Interesting, I live in the area and listen to Wilbur and Carlson's shows. Most of the time they have guests and callers that disagree with the host's position on the initative. :scrutiny:
The law in our state does clearly protect journalist spouting their opinions. The judge in Thurston...
Try rinsing the bag with plain water first to get as much of the urine out as possible, then apply the Nature's Miracle. That gets rid of most of the urine and makes it easier for the enzymes to do their job. :)
I didn't think you'd bring one to basic. :) But the confiscation applies to pocket knives as well. :( Mentioning this may have slipped the recruiter's mind.
HungSquirrel, you cannot keep weapons in the barracks. You will have to check them into the arms room. Also bring no weapons with you to basic training, they will confiscate them. I can't give an answer as to being allowed to use your personal side arm while on duty or on deployment.
I can only think of two of my friends to which I'd be willing to loan out weapons. Granted I would trust them with my life. That they already own and use firearms may or may not play into this. :scrutiny:
I've had good success with Natures Miracle. You will have to make sure to get all of the urine out otherwise the cat will reuse the area.
I've been told that Kgogi is a delicacy. :neener:
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