I knew it.Seiko watches need a special 'puller' to open them up.
Frozen chicken wings cannot be delivered except from supermarkets - human food.
Yip thats her !
How the feck could she afford that? Bet she didn't!Actually a diminutive lady primary school teacher that I clocked later
That's the spiritI'll give up now.
"Feck off"!That's the spirit
Are you trying to say that edgar is getting fat?Getting some compost anorl as edgar's new pot will be biggerer.
Have to call him "Ted Edgar" soon!Are you trying to say that edgar is getting fat?
Dare I say it?Yip thats her !
I knew it.
i never seem to be able to post anything of any use to you.
Obvs not knowing which sort of watch it is I couldn't know how it opens, so many just snap open with a slim blade, but if it needs a special tool like one that turn the back off, then that is what it needs. I forgot I have two of these with interchangeable ends/tips. But it would be cheaper for you to get one than to have to drive miles every time you need to change a batt.
A kit like this is good to start with
Amazon product
and not too pricey.
Or one like this if you just want to get the back on and off.
Amazon product
But you prolly won't want to do it.
We give our dogs chicken wraps like this, in the mornings.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Chi...3i22i29i30.7463j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Thought maybe that was what you meant.
I'll give up now.
None of mine are waterproof ones - perhaps, living in Wales, that is my mistake!Oh and re the watches/batteries thing.
DISCLAIMER.
If you have a so called "waterproof" watch, (ROTFL), then if you take the back off, change the batt and put it back on again, there is no guarantee the "seal" will "work".
Pros who replace batts on these watches are supposed to guarantee the "seal".
Forgot this cos I would never dream of subjecting any of my watches to water, not showering, not swimming, nothing. Cos so called "waterproof" really isn't, very.
A "divers watch" with a proper screw-down crown etc, is a different matter, reflected in the price.
Nuff said!
If you buy packs of the tiny batteries they are a lot cheaper, but yes they do seem expensive for what they are.'Been there, done that' is a product of age!!
Strangely enough, the watch battery is done at one of our nearest shops! Makes a change. Fortunately, I don't have to do it often - every couple of years - and it a cheap service in addition to the cost of the battery. Aren't those tiny batteries costly when you consider their minute size, even on ebay?
As a treat, mine have those 100% chicken products (by Wagtastic ) but for breakfast they like raw chicken wings - as bought by humans for their menus. The other bits of the chicken are unsuitable as the bones are too big, it is the little wing bones that they are able to crunch up and digest. It is possible to get some from the freezer in my local Country Animal Foods supplier but they are too big - obviously meant for working dogs!
Nope! you are dead right to keep yours carefully out of the wet! "Waterproof" is a real misnomer in the watch world.None of mine are waterproof ones - perhaps, living in Wales, that is my mistake!
Isn't it supposed to be a copy of that Tomb Raider thing?
Wiv that burd driving it?
Yep, but I bet it’s being driven by a big hairy arsed bloke in hot pants
?????Tis it not supposed to be a Jim Bond Spectre copy type thing?
Cooked chicken bones, or any other cooked bones, are a no, no - raw only.If you buy packs of the tiny batteries they are a lot cheaper, but yes they do seem expensive for what they are.
TBH I expect the labour etc involved in making one is much the same as an AAA batt. As often the materials cost will be a tiny part of the finished product.
A Seiko is a nice watch. Wish I had one!
We don't give our dogs chicken with any bones in it, though they do get the scraps when Wifey strips the remains of a roast chicken to make chicken pie!
But they have been known to pinch the odd chicken carcase, even with a lot left on it, and demolish it, bones and all, with no harm to them. (They pinch it SO quietly too! Crafty beggars!)
Don't think you spoil your dogs at all! Well no more than we do!