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Richard Cheese

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  1. THE PEOPLE obver @ gd.com are saying that after the settlement, each plaintiff will only receive 800 bucks to fix this problem...tis gonna take like 2 g's to fix anything related to an under supported frame, imo good luck.. contact WW yourself i recommend talking to headinjury over @ GD.com and go from there
  2. is it just me, or did anyone else notice there were NO emt's on scene of the 314 ft jump? that guys got a big set of PAULZ on him :mc_smiley:
  3. THERES this parking lot, behind a liquor store, just west of the stratosphere....its pretty fuggin big...... :afro: s galore, and PLENTY of azzphalt for cole to light up with gas
  4. just having some filthywhore fun.....nothing derogitory meant by it Nick....hope you didnt take it that way
  5. whore, ok, but filthy?? my crack is CLEAN mang
  6. FUNNY THING a district is comprised of the schools, the students and the parents.......so it just cannot be the schools and the people that work there that make them bad
  7. not saying it looks like him...i dont think anyone could ever be as ugly as that guy in the pic just saying he would take on some of those "characteristics" :dance:
  8. question Why is it called a sail switch, and what does it actually do in the heater process?
  9. im sendin you ma fackas my medical and prescription bills for the last 2 days, plus the trip in the ambulance to the emergency room yesterday :dance:
  10. Moderate beer intake may cut Alzheimer's risk: study By Stephen Daniells 17/12/2007- The silicon content of beer may protect against the deleterious effects of aluminium on brain health, suggests a new study with mice from Spain. The research taps into beer's silicon content, and reports that moderate consumption cut the uptake in the digestive tract of aluminium, a neurotoxin and recently linked as a possible causal factor for Alzheimer's. The study, published in the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology, reports that "moderate beer consumption… could perhaps be taken into account as a component of the dietary habits of the population." The researchers from the University of Alcala in Madrid state however that "alcoholic beverage consumption needs to be kept within certain limits depending both on gender and on age and should never be promoted as a means of increasing certain nutrients, which can be obtained from other foodstuffs in the diet." Mice were divided into four groups, with three groups receiving aluminium nitrate in their drinking water. The first of these groups also received 2.5 ml of commercial beer (5.5 per cent alcohol) per week, the second received a 2.5 ml solution of silicic acid per week, while the third group received no silicon supplement (positive control). The fourth group received aluminium-free drinking water (negative control). After three months the researchers report that animals receiving the supplementary silicon, whether from beer or the silicic acid, had significantly lower blood aluminium levels, and higher faecal excretion of aluminium. The lower blood levels resulted in slower accumulation of aluminium in the tissue, including the brain, which could have benefits for the prevention of Alzheimer's, suggested the researchers. Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia and currently affects over 13 million people worldwide. The direct and indirect cost of Alzheimer care is over $100bn (€ 81bn) in the US alone. The direct cost of Alzheimer care in the UK was estimated at £15bn (€ 22bn). They also note that, despite the silicic acid supplement providing double the amount of silicon as found in beer, no significant differences in blood silicon levels were observed between the two supplemented groups. "Thanks to the potential interaction observed between aluminium and silicon in the digestive tract and lower concentrations of aluminium in the blood and brain tissue, it appears that silicon in the form of silicic acid may lower the bioavailability of aluminium, and hence silicon should be regarded as a factor that may afford protection against aluminium, reducing therefore, one of the risk factor for Alzheimer's disease," wrote the researchers. "These result are in agree with the epidemiology study achieved by Gillette-Guyonnet et al. (2005), who conclude that silica in drinking water may reduce the risk of development Alzheimer's disease in elderly women." Previously, the potential health benefits of beer have focussed on the flavonoid xanthohumol found in hops. Research has suggested that the compound could help prevent prostate cancer, but the scientists suggest supplements rather than beer for exploiting the potential benefits. Source: Food and Chemical Toxicology January 2008, Volume 46, Issue 1, Pages 49-56 "Role of beer as a possible protective factor in preventing Alzheimer's disease" Authors: M.J. Gonzalez-Munoz, A. Pena and I. Meseguer :beer_bang:
  11. you f*cker sorry pete...fuggin cole called me before i could finish thepost
  12. ok ok ok finally got this bullshiat ironed out. I had to drive to the ground shipment center in my town, which is because it isnt listed. one of the 27 people i spoke to on the phone today accidentally let it slip i had the lady call the driver, who said he had the pacakage, and will drop it off at the office 2nite, so i can pick it up tomorrow the sh*t that really pissed me off, is that the more people i spoke to @ fed ex, the more different explanations were given, which ended up presenting more problems i guess the old adage is right. yo want something done right, you do it yourself and again, i reiterate fk FEDEX
  13. yeah, what was I thinkin?? im sure you could find a decent cathouse, a few midgets outta work, some degenerate gamblers, celine dion, and some :afro: to liven your party up
  14. imma get hella drunk after work today.....fugg this sh*t
  15. find a hall, get a quote, and put a thread for deposit money into your paypal just an idea
  16. GOD DAMMIT so i get my mother in law to go to our house from 12-3, because that is the time FED EX tells me it will be at my house my mother in law just called me there was another tag on the door. they were there @ 10 30 this morning.... im gonna fuggin shoot somebody over this sh*t
  17. what about renting a hall? some of them even let you bring your own alcohol in too
  18. yeah, that was pretty effed up with ONE of the posts on there. DPS.......dumontproblemsolvers.com.....
  19. funny....i post a problem i have, and everyone ASSUMES Im actin like an azz :beer_bang:
  20. i understand where you are coming from... this is a christmas present for my wife tho....would be nice to have it under the tree.
  21. a race where? BAJA? a hill shoot, closed course? what type of race stock for stock, in desert conditions, the DS hands down, due to the suspension, even in the dunes, the DS would take it on the hill is a different story. the shee would take it i would think
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