Flo and Friends by Jenny Campbell for April 20, 2013

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    scrabblefiend  about 11 years ago

    Does he have a brother who works as a bagger in the supermarket? You know the one—He tries to put all the heavy stuff, like canned goods goes into one bag which you can’t lift;, supposedly to save space. even though you brought 3 of your own bags.

    But the bunch of celery is in a bag by itself.

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    Under Dog Premium Member about 11 years ago

    I get the regular caps on my medication too due to arthritis.

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    Perkycat  about 11 years ago

    More and more at the pharmacy, I’m getting pills in bubble packs with cardboard or plastic sleeves. Must be the next wave in pill containers. Easy to open and you know you got the right amount.

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    celeconecca  about 11 years ago

    I had to sign a release attesting that I did not have children in my household before I could get regular lids.

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    1148559  about 11 years ago

    My pharmacy puts my own medications in bottles that do not have child proof caps. I had to ask though.

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    Mythreesons  about 11 years ago

    It’s not just medicine. I told my son that some day he would find me dead of starvation with a pantry and refrigerator full of food that I couldn’t open. And don’t go to a hospital without a pair of scissors to open the containers from the food service. And MILK! Have to stab that inner seal. Hate getting old.

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    metagalaxy1970  about 11 years ago

    Years ago, the caps use to come two sided. One side, child-proof, one side, regular. You choose which one to use.

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    Paula  about 11 years ago

    I need everything cat proof – kitchen cupboards, all drawers, handbags and my keyboard.

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