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Lacy

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not used to shaiing the limelight!! Ain't that the truth :mrgreen::blsmoke::peace:
I was referring to their mutual dislike on the set. Mae disapproved of WC's drinking - and you know he wasn't going to deal with that well. i think it may have been because both were big stars and not used to sharing the limelight.
Of course he was because:
When she was good, she was bad, and when she was bad she was better!
she was very good at being bad. ;)

i've pulled 2 ticks off my gf's dog.. 1 off her daughters cat, 1 off my gf, 1 off of me at my house, and 3 off me at my dads yesterday working on a lawnmower. None of them were dug in yet though... gotta get 'em quick.
EWWWWW....itchy and scratchy :|

A sucker born every moment....
:hump::hump::hump:
 

mockingbird131313

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Has anyone ever seen a big black tick with an amber color horseshoe on it's back? My nephew said it was the species that carried Lyme disease. Anyone know for sure?
 

Hernandez248

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Has anyone ever seen a big black tick with an amber color horseshoe on it's back? My nephew said it was the species that carried Lyme disease. Anyone know for sure?
Steps to figure it out

1 - Google

2 - First link


3 - Read : Lone Star Tick - The male tick has horseshoe-shaped markings on the posterior region of its reddish-brown body.

4 - Google

5 - First Link

6 - Read :
How can I tell if the tick I just removed is capable of transmitting Lyme disease?
The two tick species which are most common in Kentucky are the American dog tick and the lone star tick. Neither has been shown to transmit Lyme disease.

Good Luck!
 

Wikidbchofthewst

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woke up late this morning, a storm was really rollin...

ANYWAYS, did anyone ever see that show The Tick?

Also, that pic of a tick reminded me of those shows, where they like zoom in on all the microscopic shit that's in your house, or under your nails, or what the fuck ever. ALWAYS creeps me out.
 
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