from what i saw, yes, platinum/palladium in some porous matrix or something.
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Clear Care is peroxide (H2O2 with a little salt) . Ions from the platinum on the disc combine with one of the O2 molecules and causes it to release, that's what the 'bubbles' are. So the ions get 'used up' in the conversion process and eventually the are not enough left to neutralize the peroxide.
My family should not have a puppy at all because I always get the worst of it. The dog needs to come train and at least 1-2 years old. lol So anyway we got a 9 week old puppy last night choc color pure lab that cost $550. I don't see how my brother can just throw $550 away when there are plenty of adotable ones he could get.
My family should not have a puppy at all because I always get the worst of it. The dog needs to come train and at least 1-2 years old. lol So anyway we got a 9 week old puppy last night choc color pure lab that cost $550. I don't see how my brother can just throw $550 away when there are plenty of adotable ones he could get.
Labs may not be a breed with issues, but some breeds with many known health problems it pays to buy a pup from a good line and breeder because they test for genetic issues and you can avoid costly vet bills and surgery down the road.
Do you mean when you're night driving or something? I dont think I've ever had this. I use the enzymes when they feel heavy or I feel like they're not getting fully clean from the normal daily solution I rub them with. I'm probably an "extreme" contact lens wearer I guess, lol.
No, in any darkness... I'll get a flare around a light source. Throw out those contacts and pop in a new set and it's gone. I just assume it's protein/other build up?
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Still dangerous; that will produce dihydrogen monoxide.
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I don't see how my brother can just throw $550 away when there are plenty of adotable ones he could get.
I think it's great when people adopt a poundpuppy, but I also think it's great if people want a purebred. The only dopes IMO are the people who spend $550 on a mutt (i.e. "designer breed").
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i really don't want a dog that's bigger than me
Giant dogs are some of my favorite breeds: Bullmastiff, Old English Mastiff, Saint Bernard, etc...
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No, in any darkness... I'll get a flare around a light source. Throw out those contacts and pop in a new set and it's gone. I just assume it's protein/other build up?
Labs may not be a breed with issues, but some breeds with many known health problems it pays to buy a pup from a good line and breeder because they test for genetic issues and you can avoid costly vet bills and surgery down the road.
Okay I understand that but $550 could have gone to school loan. lol
All I know is this dog kept me up all morning barking when I went to bed at 2 so I am naming it. And you better believe it will be after a Devils players!!!!!!!!
No, in any darkness... I'll get a flare around a light source. Throw out those contacts and pop in a new set and it's gone. I just assume it's protein/other build up?
I wish I could just throw out those contacts and pop in a new set and it's gone...
Okay I understand that but $550 could have gone to school loan. lol
All I know is this dog kept me up all morning barking when I went to bed at 2 so I am naming it. And you better believe it will be after a Devils players!!!!!!!!
All I know is this dog kept me up all morning barking when I went to bed at 2 so I am naming it. And you better believe it will be after a Devils players!!!!!!!!
Then name him after a Devil who got in trouble for bad behavior, like Quint or Oliwa.
Still dangerous; that will produce dihydrogen monoxide.
tricky stuff that dihydrogen monoxide.
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Giant dogs are some of my favorite breeds: Bullmastiff, Old English Mastiff, Saint Bernard, etc...
i'm just not big on huge dogs. i never had a dog growing up so I don't have that "gotta have a pet" thing and i'm not super comfortable around animals who can knock me down.
i'm just not big on huge dogs. i never had a dog growing up so I don't have that "gotta have a pet" thing and i'm not super comfortable around animals who can knock me down.
Didn't you say you were at 5 feet tall? I feel like a strong breeze would knock you down.
i'm just not big on huge dogs. i never had a dog growing up so I don't have that "gotta have a pet" thing and i'm not super comfortable around animals who can knock me down.
Then you definitely wouldn't want a Bullmastiff, they were originally bred to "knock people down" (anti-poacher dog).
They're one of the most loveable breeds of dog though, even great with small children.
And here's a picture of my dog, RIP. Not a good picture (too dark), but it gives you an idea how big she was since the tennis ball in her mouth looks like a golf ball.
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edit- ever borked a girl in one of the VC dressing room benches and whatnot? its like the store wants you to with that setup in there.
No, but now I want to try.
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every time i see that kid on that BS crime show, i always think of snozzberries. its like trying to take stifler, or the 'pie-****er' seriously. cant do it
Christina Hendricks apparently did take him seriously. I almost fell out of my chair when I learned he's married to her.