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Everything posted by Couloir
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Thank you. Now that song will be in my head until I go to be tonight.
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I bet that 60 Minutes story will have more face-shots of Pelley than anything else. It's all about the beautiful celebrity reporter and his looks of astonishment and horror.
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I agree. They seem to have moved more toward the shorter, more frequent breaks as opposed to the endless, less frequent breaks. Those were unbearable.
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Sounds reasonable. We didn't live together (although she had a "drawer" at my place ) and have been married almost 19 years. We shake our heads at some of our friends that had these HUGE expensive weddings. Then bought big houses, had a couple of kids and within a few short years all but one couple is divorced. Which doesn't really matter, but it's hell on the kids. They all say they're adjusting fine, but I can tell you that I know I wouldn't want to sleep 50% at one place and 50% at another. Especially when they have a new family and I'd be second fiddle. But I guess it's ok, as long as the parents are happy.
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This sounds like a good idea for a Rachael Ray show.
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6 7 8 9 = 24 You can add, subtract, multiply or divide any of the numbers ONCE. Ex: 2 3 4 5 = 24 is (5+4+3)2 = 24
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Ask James McGreevey's wife.
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After seeing the interview of said subject on the news, it's no wonder she got lost.
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Hope she's carrying her Mushroom Locator Unit. Link
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Chicken Wings from Fire on the Mountain. The best wings outside of Buffalo. Bar none. Sorry Rooster.
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Drink.
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You may also consider either doing a car shuttle (leaving one car at Devil's Lake TH, if it's still open) and then starting at Pole Creek TH (if that's still open). Or arrange to have someone pick you up when you're finished at Devil's Lake TH. Going from North to South is definitely the best option.
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If no one claims it, you may want to contact the Hood River County Sheriff at 541-386-2098 and let them see what you have.
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I believe this is because with Viagra you are attempting to correct something that doesn't work. With birth control you are trying to stop something that is natural. Similar to the fact that insurance generally doesn't, for instance, cover Rogaine to stop balding. I would really like to believe that, but it just isn't true. First of all, most ED is a natural side effect of aging. Second of all, birth control is a normal activity that most countries like ours follow. (And that's good--it'd be tough to support 8 kids for every family). I think if you read a little on the incredible battle that it took for women to get birth control pills covered, you'll see that there is more than just your theory at work here. There have also been amazing battles that women fought just to get something back to normal again. For example, the legal fights over getting an implant after having a breast removed due to cancer were bitter. Isn't this simply returning something back to normal? I wish I could remember the name of the book I read that researched the battles fought over different coverages. Issues that only affected women were far more common and took much much longer to win than issues that only affected men. I am happy to see that trend starting to change. I understand what you're saying Arch. This was based on an interview I heard several months back on NPR on a discussion of certain kinds of drug coverage. It's definately not my opinion. I happen to agree with your take on it. KK - I'm with you on the birth control / viagra idea. But I understand (from the same NPR program) that a large percentage of Viagra/ Cialis et.al. users (not necessarily sales) are to single, twenty-something males. They can drink hard all night and then fuck til the sun comes up.
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I believe this is because with Viagra you are attempting to correct something that doesn't work. With birth control you are trying to stop something that is natural. Similar to the fact that insurance generally doesn't, for instance, cover Rogaine to stop balding.
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Just make sure it isn't in Pioner Courthouse Square...or in the Parks Blocks...or within 50 feet of any building...or...
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That would be a tough one for me. I enjoy a good glass (or bottle) of wine every night. Usually it starts with a healthy shot of vodka from the freezer, then move on to a slow burn with the wine. It's perfect. I think it's a good balance since I don't do soda or energy drinks. Usually one cup of coffee a day in the morning. I had the high cholesterol thing several years ago. Diet and exercise DO work. Like Bill Maher said the other night: "Hillary's health plan contains the word 'drugs' fourteen times. 'Diet and exercise,' once...just as the pharmaceutical companies wanted it."
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It's important to keep the terms straight. If you want it, then it's a baby. If you don't, then it's a fetus.
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My wife has had it all her life and a couple of years back she took a vasodilator drug (don't remember which one) that worked very well. She avoids the cold when she can but would take it again if it were really necessary.
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"Pink" and inflamed.