Try this:
(3 x 1.25) + (3 x 1) = 3.75 + 3 = 6.75
$6.75
I still have to bring in the laundry.
Because it is fun!
A bleach or you can simply bring it to a laundry shop..
It's a possibility. Call your vet, or bring him in.
Have it professionally cleaned. Or if you live in a very dry, windy place, just bring it outside and rinse it off.
you save all 3 top secret agents and the bring them back to head quarters.
Mintage data for U.S. silver quarters produced from 1796 to 1963 shows a mintage of 3,138,259,970 coins. The mintage data for 1964 is 1,264,526,113 coins this would bring the total to 4,402,786,083 silver U.S. quarters.
Unfortunately you are not allowed to bring an iron on board most cruise ships. That being said, the ship's stewards are able to bring you one at your request; sometimes a ship has an ironing service; and most all have a laundry room with an iron.
You just need a fingernail brush and some powdered laundry detergent and you can do it yourself. If it is an autographed ball, you might be better served to leave it as it is.
Yes, but it can also remove the dye from your clothes so be sure to test it before you wash your favorite top in Pine-Sol.
Quarters dated 1965 and later are all made of cupronickel and are only worth 25¢ if they came from circulation. Nice uncirculated or proof quarters with those dates that are in their original mint package might bring $2 or $3.
Cats are naturaly predators, so it simply could be pretending the socks are prey, or playing with them. What it actually DOES with the socks reveals what it is thinking.