Announcement: Good luck with the snow and ice and clutches and non-salmonella and anything else I forgot.
Analysis: I just discovered I have no milk type substance, which means I have no coffee and won't until I leave the house.
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.
Announcement: Good luck with the snow and ice and clutches and non-salmonella and anything else I forgot.
Analysis: I just discovered I have no milk type substance, which means I have no coffee and won't until I leave the house.
I did a quick google and came up with 6 - 72 hours. I had salmonella, and I feel like the symptoms took on the long end of that, but not longer. However, I was 8 at the time, so my memory mght be going. My experience was that if it is Salmonella there will be a point where you literally cannot leave the bathroom. I have never ever experienced such complete clean-out in my entire life, except then.
Salmonella, boo!
Good luck with the clutch, sara.
Those dog pictures were great, and I'm not even a dog person.
The picture of what was the poop and pee room was a little disturbing. Take the damn dogs outside!
Nuh uh! Not in the middle of NYC! The sidewalks are nasty enough with just the resident dogs!!
I actually sat up and yelled,
HA!! Me too also LATE HIT!
Mr. Jane was all, "You know this is scripted right?" Shut up Mr. Jane.
Well, then they'd have to pooper scoop!
Okay, on some research I am discovering that warm water in not the way to go when de-icing. But windshield wiper fluid is! Also they have teflon-in-a-can now, that you can spray into locks, where it evaporates instead of turning into the gunk that is WD-40 when it dries.
Innovation! I don't know if that will also fix the tires-frozen-to-raod issue, but, one problem at a time.
My experience was that if it is Salmonella there will be a point where you literally cannot leave the bathroom. I have never ever experienced such complete clean-out in my entire life, except then.
I'm thinking that *if* this is Salmonella (which is possible, but I'm not sure if it's likely), it's not a severe case. Which is good, yeah, but I'm still not crazy about the nausea.
They have the Ringling Bros. Circus in MSG. They're used to cleaning that sort of stuff up!
Also they have teflon-in-a-can now, that you can spray into locks, where it evaporates instead of turning into the gunk that is WD-40 when it dries.
I think this is the same stuff that you can spray around your doorframe prior to a freeze, and it'll make getting your car door open less of a chore. According to my Dad.
They have the Ringling Bros. Circus in MSG. They're used to cleaning that sort of stuff up!
I do not believe they just bring the elephants outside to do their business.