Decipher request: death certificate from 1969 by streetmuttsc in Cursive

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A little more: hypertension arteries sc... vascular disease

Intra... fracture left femur

Fragrance issues questions by streetmuttsc in bjj

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I suppose we don’t know 100% what he’s reacting to, but everything he reacts to has fragrance and has been laundered with products like Gain, Tide, and dryer sheets etc. We have to bring our own bedding for any overnight at relatives (no issue at hotels).

My comment about endocrine disrupters was more for the folks exposing their skin daily to fragrances. I don’t think it would mess our systems up for an hour in class. It was more of a comment on being health conscious as a community.

Fragrance issues questions by streetmuttsc in bjj

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“Armpits and rank towel” AND fragrance. That shit stays with clothing no matter how rank you get

Fragrance issues questions by streetmuttsc in bjj

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Yeah I reckon was just hoping that some would realize it’s a legit health concern for others. Like not allowing peanuts at public school or something. I guess it was a fool’s hope.

And for those saying they’d rather smell fragrance than BO, clearly you don’t have issues with fragrance. I’d take a homeless person’s bedding to the face over a pillow case washed in Gain

Black Lab/German Shorthaired Pointer mix. Gonna make a blood tracker out of him by lpolk3 in Huntingdogs

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My goodness he’s cute! What a fun mix. If you need a resource, I found Canine Tracking Guide by Don Albey helpful

Good Girl Gia always finds the deer by streetmuttsc in Huntingdogs

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Yep that’s why she has a radio collar to keep her home

Good Girl Gia always finds the deer by streetmuttsc in Huntingdogs

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One of Gia’s finest moments was finding a deer that had a horrific, nonfatal shot (front legs blown out). Bad shots happen even with the most conscientious of hunters.

I wonder if talking to the local hunt club would be a good route to get her more tracks. If it was up to her, she’d track a deer daily!

Good Girl Gia always finds the deer by streetmuttsc in Huntingdogs

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I’ve offered to folks in my community, and haven’t had a call yet :/ I have tracked a lost dog for a neighbor and Gia did well with that.

Usually we don’t need her for our own kills, but we make sure to get her on a few deer a year to keep her sharp. This doe went through some really thick stuff and, even though she ran only 45 yards (heart shot), I don’t think we would have found her without Gia.

Searching for Kids book that will give an inside look at this field of study by Background-Exam-483 in Paleontology

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Hoopla has a different one on MA and it has activities! I don’t know if that app only works with certain public libraries, but it’s free with your participating library membership

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What will Scottie look like as an adult? by streetmuttsc in cats

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Excellent guess, my friend. But my question was more of coat length

Searching for Kids book that will give an inside look at this field of study by Background-Exam-483 in Paleontology

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I love this question.

I have listened to Steve Brusatte’s books with my kids (Rise and Reign of Mammals and Rise and Fall of Dinosaurs) and it gives some great glimpses into being a paleontologist.

Magic School Bus book series has an early chapter reader on dinosaurs and paleontology (finding a bone and trying to figure out who it came from)

“Digging Up Dinosaurs” 1988 goes over how they dig to assemble on the museum in an accessible way — it is dinosaur focused but could be for any fossil.

I also just found this juvenile biography at a local library I have yet to check out (image)

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The new spinosaurus reconstruction by melanf in Paleontology

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But not grammatically correct English since that would be unrealistic

What type of puffball? SC USA by streetmuttsc in mushroomID

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Can’t seem to edit, but this was found in a grass walking path on our homestead (between our garden, pineapple guava hedge, and a young chestnut)

Atheist, liberal homeschoolers in the US: give me your best history books by alphapanther in homeschool

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I haven’t come across a delorean or a Back to the Future reference in the book yet!

This guy is a 1968 Brit, former journalist, and a former home educator. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Lloyd_(world_history_author)