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My ankle doesn't hurt. Takes 3 days of work to get me to almost not walking then 3 days off of it to heal it. It stopped swelling! I am covered in bruises however. Sorta crash landed into a few things. Well that and a few bite marks.
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I don't know what people are complaining about she clearly states R rated jokes. Wish I could see the whole clip it looks pretty funny Noticed this frosty doesn't have a carrot nose... here is a longer clip from the huffington post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/03/neil-patrick-harris-is-fr_n_378021.html
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Avoiding slippery roads by staying in until tomorrows salt trucks hit
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What made your day?
Homicidalheathen replied to Rev.Reverence's topic in Relationships, Pets & Domestic Homelife
lovable day care teachers? Heh Employing the homeless and having it work out! I sooo happy. -
Mistletoe extracts are usually given by injection under the skin or, less often, into a vein or into the pleural cavity (see Question 4). Can you just see this? BTW Mom I am a mistletoe junkie now...
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I have severe Seasonal affective Disorder chocolate helps No matter how cold it is get outside for at least 20 min a day excersize (hard cardio) outside 1/2 hour a day as well Lots of candles. Remember to be grateful read the funny quotes in other area, thread. that will cheer you up for sure.
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What do YOU want to hear the DJs spin?
Homicidalheathen replied to Raev's topic in Nightlife, Events & Concerts
there can never be too much techno anywhere. -
I have heard of this. Especially with Xanax of all things. I took it once with a beer or two...wow I was damn happy. I don't understand how but...Have heard from a long time user that it makes you go berzerk. I also saw this on a youtube video about addiction guess with long term use it can make you do violent things and you dont remember... I think it is mostly prescribed for anxiety tho. all of the people I know who take antipsychotics just get sleepy and spaced out
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check this out: Overview <A name=ListSection> <LI class=Protocol-IL-Bullet> Mistletoe is a plant that grows on several types of common trees such as apple, oak, and elm, and has been used since ancient times to treat many ailments (see Question 1). <LI class=Protocol-IL-Bullet>Mistletoe extract has been shown to kill cancer cells in the laboratory and to affect the immune system. However, there is no evidence that mistletoe's effects on the immune system help the body fight cancer (see Question 2 and Question 3). <LI class=Protocol-IL-Bullet>Mistletoe extracts are usually given by injection under the skin or, less often, into a vein or into the pleural cavity (see Question 4). <LI class=Protocol-IL-Bullet>Animal studies have suggested that mistletoe may be useful in decreasing the side effects of standard anticancer therapy, such as chemotherapy and radiation (see Question 5). <LI class=Protocol-IL-Bullet>More than 30 human studies using mistletoe to treat cancer have been done since the early 1960s, but major weaknesses in many of these have raised doubts about their findings (see Question 6). <LI class=Protocol-IL-Bullet>Very few bad side effects have been reported from the use of mistletoe extract, though mistletoe plants and berries are poisonous to humans (see Question 7). <LI class=Protocol-IL-Bullet>The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved mistletoe as a treatment for cancer or any other medical condition (see Question 8). The FDA does not allow injectable mistletoe to be imported, sold, or used except for clinical research (see Question 8).http://cancer.ucsd.edu/Outreach/PublicEducation/CAMs/mistletoe.asp
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well is it almost noon? I think so...I am on DGN so, I must be...procrastinating!!! I should be helping build a fire pit but I am so sore still from yesturday and the day before... oy everytime i do my nails I gotta go mess them up again as I can't work in gloves with this damn arthritis. I think I will go research for the yule ritual.
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ugh I have to go to work at 5 waking up dealing with an issue.... No one will help me with it. I hate my life sometimes. always get stuck being the hard ass or the heavy laborer I swear. I am reincarnating as a big ass huge mean looking guy with muscles all over the damn place. No one will give me crap then. Nor will my knees. Unless I take up football.
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Who Here Is Single
Homicidalheathen replied to SaGa's topic in Relationships, Pets & Domestic Homelife
Loneliness gets pretty bad after awhile...Not worth it to me. -
Oh common. Mormons...Amish...there has to be some unpornverted men in this country someplace??? I am showing this to my friend who is a bit prudish...she thinks her man doesn't look at porn at that it distroys marriges... If your man says he doesn't look at porn, your giving him too much grief over it. Thats when the lies start.
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Ok so I just got a list of the 'things he doesn't like about me...' I pencil in my brows. I cut off all my hair. It is now pink...this happened awhile ago btw I am obnoxious (so is he) I have fake boobs. Don't have much money My attitude? He didn't even go into that so I am ASSuming its a bad thing... Have weird friends...yah well...thats true. I dress weird. Again, like thats a bad thing. I don't get mugged. Thats all I know. So I feel like two thumbs up is in order....guess which two fingers I am holding up? Yaaaah. Those.
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http://www.dreamindemon.com/2009/07/26/the-devil-made-otty-sanchez-kill-her-baby/ SAN ANTONIO (AP) — San Antonio police say a woman accused of beheading her 3-week-old infant son used a knife and two swords in the attack and ate some of the child's body parts.San Antonio Police Chief William McManus told reporters Monday that Otty Sanchez's attack on her son, Scott Wesley Buchholtz-Sanchez, was "too heinous" to fully discuss. But he says Sanchez ate part of the newborn's brain and bit off three of his toes before stabbing herself twice. Police say the 33-year-old Sanchez told officers who were called to her house early Sunday that she killed her son at the devil's request. Sanchez is charged with capital murder and is being held on $1 million bail. She is recovering from her wounds at a hospital. Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. .div-wrapper{margin: 20px 0 10px 0;border:none; padding:0 0 0 0;padding-bottom:10px;direction:ltr;text-align:left;vertical-align:middle;font-size:12px;}.div-wrapper a {text-decoration:none;color:#00529b;}.div-wrapper a:hover {text-decoration:underline;}.rec-src-link{color:#666;margin-left:6px;}Legend.Outbrain_recommendations_legend {color:#000;font-weight:bold;font-size:12px;margin-bottom:6px}.div-wrapper li{list-style-position:outside !important;list-style-type:square;margin-bottom:2px}#usatRatings {margin-top:16px}#usatRatings .outbrain-recommendationsFieldset{position:inherit !important;}
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I am reading depressing news stuff I read all of these. And I am SOOO NOT obsessed with death. No really PEOPLE WHO READ THIS ALSO READ Oregon Cops Probe Parents in Daughter's Strangling Death</SPAN _extended="true" itxtvisited="1"> 29216994 Dad Sought in Wisconsin Deaths of 2 Daughters and Their Mothers</SPAN _extended="true" itxtvisited="1"> 29218092 Police: New York Woman Plotted to Kill Husband's Mistress's Unborn Child</SPAN _extended="true" itxtvisited="1"> 29220448 Police Respond to Possible Hostage Situation at Houston Church</SPAN _extended="true" itxtvisited="1"> 29219706 Man Dies After Parachuting From Arizona Cell Phone Tower</SPAN _extended="true" itxtvisited="1"> 29222002 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,579537,00.html?loomia_ow=t0:s0:a16:g2:r3:c0.173926:b29222002:z10
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HAHAHA! Hereeeeeee's Tiger!
Homicidalheathen replied to Reaper's topic in Movies, Books, Art, TV, Gaming and Computers
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LOS ANGELES — The Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles has elected a lesbian as assistant bishop, underscoring Episcopal commitment to accepting same-sex relationships despite enormous pressure from other Anglicans to change that stand. Saturday's election of the Rev. Mary Glasspool of Baltimore as the second openly gay bishop in the global Anglican fellowship still needs approval from a majority of dioceses across the church before she can be consecrated. The Episcopal Church, which is the Anglican body in the United States, caused an uproar in 2003 by consecrating the first openly gay bishop, V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire. Breakaway Episcopal conservatives have formed a rival church, the Anglican Church in North America. Several overseas Anglicans have been pressuring the Anglican spiritual leader, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, to officially recognize the new conservative entity. "Any group of people who have been oppressed because of any one, isolated aspect of their persons yearns for justice and equal rights," Glasspool said after the vote, thanking the diocese for choosing her. Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, the head of the Episcopal Church, is scheduled to consecrate Glasspool on May 15 in Los Angeles, if the church accepts the vote. var adsonar_placementId="1425767",adsonar_pid="144757",adsonar_ps="-1",adsonar_zw=224;adsonar_zh=93,adsonar_jv="ads.adsonar.com"; Glasspool was elected on a seventh ballot that included two other candidates. She won 153 clergy votes and 203 lay votes, giving her just enough to emerge as the winner. The election began Friday with six candidates vying for two vacancies for assistant bishops. The winner for the first vacancy was the Rev. Diane M. Jardine Bruce, rector of St. Clement's-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church in San Clemente. As the balloting progressed for the second vacancy, two other candidates eventually withdrew. The Rev. Kendall Harmon of the traditional Diocese of South Carolina, which recently voted to distance itself from the national church, said Saturday's vote would further damage relations among Episcopalians, their fellow Anglicans and other Christians. "This decision represents an intransigent embrace of a pattern of life Christians throughout history and the world have rejected as against biblical teaching," said Harmon, an adviser to the diocesan bishop. The 77-million-member Anglican Communion is a family of churches that trace their roots to the missionary work of the Church of England. Most overseas Anglicans are Bible conservatives. In 2004, Anglican leaders had asked the Episcopal Church for a moratorium on electing another gay bishop while they tried to prevent a permanent break in the fellowship. Since the request was made, some Episcopal gay priests were nominated for bishop, but none was elected before Glasspool. Last July, the Episcopal General Convention, the U.S. church's top policy making body, affirmed that gay and lesbian priests were eligible to become bishops. Jim Naughton of The Chicago Consultation, a group of Episcopal and Anglican clergy and lay people who advocate on behalf of gays and lesbians, called Glasspool's election "a liberation." "We've been around this issue for 30 years," said Naughton, an adviser to the bishop of Washington. "It's unreasonable to expect us to refrain from acting on the very prayerful conclusions that we've reached, especially when we think there are issues of justice involved." Robinson said he told Glasspool before the election that he was grateful she was willing to put herself in the stressful position of running for bishop. "One of the reasons she is so the right person for this is that she knows who she is and she knows she belongs to God and she knows everything else falls in place when you keep that central," Robinson said in a phone interview. "She's no stranger to people who think she shouldn't be a priest because she's a woman, or think she shouldn't be a priest because she's a lesbian." Glasspool, 55, an adviser, or canon, for eight years to the Diocese of Maryland's bishop, said in an essay on the Los Angeles diocese Web site that she had an "intense struggle" while in college with her sexuality and the call to become a priest. "Did God hate me (since I was a homosexual), or did God love me?" she wrote. "Did I hate (or love) myself?" She said she met her partner, Becki Sander, while working in Massachusetts, and the two have been together since 1988. When a colleague recently asked for permission to submit Glasspool's name as a candidate in Los Angeles, she agreed because she believed it was time "for our wonderful church to move on and be the inclusive church we say we are." A graduate of Dickinson College and Episcopal Divinity School, Glasspool was ordained in 1981, and has led parishes in Annapolis, Md., Boston and Philadelphia. Los Angeles Bishop Jon Bruno, who leads the diocese, urged Episcopal dioceses to approve Glasspool's election and not base their decision on fear of how other Anglicans will react. The Los Angeles diocese has 70,000 members and covers six Southern California counties. Jardine and Glasspool, whose titles will be suffragan bishops, are the first women bishops in the Los Angeles diocese. (she looks god loving to me...thats god loving, not fearing...) http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,579570,00.html