My husband has one on his third toe and had it removed last year. Unfortunately it is wrapped up in the soft tissues of his toe (they couldn't remove all of it) so it has already begun to grow back. In my personal (unprofessional) opinion I say just make sure you don't have a cancer tumor that it is feeding into. If it bugs you then have it removed if it doesn't and it isn't getting bigger then don't. The surgery my husband had was not a big deal. He said that they drugged him and he fell asleep talking to the doctor. When he woke up they had removed the 'tumor'. He was drowsy and had to wear a boot for about a week but no big problems at all. Except that its coming back of course. Good luck with your toe!
lounger
Your 3rd cousin's children are your 3rd cousins once removed.
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lounger
There is no such thing as great-cousin. There are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc cousins and "removed" cousins. The son or daughter of a cousin is your cousin "removed". Example: Your first cousin's children are your first cousins once removed.
they are ranked as 1st cousin, 2nd cousin, 3rd cousin. 4th cousin, etc. Also as 1st cousin once removed, twice reoved, three times removed, etc. And then on to 2nd cousin once removed, etc, etc,
Check the expungement law in your state and if you qlualify you can apply to have the offense expunged.
Lounger... take out the 3rd letter 'u' to make longer
No, anteaters are used for shoes in Africa and Indanisia. Did you know that anteaters are 3rd cousin twice removed to dinosaurs?
Your great uncle's children are your parent's first cousins and your first cousins once removed.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 10 words with the pattern -AVER----. That is, nine letter words with 2nd letter A and 3rd letter V and 4th letter E and 5th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: caverning cavernous haverings haversack haversine laverocks mavericks taverners waveriest waverings