Off Topic The SIR Kenny Dalglish Public House

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clutch and steering is too heavy in an aventador for daily driver.

i hope that helps you.

even rich arabs have ranger rovers as daily drivers.
 
Don't want to derail but, just got my daughter's Chinchilla back from the vet's. She wasn't eating and seemed to have a sore mouth, the Chinchilla not my daughter, so took it to the vets. Had to have its back teeth filed, a common problem as they get older apparently. It's now back home recovering from the aneasthetic and wobbling around the cage like RHC coming home from the Cheese. My wallet is £120 lighter!
 
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Don't want to derail but, just got my daughter's Chinchilla back from the vet's. She wasn't eating and seemed to have a sore mouth, the Chinchilla not my daughter, so took it to the vets. Had to have its back teeth filed, a common problem as they get older apparently. It's now back home recovering from the aneasthetic and wobbling around the cage like RHC coming home from the Cheese. My wallet is £120 lighter!

Ouch!
 
Don't want to derail but, just got my daughter's Chinchilla back from the vet's. She wasn't eating and seemed to have a sore mouth, the Chinchilla not my daughter, so took it to the vets. Had to have its back teeth filed, a common problem as they get older apparently. It's now back home recovering from the aneasthetic and wobbling around the cage like RHC coming home from the Cheese. My wallet is £120 lighter!

They are rodents no?

Do thier back teeth grow like the front ones do? Need to constantly gnaw stuff.
 
They are rodents no?

Do thier back teeth grow like the front ones do? Need to constantly gnaw stuff.

They are rodents and their teeth are maintained by gnawing, but as they get older they tend to not chew as much hay/flaked food which is what keeps the back teeth down. We have no idea how old she is as my son's girlfriend adopted her after she had lost her tail in a fight with other Chinchillas at a rescue center, his girlfriend was working there as part of her Vet's course. When she had to go back to Uni her parents announced they were divorcing and neither of them would take the Chinchilla, my Mrs fell for the sob story and we have had her 4 yrs now, (cost us about £700 in Vet's bills in that time).

It's 4 yrs longer than my son had the girlfriend as they split up soon after we took the Chinchilla in, we are still friendly with his ex as is he.
 
Chuffing hell!!!!!!!!

His legs must be in total **** and lucky if head didn't get mushe'd.

He was hit so hard he went over the car so he prob hit ground not windscreen.

****!


Looks like the guy that hit him was accelerating. Didn't even try to slow down.


Btw that's pretty scary that they had CCTV of the incident from 3 angles. There must be hundreds of the buggers in every city now.

How the hell do you scratch your balls in public without CCTV seeing it nowadays? Or do you not cars and scratch anyway.


/ sorry if this post is insensitive to you @luvgonzo
 
Some puffer fish are like that too. If they don't wear their teeth down through diet it winds up killing the fish. The fish owners have to file down their "beaks" periodically.

I've never wanted to do that so never kept any of those species.

What do they do in the wild, there must be something you can put in the tank that they will gnaw on. A lot of catfish type fish need bogwood in the tank so they can gnaw at it