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ill see everyone tomorrow evening
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really fucking irritated
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DGN Night at CC 2-6-10 Aftermath
TheGimp replied to Destroit's topic in Nightlife, Events & Concerts
yes...so i have decided next week I'm putting in my two week notice at city, I'm sick of sitting at the door for 6 hours a night. I'm just way to burned out on the club scene. prolly ganna knock out these next three weeks and take a break from city for a few months and there's just people i don't wanna see for a while or I'm sick of seeing. -
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DGN Night at CC 2-6-10 Aftermath
TheGimp replied to Destroit's topic in Nightlife, Events & Concerts
last night sucked...i really think i'm putting in my two week notice at CC -
autopsy report came in folks... here it is... Murphy died of pneumonia, drug intoxication LOS ANGELES - Brittany Murphy died from pneumonia, but anemia and prescription drugs also played a role, coroner’s officials said Thursday. The primary cause of death was community-acquired pneumonia, with contributing factors of iron deficiency anemia and “multiple drug intoxication,” according to the Los Angeles County coroner’s office. The death was ruled accidental Coroner’s spokesman Craig Harvey declined to specify what types of drugs were involved but said they were all prescription medications. Details about the drugs the “Clueless” and “8 Mile” star had in her system will be released in several weeks when a complete report is done. Murphy died Dec. 20 at age 32 after collapsing at her Hollywood Hills home. Her mother and husband have said the actress didn’t abuse prescription medications or have an eating disorder. Attempts to reach them for further comment were not immediately successful Thursday. Murphy’s husband, Simon Monjack, and mother, Sharon Murphy, told investigators the actress had been experiencing flu-like symptoms in the days before she died. Monjack told The Associated Press last month that his wife did take several prescriptions, including an anti-seizure drug, but did not abuse the medications. He said she had been taking over-the-counter Robitussin for her recent sickness. A memorial for a foundation in Brittany Murphy’s name that had been planned for Thursday was abruptly canceled with no explanation. Dr. Michael Baden, the former chief medical examiner in New York City, said the coroner’s determination indicated drugs probably played a key role in Murphy’s death. “If she died of pneumonia, that cause of death is a natural cause,” Baden said. He said the use of some prescription medications can lead to pneumonia, and that the coroner’s office may have listed that as the primary cause to lessen the blow to Murphy’s family. “It sounds more like it’s a drug-related than a natural pulmonary pneumonia,” said Baden, who did not work on the Murphy case but has served as an expert witness in numerous high-profile deaths. He said the quantities and types of drugs Murphy was taking is key to understanding how she died, as well as how recently she saw a doctor. “One doesn’t die of pneumonia, usually, that quickly,” Baden said. He also downplayed the role anemia may have played in Murphy’s death.
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smitten
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very gnarly...i like it, great work,keep it up
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i looked on there real quick and it keeps taking me to the sexual part of the forum >.<
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So, after spending nearly 8 years looking for my biological father i found out a few months ago that he ended up passing away from Hepatitis C becuase he left it untreated. i did however find out that he had two brothers which would obviously be my uncles and would like to be able to get into touch with them, but all i have for them is there first and last name and roughly what there age would be and that there somewhere in the big ass state on Texas..i also found out i have a half brother that would around the age of 18 or 19 and no name for him...i have tried people searchers for my uncles and they seem to cost a shit ton of money to get a telephone number...so my asking for help is, has anyone ever had to look for someone or do they know of any way to find someone in a matter like this...any information would be greatly greatly appreciated
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good, a little tired however but excited for later on...i get to learn how to eat and walk on glass later on ^_^
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haha its quite alright sir, i figured as much but yea...i do not think i will make that mistake again there just to difficult to figure out ya know...ya think ya have her figured out and everything's goin smooth and then ya get thrown a curve ball and totally miss
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You May Be a Bit Antisocial... Antisocial? That may be a bit of an understatement. You think rules are meant to be broken - and with gusto! Having no fear, you don't even think about consequences. But people love you anyway... you've got a boatload of charm. really?
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annoyed, confused, just meh
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that i thought i had women somewhat figured out, and it turns out i was dead wrong
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damn so first we read a woman gets hit by a car after winning the lottery then this dude...i guess people's luck gotta run out sooner or later PLANT CITY, Fla. - Winning $30 million in the Florida Lottery should have been the best thing that ever happened to Abraham Shakespeare. But with his newfound wealth came a string of bad choices and hangers-on who constantly hit him up for money. Nine months ago, he vanished. Friends and family hoped he was on a beach somewhere in the Caribbean. On Friday, detectives confirmed that a body buried under a concrete slab in a rural backyard was his.The home Shakespeare was found behind belongs to the boyfriend of a woman who befriended him in 2007, the year after he won the lottery. Authorities believe he was murdered and the woman may know something about it, but they do not yet know how he died and have not arrested anyone. Shakespeare’s brother, Robert Brown, said Friday that Shakespeare often wished he had never bought the winning ticket. “’I’d have been better off broke.’ He said that to me all the time,” Brown said. Hillsborough County Sheriff’s detectives used fingerprints to identify Shakespeare’s body, which they found buried 5 feet deep and covered by a 30-by-30 concrete slab in the backyard of a two-story ranch house. There are no neighbors, save for an empty trailer next door and an orange grove across the street. Life changed 'in a bad way' When Shakespeare won the lottery, he was an assistant truck driver who lived with his mother in a rural county east of Tampa. He was barely literate, had a criminal record and was extremely generous with his newly acquired wealth. “He really didn’t understand it at all,” said Samuel Jones, who has known Shakespeare since both were 12. “It was moving so fast. It changed his life in a bad way.” Jones said Friday that Abraham told him in March that he wanted to get out of Lakeland, where he had bought a million-dollar home. After he chose a lump sum payment of nearly $17 million, people gathered outside his mother’s home, clamoring for cash. Jones said Abraham would tell him, “I thought all these people were my friends, but then I realized all they want is just money.” Among those new friends was Dorice Donegan “DeeDee” Moore. Shakespeare met her in 2007, shortly after he bought his home. She told him she was interested in writing a book about his life. But officials said she was interested in his money. “DeeDee Moore is a con artist, and if she tried to sell me anything, I certainly wouldn’t buy it,” Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said in a news release earlier this month. “DeeDee Moore has cheated Abraham Shakespeare out of his money, and possibly his life.” Moore — whose known phone numbers were all disconnected Friday — became something of a financial adviser to Shakespeare. Property records show her company, American Medical Professionals, bought his home for $655,000 in January 2009. In February, she helped him open a company and gave herself the ability to sign for money, detectives said, including a $1 million withdrawal. Moore told detectives Shakespeare gave her the cash as a gift. She bought a Hummer, a Corvette and a truck, and went on vacation. Three months later, 26-year-old Shar Krasniqi — identified by Judd as Moore’s boyfriend — bought the home in Plant City that Shakespeare’s body was found behind. A tip led detectives there this week. Howard Stitzel, who happened to be Shakespeare’s lawyer in a child support case, started working out of Krasniqi’s home after Shakespeare disappeared. Stitzel said he could not comment when reached by The Associated Press on Friday. His lawyer, Glenn Lansky, said Stitzel rented space in the home in mid-2009. “The landlord was DeeDee Moore,” Lansky said. “If the police have any questions, we’ll answer them.” A phone number listed in public records for Krasniqi rang to Stitzel’s law firm Friday. Rapid rise and fall Shakespeare was last seen in April. Moore, who spoke several times to the Lakeland Ledger newspaper last year about his disappearance, said he was “laying low” because people constantly tried to get money out of him. She also told the paper she helped Shakespeare disappear. But Polk detectives say she tried to make it appear that he was alive for several months, at one point using his phone to text his relatives and friends. Detectives say Moore also paid one of Shakespeare’s relatives $5,000 to deliver a birthday card with cash to Shakespeare’s mother, suggesting it was from her son. So far, only one person has faced charges in the case, but not for Shakespeare’s disappearance or death. Troy McKay Young, 42, a Lakeland police officer, was charged with unlawful compensation and misuse of confidential information after detectives said he provided Moore with information he obtained through law enforcement databases. Meanwhile, friends and family puzzled Friday over Shakespeare’s rapid rise and fall. Jones said his friend lived a humble life, and just before he bought the winning ticket he joined a church and was baptized. “When he won the lottery,” Jones said, “he forgot about being saved.”
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Wolf Moon Tonight
TheGimp replied to TheGimp's topic in Current Events, Science, Spirituality, Politics, Religion & Sociology
TAKE A PICTURE TAKE A PICTURE!!!! -
Wolf Moon Tonight
TheGimp replied to TheGimp's topic in Current Events, Science, Spirituality, Politics, Religion & Sociology
yea looks really pretty Mars is also just to the left of it even though its a small twinkling dot it still looks nice every full moon this year is suppose to have some special name to go along with them *shrug* -
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23521649/ns/technology_and_science-space/ Tonight's full moon will be the biggest and brightest full moon of the year. It offers anyone with clear skies an opportunity to identify easy-to-see features on the moon. This being the first full moon of 2010, it is also known as the wolf moon, a moniker dating back to Native American culture and the notion that hungry wolves howled at the full moon on cold winter nights. Each month brings another full moon name. But why will this moon be bigger than others? Here's how the moon works: The moon is, on average, 238,855 miles (384,400 km) from Earth. The moon's orbit around Earth – which causes it to go through all its phases once every 29.5 days – is not a perfect circle, but rather an ellipse. One side of the orbit is 31,070 miles (50,000 km) closer than the other. So in each orbit, the moon reaches this closest point to us, called perigee. Once or twice a year, perigee coincides with a full moon, as it will tonight, making the moon bigger and brighter than any other full moons during the year. Tonight it will be about 14 percent wider and 30 percent brighter than lesser full Moons of the year, according to Spaceweather.com. As a bonus, Mars will be just to the left of the moon tonight. Look for the reddish, star-like object.