I don’t know about OP and I don’t have excessive hair myself but I do have two daughters
I don’t know about OP and I don’t have excessive hair myself but I do have two daughters
If you put on another 20 pounds then the XL will fit you perfectly 👌
I just saw below it maybe varies from state to state on the food court - https://lemmy.world/comment/11638385
Oh that makes another comment I made sound ill informed 😅All of the states I have shopped at Costco have allowed non members to access food courts no matter where they were located, inside or out.
But you do not need a membership card to access the food court, and in some states the food court is actually outside of the entrance. So I am going to have a little bit of doubt in the idea that this has anything to do with hotdog abuse. No offense intended!!
Ok but what is the default size? And where-ish are you? In the Starbucks app, it defaults to Grande for me and that is $3.45.
A Tall is $3.25.
A Short is $3.15.
This is in Northern California.
What’s the definition of boneless again? Oh yeah, every dictionary can be a reference:
boneless adjective
Just as a general reference: https://www.selinawamucii.com/insights/prices/united-states-of-america/ginger/
OP this is your advice, follow it 👍
The story has been corrected to clarify that the time for gubernatorial action did not lapse. The governor signed the bill Wednesday.
The Radiolab episode was quite good, definitely recommend a listen
Aren’t they selling their businesses to a few other companies though?
This has great Omega Mart vibes
Does your use case require the use of a chemical anchor? Friction anchors are also common. Whether you risk fracture may depend on the system as a whole, so you may want to provide some additional details to help get more confident guidance. Good luck!!
Also, while you’re at it, if you’re a fan of horror, the Archie Comics Chilling Adventures series is a lot of fun.
Yeah, it’s a hormone. Which is why I imagine any synthesis of it would be controlled like a medication and not declared as a faith item. But maybe I misunderstand
But if you want to label progesterone as “faith items”, don’t they become even less controlled? If they are labeled as a medical item (or whatever makes sense to keep nut jobs from ‘prescribing’ it) wouldn’t they fall under more observation and inspection and control? The whole reason I’m asking these questions is because it seems like you all want to give religious nut jobs the ability to dose people with hormones as part of a religious ritual. Is that what you all are saying? I did say at the beginning that I might be misunderstanding.
Are you suggesting that a massive dose of progesterone should not be considered medication? Because that’s what this article is about.
What exactly are you suggesting? Sorry, if I missed your point
I like to add some thin pretzels to my party mixes