shouldn't try to do physics and fix bugs at the same time.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
If there's pus, the immune system has been triggered, no? They wouldn't do that for a garden variety splinter.
Yes to the first question, but in a localized fashion-- I would get a little lymph for a splinter. I mean, he's not running a fever or anything, right? And do bug bites cause pus? I'm only saying this because finger pus is probably not worth the trauma of a doctor for mac unless you've got some other systemic symptoms.
In my vast knowledge as a doctor AND mother to several young children.
I'd try the hot water for a draw or a poke with a pin and a peroxide wash.
Lassie-come-home-ma, please. The furnace repair guys let the dog out of the yard today
amych-- vibing for the puppy! Also, can you kill furnace people.
Ack, I hope your dog comes back. Much ma.
Oh, dear. I hope the dog comes home soon. Much return~ma.
Yes to the first question, but in a localized fashion
You know me...that's infection enough for me.
I'm all about the disinfected poking, but the problem isn't that, it's the little boy, and I don't know how that works.
And do bug bites cause pus?
They can. NC mosquitos in the summer of '95 gave me gross pus-y bites. Only that summer. Uhg. Skin is crawling thinking of it.
Pup, go home!
Now! Go home doggy! Good doggy! gives furnace repair guy stink eye