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The Bones character and the "real" Bones, Kathy Reichs, are forensical anthropologists, and aren't limited to prehistoric remains - she (they) just don't do recent deaths. So she'd work only on remains that had decomposed down to only bones and bone fragments, thus her TV nickname "Bones." I thoroughly enjoyed the books and the TV series as well as reading about Reichs' real life. The books are heavily based on real - the tv series is mostly made up. But the tv series had Emily Deschanel and a cast of some of the most beautiful women around, so there's that.

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So I haven't smoked for literally over 40 years and, because they're usually hidden behind some counter somewhere I rarely even see cigarettes for sale. And we live in an area with a small percentage of smokers (@6% in the county). So I was a bit shocked to see a sign today somewhat proudly announcing $12.00/pack. Seriously? that's $120.00/carton. Why is it that when we do see somebody smoking it always looks like a low-income person or occasionally a wayward yout'. A one-pack a day habit would be $360.00/month. I had no idea.

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So I haven't smoked for literally over 40 years and, because they're usually hidden behind some counter somewhere I rarely even see cigarettes for sale. And we live in an area with a small percentage of smokers (@6% in the county). So I was a bit shocked to see a sign today somewhat proudly announcing $12.00/pack. Seriously? that's $120.00/carton. Why is it that when we do see somebody smoking it always looks like a low-income person or occasionally a wayward yout'. A one-pack a day habit would be $360.00/month. I had no idea.
Cartons MAY be less than $120.00. Rolling your own loose tobacco is a lot cheaper. Then, CA taxes are so high that lots of cigs are smuggled in from neighboring states and Mexico. If you were still a smoker it would probably be to your advantage to drive to Tijuana, have a nice lunch and bring back the legal amount (or more ;) ).

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If you were still a smoker it would probably be to your advantage to drive to Tijuana, have a nice lunch and bring back the legal amount (or more ;) ).
At one time, that would be a nice day. Or better still, skip Tijuana and cruise down to Ensenada. But the damn Dems and their "open border" has made one-day excursions generally not worth it. Of course, wait time is less if you walk across, but that might not be the best way to sneak cigarettes in. :lol:

Price of cigarettes in Mexico is about $4.00 USD with a legal limit of one carton per month.

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At one time, that would be a nice day. Or better still, skip Tijuana and cruise down to Ensenada. But the damn Dems and their "open border" has made one-day excursions generally not worth it. Of course, wait time is less if you walk across, but that might not be the best way to sneak cigarettes in. :lol:

Price of cigarettes in Mexico is about $4.00 USD with a legal limit of one carton per month.
Do you ever get searched?

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O Really wrote:
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At one time, that would be a nice day. Or better still, skip Tijuana and cruise down to Ensenada. But the damn Dems and their "open border" has made one-day excursions generally not worth it. Of course, wait time is less if you walk across, but that might not be the best way to sneak cigarettes in. :lol:

Price of cigarettes in Mexico is about $4.00 USD with a legal limit of one carton per month.
Do you ever get searched?
I dunno. I've never used the walk-over here, but I'd think the gendarmes have pretty keen eyes for sneaking stuff over. Probably particularly if you're wheeling a big suitcase. :lol:

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Go for it.

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I don't smoke.
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I dunno. I've never used the walk-over here, but I'd think the gendarmes have pretty keen eyes for sneaking stuff over. Probably particularly if you're wheeling a big suitcase. :lol:
I meant driving.

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I don't smoke.
O Really wrote:
Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:06 pm
I dunno. I've never used the walk-over here, but I'd think the gendarmes have pretty keen eyes for sneaking stuff over. Probably particularly if you're wheeling a big suitcase. :lol:
I meant driving.
Oh sorry. They can and they do, but not everyone. You just take your chances. Apparently they miss a lot of fentanyl. Maybe they don't really care about cigarettes

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Vrede too wrote:
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I don't smoke.
O Really wrote:
Wed Sep 25, 2024 1:06 pm
I dunno. I've never used the walk-over here, but I'd think the gendarmes have pretty keen eyes for sneaking stuff over. Probably particularly if you're wheeling a big suitcase. :lol:
I meant driving.
Oh sorry. They can and they do, but not everyone. You just take your chances. Apparently they miss a lot of fentanyl. Maybe they don't really care about cigarettes
I know they search some folks. I meant do they ever search you?

I wouldn't want to carry drugs because of the dogs. However, I suspect that old, White, balding me would never get searched and could carry plenty of cigs, enough to pay for an addiction and then some. Even younger, hairier me never got searched returning from Mexico.

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I've never been searched on the Mexican or Canadian borders. Funny, though, I got searched the first year we were in California by the Agriculture border patrol. Florida plates on the coach - they wanted to make sure we didn't have any citrus and make sure the dirt in Lady O's geraniums was not just dug out of the Florida ground. Never been searched since.

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I've never been searched on the Mexican or Canadian borders. Funny, though, I got searched the first year we were in California by the Agriculture border patrol. Florida plates on the coach - they wanted to make sure we didn't have any citrus and make sure the dirt in Lady O's geraniums was not just dug out of the Florida ground. Never been searched since.
I've been questioned as aggressively by the Cal Ag cops as I have at any border, but was never searched.

Manufacturers and feds work to stabilize supply of IV fluids for hospitals

Hurricane season continues to strain the national supply of intravenous fluids to hospitals and dialysis centers around the country.

Flooding from Hurricane Helene in late September shut down one of the largest suppliers of IV fluids in the U.S, a factory in Marion, N.C., about 35 miles outside of Asheville. Owned by Baxter International, the plant made products like saline, sterile water for injection and other fluids that are crucial to the health care system....

Meanwhile, a second facility making the crucial medical products had to close its doors this week because of Hurricane Milton. The B. Braun factory making IV fluids in Daytona Beach, Florida was not seriously impacted in the storm, company spokesperson Allison Longenhagen told NPR in an email. It will reopen Friday....
It's the baby food shortage all over again. A different article says that the Marion, N.C. plant makes 60% of the nation's IV fluid. Idk about the Daytona Beach, FL plant's share. It's like it's 1900 the way we've let industry concentrate. Will there be a Teddy Roosevelt in our future to break up the monopolies and near monopolies?

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