Old Railway sleepers vary in price by region and by supplier, and by type of wood.
Expect to pay between £15 - £30 for used ones and between £20 - £50 for new ones.
you dont... have some respect
i dont no
i dont think much those arent rare at all easy to get
So you dont have to mix with your finger i dont know!! stir?
you cant you need to buy a new one. they dont cost much. Improved by an oboe player: Some people say you can soak the wooden tip in some warm water to clean is off. And oboe reeds cost at about $12.00
no, most gerbils dont bite as often as hampsters only unless they dont have chew toys such as something wooden
i dont know what it is either
Metal transfers heat better than cake, which is what make you feel more of the temperature.
well i dont know ..but i think fixed cost which means the cost will distributed to labors and other variables but joint cost i dont know about it
actually, no, they are not supposed to be. they may stay up a bit late, and they are light sleepers. dont worry if they dont sleep at night, the pattern could have just been thrown off. it happens. Gebils only sleep 2-4 hours a day
They will cost you any where from $94.95 to about $125.00. dont believe me here is the website i got those numbers from http://www.runningshoesguru.com/2011/11/nike-pegasus-28-running-shoes-review/
i dont know where you can get one.but i have one from back in the 30,40s era.