Where the heck are you? I thought you were another new england area person!You bring grapes home from the grocery store with a very much alive poisonous yellow sac spider!
It was actually my daughter...the grapes were imported from Mexico. Apparently, it's common for spiders to hitch a ride.Where the heck are you? I thought you were another new england area person!
You wear gloves to do some gardening/planting and when you remove your gloves you find that you fingernails are black. No amount of washing/soaking is helping. They are still a mess.
I have had mosquito bites on my eyelids before, and unlike normal mosquito bites anywhere else, those always seem to take a couple days for the swelling to subside. Consequently, I have had people say I looked like I was punched in the eye..... you get a mosquito bite... on your face? The last thing my chubby cheeks need is more swelling. LOL
Oh, yeah... been there. Most recently, it was a batch of refried black beans that I made (last year)... I was stirring it all up with a small, cheap spatula and the tip of it broke off... never found it.... the stuff sat in the freezer forever before I decided it was safest to just chuck it. LOLYou're at work, eating lunch with a plastic fork, and a teeny tiny piece of the plastic tine breaks off into your food. I'm eating a stuffed pepper with Beyond crumbles and couscous, of all things. You know darned well, I will never find the tiny piece of plastic amidst the couscous. It's going to look identical. I need to chew very, very carefully...
I remember dining out as a child... and apparently eating things wherein it was possible for me to swallow bones or bone fragments -- why in the f*ck didn't I learn to question & argue things then??? -- But I was told to eat bread. Swallow a bone, eat bread. -- -- Anyhoo, maybe the same applies to eating pieces of plastic. LMAOI'm pretty sure I ate the plastic as I never did find it, lol. I mean, it really was teeny tiny. How much damage can it do?