you should be a lot more afraid of tetnis. If you haven't had a tetnis shot in two years you need one. Anyone working around horses who doesn't is playing with fire.
Time for another.
Naa. I grew up around a bunch of German Catholic farmers. They're still pissed off at Hitler for half assing the job. Just like teflon don.geez mott why dont you start talking about the holocaust while you are at it
Naa. I grew up around a bunch of German Catholic farmers. They're still pissed off at Hitler for half assing the job. Just like teflon don.
If it will make you feel better I had a much worse day than you exactly a year ago today. That morning my niece, who is who was about your age, died unexpectedly from heart failure. To add insult to injury today is also my birthday and anniversary. Needless to say my wife and I don't feel much like celebrating.
Just watching Downfall on BBC2, what a bloody good film that is, a true colossus.Naa. I grew up around a bunch of German Catholic farmers. They're still pissed off at Hitler for half assing the job. Just like teflon don.
Say something snarky to Grind then. That always makes me feel better.![]()
From Wiki:Norah
First I am sorry that you had a bad day. It happens, but days like that always makes us appreciative of what is truly precious in life
Second, please for the love of all that is holy do not take advice from idiots like Jarod and Mott.
First of all the idiot (so called biologist) Mott can't even spell tetanus.
Please allow me to dispel the outright falsehoods that Mott is passing off as knowledge. And you don't have to take my word for it, verify for yourself
1) you are at no more increased risk for acquiring tetanus by being around horses than the general population being around any soil.
2) horses are at high risk for tetanus and therefore get immunized yearly which is probably what led Mott to his erroneous conclusion.
3) tetanus is caused by Clostridium tetani which is an anaerobic bug that likes soil. There is a myth that the rust in rusty nails cause tetanus. Again, not true. The rust just provides the environment for the bacteria of live and of course being a sharp object provides the means for inoculating the body with the bacterium
4) if your wound is superficial/minor and you have had three doses of tetanus toxoid and it's been less than five years since your last then you do not need another shot. Since you said your last tetanus was two years ago, you should be fine. Just keep the wound clean and dry. If you are concerned however, don't take the advice of some schmuck like me on the internet. Go to a minute clinic/urgent care.
5) before I got to the end, I was going to tell you to check your gas cap. It is one of the most common triggers of a check engine light. Sounds like that was the ticket.
The only thing more frustrating than the type of idiocy displayed by Mott in this thread is his attempt to push that idiocy on others.
Have a blessed day
also it was just my gas cap
...I removed the gas cap, cleaned the gasket and sealing surface, then reinstalled the cap. The code could not be erased at that time because as far as the computer knew, the cap was still leaking vapor. But after driving the car again it retested itself then "cleared the code".
Has it been a year, can't believe it.If it will make you feel better I had a much worse day than you exactly a year ago today. That morning my niece, who is who was about your age, died unexpectedly from heart failure. To add insult to injury today is also my birthday and anniversary. Needless to say my wife and I don't feel much like celebrating.
Has it been a year, can't believe it.
Happy Anniversary and Happy Birthday.
I am so busy getting my house in order and starting life in Texas, so far it has been wonderful.
From Wiki:
Tetanus is caused by the tetanus bacterium*Clostridium tetani.[20]*Tetanus is often associated with*rust, especially rusty nails. Objects that accumulate rust are often found outdoors, or in places that harbour anaerobic bacteria, but the rust itself does not cause tetanus nor does it contain more*C.*tetanibacteria. The rough surface of rusty metal merely provides a prime habitat for*C.*tetaniendospores to reside in (due to its high*surface area), and the nail affords a means to puncture skin and deliver endospores deep within the body at the site of the wound.[21]
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Yeh because I have an honours degree in Pure Chemistry and you have what again? Oh yeh, a masters in bullshitology.glad to see you accept science and wiki