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@Cold Fusion
I can't imagine there's very many healthy people that walk around at a comfortable 350 pounds (even professional athletes).
I can't imagine there's very many healthy people that walk around at a comfortable 350 pounds (even professional athletes).
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Ender was a stupid little kid who let himself be used.
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It's a fine trick play, to be sure, but would likely be illegal in high school or any other league playing under NFHS rules. In the late 1990s the committee specifically forbid plays with verbiage or signals specifically designed to confuse or put the defense to sleep or plays that cause confusion to make the defense believe that a snap is not imminent. This made plays like the "Wrong Ball Play" or "Fake Substitution Play" or "I can't hear you coach play" illegal in leagues playing under NFSH rules.
The point was to encourage sportsmanship and reduce the liklihood of injuries.
The point was to encourage sportsmanship and reduce the liklihood of injuries.
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@AVarana
In addition, the bacteria on the teeth can cause heart disease, best to remove the teeth as well. I can't wait to be a 100 year old man with no tongue, teeth or balls. O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!
In addition, the bacteria on the teeth can cause heart disease, best to remove the teeth as well. I can't wait to be a 100 year old man with no tongue, teeth or balls. O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!
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@Scooter
This is true but you wouldn't ask an alcoholic to taste test the aging whiskey. Some people do have addictions to food like this.
This is true but you wouldn't ask an alcoholic to taste test the aging whiskey. Some people do have addictions to food like this.
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Love it. I'd sleep in there. Obviously that's a photo of the Dagobah swamps and dude just used the force to get in the chair.
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In the United States it is against the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 to trap, band, hold, harass, or control any hummingbird or any part of the hummingbird, nest, or egg.
Just an FYI, it'd suck to run into an overzealous Fish and Wildlide office and get a $20K fine. You can request a permit however.
Just an FYI, it'd suck to run into an overzealous Fish and Wildlide office and get a $20K fine. You can request a permit however.
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I think this was more of a demonstration of the facial features which were admittedly pretty cool. They got the smiles down perfect also the forehead and eyelid movements were a nice feature. I noticed that mouth and lip aren't that great when trying to mimic speech but that's understandable, speeck is complex.
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My household utilizes:
iPad
iPod(s)
Sansa(s)
MacBook
Dell Desktop
HP Netbook
Dell laptop
Gateway laptop
Do people really limit themselves to one type of company? I really don't have any major issues using a mix of devices.
iPad
iPod(s)
Sansa(s)
MacBook
Dell Desktop
HP Netbook
Dell laptop
Gateway laptop
Do people really limit themselves to one type of company? I really don't have any major issues using a mix of devices.
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Can you f**k it?
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@Rocky
Maybe the plan was to fill up the East River with the bodies.
Maybe the plan was to fill up the East River with the bodies.
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I wonder if a certain percentage of this is economies of scale. Back then you had many different soda companies instead of the two major ones we have today. They also used heavier tin and glass for containers. Once 95% of all soda was made by a few companies using cheap plastic containers, you figure sizing up hardly cost anything and was an advantage over competitors. Also you couldn't open and close the containers back then.
But even at it's most basic, giving a larger portion is a selling point over the competitor, who then increases their size and back and forth over a few decades and voila!
But even at it's most basic, giving a larger portion is a selling point over the competitor, who then increases their size and back and forth over a few decades and voila!
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I wanted a pair of Five Finger but my feet are different sizes so I'd have to order two pair.
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I had a similar accident when I was a teenager, I was ripping around on my motorcycle and turned left at a four way intersection assuming the oncoming person was turning right and I hit that bumper and went flying, fortunately, there was grassy hill leading to a creek on the side of the road and I hit it perfect, landing on my back pretty softly and sliding down to the bottom. I remember standing up and thinking, wow, that really didn't hurt at all.
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The proper idea is about overall health. The more you eat foods from the outside aisles of the supermarket or from local farms and CSAs, the better off you'll be, omnivore or vegetarian. The less processing the better. There's no way I could perform my daily activities on such a crap diet.
The point should be that you should be eating higher quality foods and finding active ways to enjoy yourself rather than worrying about the measure of the gravitational pull of the earth on theyour body.