You should take the solution to the Pharmacy or supplier you received it from and they can tell you. Any prescription or medication you receive from the Pharmacy or your doctor has a different "shelf life" expectancy and if you ask for the expiration date, they will add that information to the prescription label.
The life of the ammunition should last pretty long if kept out of the element, for example i shot some 12 gauge shells that have been out in my shed for almost 10 years and they still shot.
a top shelf goal is when the puck is shot in the upper part of the net
No. You will get killed and shot by security. Rasins.
Generally depends on the specific solution in the shot, your sore from the medicine not the puncture of the needle.
It takes about 20 minutes for there to be a noticeable change in fresh brewed coffee. Heat and oxygen quickly break down the volatile oils and change its aroma and flavor. After about 2 hours the taste can become unpleasant to some people.
It varies by brand, maybe $2 for rail and over $10 for a top shelf Scotch.
Yes he was, he was shot with a 50 caliber sniper rifle and survived!
She, Suckish, Shine, Shelf, Sheriff, Shoot, Shake, Shot, Show, Shaw and Shawl. Those are the words in my mind
If properly stored in cool, dry conditions, modern ammo has a very long shelf life. We do not know how long, since modern day ammo dates to about WW II (1940s). I have recently shot WW II ammunition, and it works fine.
A shot put ball is called GET A LIFE AND GET OFF THE COMPUTER!
he got shot
No! O.O