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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMIfAsD6kG4 mmmm nugs this cracks me up...mcnugget rages?? I must go find more on mcnugget rages
  2. seriously if I win the lottery I am buying like, 20 pairs of Doc Martens omg red plaid! and silver! I just noticed this list... love Doc Martens this year...oh I am in love...can never have to many hot boots. it seems the darker edgier style is infiltrating main stream big time http://shopping.comc.../st=page/popup4[]=60:1059/page=1/mode=comcast_COVERheadlinekneehighs/ boots have become a necessity what with my bad ankles and all. http://www.theshoema..._tall_boot.html personally I think its worth it to spend more on boots then save on other things...when wearing good boots I never hurt my ankles...dont have to put gel inserts in them...or wear two pairs of socks. They are always comfortable.
  3. interesting..one of the worst COMMENTS I ever recieved came from a bouncer at city club when I was still in my 30, weighed like 90 lbs...and had double d boobs...he said 'to bad your not a hot young chick' and I was dressed to thrill as well... oh well the goth 'scene' seems to pretty much cater to the larger girl sect...
  4. digging myself and a few others out grrrr
  5. how about a thread called labyrinth mamories? We can showcase muffin tops of yesteryear.
  6. clickity oh boy michigan makes weird news again Police arrested Jason James Hughes, who has a tattoo of horns on his forehead and a bloody cleaver on his neck, for allegedly having sexual contact with a 13-year-old at his Cedar Springs, Mich., apartment last month. "He was known to us before this incident," said Cedar Springs Police Chief Roger Parent told me over at Sphere.com. I'll bet. this guys tats look like a 5 yr old did them.
  7. update http://www.comcast.net/video/a-scary-new-breed-of-canine/1417231323/Comcast/1418204737/ Like I mentioned before on here someplace...what I experienced was I believe a sighting of something that maybe went back one step on the evolutionary ladder....prints between a dog and bear...bigger than a dog...teeth a bit bigger and more pig like...claws were a bit bigger than a dog...this would coincide with these reports. and it roared, not growled...and could take down a mule deer. my neighbor had shot at it thou and we were not sure if he got it in the neck so the noise it made may have been altered
  8. I so proud of my kids these days...the one works two jobs totaling 12-16 hour days, at least 6 days a week...she relies on me only for maybe one meal a week and to use my washer...the occasional article of clothing...she actually has a nice cush in her savings account now! That is a feat at 21 these days I am sure the economy being what it is the other all I pay for is the same mostly plus college books and she is halfway done. Oh and home stuff, like repairs, but since that would be my responsiblity anyway... I so happy my kids turned out good.
  9. w0lfmAn the scenes and overall effects nice...except for the final transformations...they look too...wolfman jackish... The movie itself script wise kinda sucks ass. I laughed but I dont think I was suppose to...not sure.
  10. I watched the one with topher and kate...pretty off the wall. this one is good http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/be1053e0a1/mike-birbiglia-s-porno-for-parents-animated?rel=player
  11. personally I have grown bored with it...my one buddy wants me to go drum with him but I have even grown bored with public drumming....most people dont listen or know what they are doing...and its getting to crowded. And now since I dont drink but once a month or so...the mead parties upstairs dont appeal to me...and that is the best part.
  12. Quote slogo, on black american history month in Detroit: I'm all for a CIGEIFS month (Canadian-Italian-German-English-Irish-French-Scottish) My family got around
  13. Anyone going on any trips...any REAL LIVE births going to happen...marriges planned, home repairs...maybe a dream you kept tucked away forever that your now going to work on? Just curious what everyone will be doing this summer BESIDES clubbing and blogging...which is...no life. Seriously, I plan to get a canoe and go from one end of the clinton river to the other....maybe not all in one day...but this has been a dream of mine for awhile...although I believe its a bit um illegal...that is my goal. I have always wanted to do this and now that I have grown to hate weights and bars (arm muscle) the canoe will whip me in shape this summer. Might go white water rafting as well... Anyone else? Any trips out of state planned? Visiting an old friend, a family reunion?
  14. I feel kinda creeped out...everytime I stop for gas the clerk is some old creepy ugly man of arabic decent who hits on me....in a most, creepy way...happened 3x this week. I hate that now I am middle aged, retired age gentlemen think they have a shot or something...guess to them I am 'hot, wild young stuff....' not like my perfume says escence of tumeric or anything btw I love tumeric...its tasty and kills cancer
  15. its true all types are needed...when I had my first transfusion, they said they were low...and I am an a+, and that was at beaumont.... here is some info on blood types http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type
  16. well I for one, had no idea who started the whole blood bank thing...or the gas mask...
  17. excellent composing...I actually got up and danced.
  18. thinking...why hasn't my friend called about today and wind and whatnot...? hmmmm thinking if people ask for their friends advice and they give it...why dont they listen and save themselves the time and trouble...of finding out for themselves the hard way, myself included...thinking no one is totally exempt from this.
  19. I like the way they look but it seems like it would make up oral 'tasks' harder....even eating...?
  20. African-American Inventors A Sampling of African-American Inventors and Their Inventions<BR clear=all>BLOOD BANK The idea of a blood bank was pioneered by Dr. Charles Richard Drew (1904-1950). Dr. Drew was an American medical doctor and surgeon who started the idea of a blood bank and a system for the long term preservation of blood plasma (he found that plasma kept longer than whole blood). His ideas revolutionized the medical profession and saved many, many lives. Dr. Drew set up and operated the blood plasma bank at the Presbyterian Hospital in New York City, NY. Drew's project was the model for the Red Cross' system of blood banks, of which he became the first director.CARVER, GEORGE WASHINGTON George Washington Carver (1865?-1943) was an American scientist, educator, humanitarian, and former slave. Carver developed hundreds of products from peanuts, sweet potatoes, pecans, and soybeans; his discoveries greatly improved the agricultural output and the health of Southern farmers. Before this, the only main crop in the South was cotton. The products that Carver invented included a rubber substitute, adhesives, foodstuffs, dyes, pigments, and many other products. For more information on Carver, click here. For a cloze (fill-in-the-blank) activity on Carver, click here. CRUM, GEORGE The potato chip was invented in 1853 by George Crum. Crum was a Native American/African American chef at the Moon Lake Lodge resort in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. French fries were popular at the restaurant and one day a diner complained that the fries were too thick. Although Crum made a thinner batch, the customer was still unsatisfied. Crum finally made fries that were too thin to eat with a fork, hoping to annoy the extremely fussy customer. The customer, surprisingly enough, was happy - and potato chips were invented! For more information on George Crum and potato chips, click here. DORTICUS, CLATONIA JOAQUIN Clatonia Joaquin Dorticus was an African-American inventor who received many patents. He invented an apparatus for applying dyes to the sides of the soles and heels of shoes (patent # 535,820, March 19, 1895), a machine for embossing (contouring the paper of) photographs (patent # 537,442, April 16, 1895), a device that helped develop photographs (patent # 537,968, April 23, 1895), and a leak stopper for hoses (patent # 629,315, July 18, 1899).DOWNING, PHILIP B. The street letter drop mailbox with a hinged door that closed to protect the mail was invented by Philip B. Downing. Downing, an African-American inventor, patented his new device on October 27, 1891 (US Patent # 462,093).DREW, CHARLES RICHARD Dr. Charles Richard Drew (1904-1950) was an American medical doctor and surgeon who started the idea of a blood bank and a system for the long-term preservation of blood plasma (he found that plasma kept longer than whole blood). His ideas revolutionized the medical profession and have saved many, many lives. For more information on Dr, C. R. Drew, click here. GAS MASK The gas mask was invented by Garrett Morgan, an African-American inventor. Morgan used his gas mask (patent No. 1,090,936, 1914) to rescue miners who were trapped underground in a noxious mine. Soon after, Morgan was asked to produce gas masks for the US Army. For more information on Garrett Morgan, click here.GOODE, SARAH S. Sarah E. Goode was a businesswoman and inventor. Goode invented the folding cabinet bed, a space-saver that folded up against the wall into a cabinet. When folded up, it could be used as a desk, complete with compartments for stationery and writing supplies. Goode owned a furniture store in Chicago, Illinois, and invented the bed for people living in small apartments. Goode's patent was the first one obtained by an African-American woman inventor (patent #322,177, approved on July 14, 1885).LATIMER, LEWIS H. Lewis Howard Latimer (1848-1928) was an African-American inventor who was a member of Edison's research team, which was called "Edison's Pioneers." Latimer improved the newly-invented incandescent light bulb by inventing a carbon filament (which he patented in 1881). For more information on Lewis Howard Latimer, click here. MAILBOX The street letter drop mailbox with a hinged door that closed to protect the mail was invented by Philip B. Downing. Downing, an African-American inventor, patented his new device on October 27, 1891 (US Patent # 462,093).McCOY, ELIJAH Elijah McCoy (1843 or 1844-1929) was a mechanical engineer and inventor. McCoy's high-quality industrial inventions (especially his steam engine lubricator) were the basis for the expression "the real McCoy," meaning the real, authentic, or high-quality thing. For more information on Elijah McCoy, click here. For a cloze activity on McCoy, click here. MORGAN, GARRETT Garrett Augustus Morgan (March 4, 1877 - August 27, 1963), was an African-American inventor and businessman. He was the first person to patent a traffic signal. He also developed the gas mask (and many other inventions). Morgan used his gas mask (patent No. 1,090,936, 1914) to rescue miners who were trapped underground in a noxious mine. Soon after, Morgan was asked to produce gas masks for the US Army. For more information on Morgan, click here. POTATO CHIPS The potato chip was invented in 1853 by George Crum. Crum was a Native American/African American chef at the Moon Lake Lodge resort in Saratoga Springs, New York, USA. French fries were popular at the restaurant and one day a diner complained that the fries were too thick. Although Crum made a thinner batch, the customer was still unsatisfied. Crum finally made fries that were too thin to eat with a fork, hoping to annoy the extremely fussy customer. The customer, surprisingly enough, was happy - and potato chips were invented! For more information on George Crum and potato chips, click here. RILLIEUX, NORBERT Norbert Rillieux (March 17, 1806-October 8, 1894) was an African-American inventor and engineer who invented a device that revolutionized sugar processing. Rillieux's multiple effect vacuum sugar evaporator (patented in 1864) made the processing of sugar more efficient, faster, and much safer. The resulting sugar was also superior. His apparatus was eventually adopted by sugar processing plants all around the world. For more information on Rillieux, click here. TRAFFIC SIGNAL Garrett Augustus Morgan (March 4, 1877 - August 27, 1963), was an African-American inventor and businessman. He was the first person to patent a traffic signal. He also developed the gas mask (and many other inventions). Morgan used his gas mask (patent No. 1,090,936, 1914) to rescue miners who were trapped underground in a noxious mine. Soon after, Morgan was asked to produce gas masks for the US Army. For more information on Morgan, click here. WALKER, MADAME C. J. Madam C. J. Walker (December 23, 1867 - May 25, 1919) was an inventor, businesswoman and self-made millionaire. Sarah Breedlove McWilliams C. J. Walker was an African-American who developed many beauty and hair care products that were extremely popular. Madam Walker started her cosmetics business in 1905. Her first product was a scalp treatment that used petrolatum and sulphur. She added Madam to her name and began selling her new "Walker System" door-to-door. Walker soon added new cosmetic products to her line. The products were very successful and she soon had many saleswomen, called "Walker Agents," who sold her products door to door and to beauty salons. For <A href="http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/page/w/walker.shtml" target=_top>more information on Madame C. J. Walker, click here http://www.history.com/content/blackhistory http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/black.shtml
  21. http://www.comcast.net/finance/forwhatitsworth/5117/isyourcitymiserable/ are you miserable? Cause I am not. Usually have a good time when i go down there. http://www.comcast.net/slideshow/finance-miserablecities/flint/ now flint I can say yah...miserable...not much going on there.
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