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07-11-2007 02:43 PM
#33851
Re: Asian giant for HC
[quote user="AsianGiant"]
I watched up till the 8th I think? It was 5-3, then I shut it off...it was just too boring...
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I hear ya. It bores me, too. I didn't even bother watching any of it. I usually don't watch games like the all-star game, pro bowl, etc.
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07-11-2007 02:44 PM
#33852
All-Pro
Re: Asian giant for HC
[quote user="AsianGiant"][quote user="mjg407"]
Unless your name is vanilla ice, white guys should avoid rapping.....</P>
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o...enbergraps.flv</P>[/quote]
Won't play for me, played the first 2 seconds and froze....
I hate technology when it doesn't work...
[/quote]It still is working for me. Did you try to pause it and let it download?
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07-11-2007 02:45 PM
#33853
Re: Asian giant for HC
[quote user="JerseyGiant21"]So do y'all still wanna do FF?
If ya want..I guees I can set up a FF league on yahoo or something......unless someone else wants to so it....I never set one up before.
lemme know!
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I'm in, too, JG. Never actually played FF before. But like AG says, it also depends on how work goes. I think it can work out.
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07-11-2007 02:50 PM
#33854
Re: Asian giant for HC
hhhmm...I guess I'll wait and see if more people wanna do it...then set it up or see if frute or cheesecake set up a league......we still have time! [
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07-11-2007 02:53 PM
#33855
Moderator
Re: Asian giant for HC
[quote user="mjg407"][quote user="AsianGiant"][quote user="mjg407"]
Unless your name is vanilla ice, white guys should avoid rapping.....</p>
http://s117.photobucket.com/albums/o...enbergraps.flv</p>[/quote]
Won't play for me, played the first 2 seconds and froze....
I hate technology when it doesn't work...
[/quote]It still is working for me. Did you try to pause it and let it download?[/quote]
Yup it is still frozen. I have this issue with YouTube also here and there. Whether its at work
or at home...
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07-11-2007 02:53 PM
#33856
All-Pro
Re: Asian giant for HC
'Brazilian' bikini waxes are increasingly popular among women who live nowhere near the bikini-clad beaches of Rio de Janeiro. For one 20-year-old woman in Melbourne, Australia, this routine procedure nearly took her life.</P>
The woman was admitted to an emergency room just two weeks after receiving a the Brazilian bikini wax, a procedure that involves removing even more hair front-to-back than a traditional bikini wax, according to the Brief Report published online in the June issue of the journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases.</P>
"Our case is notable, because it illustrates the infectious risks of pubic hair removal in a patient with diabetes," the authors concluded. "The beauty industry is growing at an unprecedented rate and more invasive and potentially harmful procedures are increasingly available."</P>
The authors of the report warn that anyone with a compromised immune system, including diabetics and people infected with HIV, should think twice about waxing, or any beauty procedure.</P>
While the patient experienced "significant pain" and some bleeding during the procedure, which was performed by a trainee beauty therapist, her health had taken a sharp turn for the worse by the time she sought medical attention.</P>
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07-11-2007 02:54 PM
#33857
Moderator
Re: Asian giant for HC
[quote user="JerseyGiant21"]hhhmm...I guess I'll wait and see if more people wanna do it...then set it up or see if frute or cheesecake set up a league......we still have time! [
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Let's talk about how the Tigers suck, she'll show her face!!! [
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07-11-2007 02:56 PM
#33858
All-Pro
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07-11-2007 02:56 PM
#33859
Moderator
Re: Asian giant for HC
[quote user="mjg407"]
'Brazilian' bikini waxes are increasingly popular among women who live nowhere near the bikini-clad beaches of Rio de Janeiro. For one 20-year-old woman in Melbourne, Australia, this routine procedure nearly took her life.</p>
The woman was admitted to an emergency room just two weeks after receiving a the Brazilian bikini wax, a procedure that involves removing even more hair front-to-back than a traditional bikini wax, according to the Brief Report published online in the June issue of the journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases.</p>
"Our case is notable, because it illustrates the infectious risks of pubic hair removal in a patient with diabetes," the authors concluded. "The beauty industry is growing at an unprecedented rate and more invasive and potentially harmful procedures are increasingly available."</p>
The authors of the report warn that anyone with a compromised immune system, including diabetics and people infected with HIV, should think twice about waxing, or any beauty procedure.</p>
While the patient experienced "significant pain" and some bleeding during the procedure, which was performed by a trainee beauty therapist, her health had taken a sharp turn for the worse by the time she sought medical attention.</p>[/quote]
That's unfortunate, how much hair do you really want to remove? If you really hate hair, can't you do the electrolysis or whatever it's called and permanently kill the root?
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07-11-2007 03:04 PM
#33860
All-Pro
Re: Asian giant for HC
[quote user="AsianGiant"][quote user="mjg407"]
'Brazilian' bikini waxes are increasingly popular among women who live nowhere near the bikini-clad beaches of Rio de Janeiro. For one 20-year-old woman in Melbourne, Australia, this routine procedure nearly took her life.</P>
The woman was admitted to an emergency room just two weeks after receiving a the Brazilian bikini wax, a procedure that involves removing even more hair front-to-back than a traditional bikini wax, according to the Brief Report published online in the June issue of the journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases.</P>
"Our case is notable, because it illustrates the infectious risks of pubic hair removal in a patient with diabetes," the authors concluded. "The beauty industry is growing at an unprecedented rate and more invasive and potentially harmful procedures are increasingly available."</P>
The authors of the report warn that anyone with a compromised immune system, including diabetics and people infected with HIV, should think twice about waxing, or any beauty procedure.</P>
While the patient experienced "significant pain" and some bleeding during the procedure, which was performed by a trainee beauty therapist, her health had taken a sharp turn for the worse by the time she sought medical attention.</P>[/quote]
That's unfortunate, how much hair do you really want to remove? If you really hate hair, can't you do the electrolysis or whatever it's called and permanently kill the root?
[/quote]I dunno, where's Harooni, sure he gets his chest waxed...lol
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