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Fireworks, rat poison and eye exam La Paz
I'm sure they all go together somehow...
New eye exam at Soriana. I tipped the doc 100p. Usually free if you buy glasses.
WE are having a plague of mice and I finally found the liquid poison on the Los Planes road at Forrajera El Camaron, across from Eco-Verde Recycling.
In Miraflores, found the purple poison for sale already soaked into kitty-kibble! I soak it into elbow macaroni.
I found a fireworks compound that makes stuff for professional displays, after all the junkyards on the left. After driving through the open gate and
seeing the piles of dangerous-looking tarry substances drying on newspaper, the owner came out and opened his modest store.
His prices (and everyone else's) were high, but when I started waving around a 500 peso bill, the prices dropped dramatically.
Sorry...I bought all the cherry bombs, but there are things like a giant homemade roman caNDLe and rockets still.
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DENNIS
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Get some Coumadin from someone. That's said to be rat poison.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Get some Coumadin from someone. That's said to be rat poison.
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And blood thinner for humans.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
And blood thinner for humans. |
No longer for me. The VA changed me over to Pradaxa. No more diet restrictions or level testing.
Downside is, if I cut myself, it's even less controllable than Warfarin/Coumadin. Add that to living rural, and in Mexico, and I'm dead before I
could get help.
Ohh well.....nothing's perfect.
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Plumeria. Just pull off a leaf, put the milky sap on the wound.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Osprey
Plumeria. Just pull off a leaf, put the milky sap on the wound. |
Thanks, Jorge. I'll look into this.
http://tinyurl.com/ky66hhd
I guess the sap is, or is like, latex.
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SFandH
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
No longer for me. The VA changed me over to Pradaxa. No more diet restrictions or level testing.
Downside is, if I cut myself, it's even less controllable than Warfarin/Coumadin. Add that to living rural, and in Mexico, and I'm dead before I
could get help.
Ohh well.....nothing's perfect. |
Maybe you should get some of this stuff:
http://www.dermabond.com/product/index.html
It's similar to super glue, which also works. Really. Google it.
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Quote: | Originally posted by SFandH
It's similar to super glue, which also works. |
I'm concerned more about the deeper cuts, like arteries.
Thanks.
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by SFandH
It's similar to super glue, which also works. |
I'm concerned more about the deeper cuts, like arteries.
Thanks. |
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