What a month! Got a deer tick bite on my ssa to day , despite being totally covered in long pants long sleeves etc.. Just got back from emerg as my Dr isn't in till Monday and I wanted to get started on the antibiotics right away.
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What a month! Got a deer tick bite on my ssa to day , despite being totally covered in long pants long sleeves etc.. Just got back from emerg as my Dr isn't in till Monday and I wanted to get started on the antibiotics right away.
WHAT???? Oh man! Sharon, I wish you and your dog all the best in an onward and upward fashion.
I'm afraid to leave the house now. :) Who jinxed me.? :whacked:
Yikes! Was it from somewhere in the London area? Have gotten lots of dog ticks on me and the pups, but havent seen any deer ticks in the immediate area.
It was probably at Hullet on the holiday Monday.
Didnt realize they were at Hullet; good to know!
Sharon I hope things get better for you soon. :)
That tick bite is nature's way of telling you that you're supposed to be resting that knee. :)
wow hang in there
Sad to say but I think Sharon and her dogs must be jinxed on land . Time for you to take up safer hobbies such as swimming with great whites and skydiving .
TD
And closer to the ground.
deb
Not so Sharon. you need to get yourself a "herinal", also called a "frechette". Looks like a transmission funnel and is made out of plastic. All you do is unzip your fly, press the rig up against your girl parts, and let her fly. A pretty slick rig for only $20. LeBaron's has them. A bit of practise and you'll be writing your name in the snow! All the chicks up here in Burnt River own one.
Thank me later,
Dave
I saw that nifty device on the TV show Dragons Den and it was called the Venis. LOL
Right on! LOL - Can't imagine why you'd ever be I anyone's crosshairs .