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Well now its thundering outside and its hailing. This is a new one for me.
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Sunglass Clad Teen Girls Rob Bank of America Branch in Georgia
DrunkBomber replied to aboz56's topic in SLaM
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I have a feeling Im glad I didnt see it.
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Its like the movie The Ringer except they were only rigging the special olympics so they could bet on it.
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At least he got in one more article bashing the Bears in before his much needed vacation.
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I agree with what texsox said about the coffee or any type of caffeine really IMO. I have a hard time concentrating sometimes, actually I would say almost everybody could have a case for being diagnosed with some form of ADD. The problem is if you take them to a Doctor theyre trigger happy to say you have it with any of the symptoms. Especially because there is no physical way to prove it. Ive heard of people who thought they might of had even trying different things like drinking red bull. Doctors hand out prescriptions for the stuff too easily. Youu could go to the Doctor for a broken arm and easily wind up being clinically depressed and with ADD and have a festivus of pills that alter your mind and the way you think.
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Soriano for BMac, Fields and Broadway would of been way too much. Thank god that didnt go through.
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QUOTE(BobDylan @ Feb 27, 2007 -> 12:04 AM) How many inches? I'm in Bridgeport, the roads are icey, but the snow levels didn't get very high. It'll be esay to walk. Id say at least 6 over the last 3 days. More then likely more though.
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I dont know if you looked here yet but here is some info from wikipedia The most frequently prescribed medications for ADHD are stimulants, which work by stimulating the areas of the brain responsible for focus, attention, and impulse control. The use of stimulants to treat a syndrome often characterized by hyperactivity is sometimes referred to as a paradoxical effect. But there is no real paradox in that stimulants activate brain inhibitory and self-organizing mechanisms permitting the individual to have greater self-regulation. Frequently prescribed stimulants are Methylphenidate (better known by the brand names Ritalin and Concerta), Amphetamines (Adderall) and dextroamphetamines (Dexedrine). A fourth stimulant, Modafinil (Provigil) is commonly prescribed off-label[citation needed] and is not approved for ADHD. A fifth stimulant, Cylert was used until the late 1980s when it was discovered that this medication could cause liver damage. In March 2005, the makers of Cylert announced that it would discontinue the medication's production. It is no longer available in the United States. A sixth stimulant, Amineptine (Survector), is an atypical Tricyclic anti-Depressant commonly not available in most of the world and when it was approved was prescribed only off-label for ADHD. A seventh medication, bupropion is classified as an anti-depressant, but inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine, and to a lesser extent, dopamine, in neuronal synspases,[45] and so is noted in this paragraph. Unlike many of the stimulants used to treat ADHD, bupropion is not a controlled substance. See further information on Bupropion in the paragraph below. There are also several nonstimulant medications that are used either by themselves or in conjunction with the stimulants. These are commonly Selective Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (SNRIs but not to be confused with Serotonin-Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors also referred to as SNRIs) such as Atomoxetine (Strattera). These are also sometimes classified as Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors (NRIs) for the confusion issue. Also, tricyclic anti-Depressants are occasionally prescribed, but they seem to only treat the hyperactive part of the condition. There is research on a class of medications called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Enhancers (SSREs); currently, the only one available is Tianeptine (brand name Stablon; it is not available in North America or the English World); this is an atypical tricyclic anti-depressant which is inconclusive in its efficacy. Bupropion (Wellbutrin, commonly prescribed as Wellbutrin XL in a timed release form due to risk of side effects) is an anti-depressant which weakly inhibits the neuronal re-uptake of both norepinephrine and dopamine, but has little or no effect on seratonergic re-uptake.[46] It is approved for ADHD [citation needed] and is not particularly known for its stimulant properties because at high doses it tends to cause seizures in a large portion of the population. Because many of the medications used to treat ADHD are Schedule II under the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration schedule system, and are considered powerful stimulants with a potential for abuse, there is controversy surrounding prescribing these drugs for children and adolescents. However, research studying ADHD patients who either receive treatment with stimulants or go untreated has indicated that those treated with stimulants are less likely to abuse any substance than ADHD sufferers who are not treated with stimulants.
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I live less then 20 miles west of Chicago and we got dumped on. I went to shovel today and it was pretty much solid ice.
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Sorry I dont know any alternatives but I do think its a good idea to search for one. SOme of my friends have it and take things like adderol and they can be terribly addictive and you become completely reliant on them.
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I also think a big reason was because its pretty much easier for a casual fan who doesnt really watch sports to say theyre a Cub fan. I have a bunch of friends who have never watched a baseball game in their life and claim to be die hard Cubs fans. You know the type, still think Wood and Prior is the best 1-2 punch in baseball, thought Sosa was the best player in baseball for years. Stuff like that.
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Im surprised they put that on a baseball card
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Could be a pretty good outfield in.............
DrunkBomber replied to Jim Spencer's topic in Pale Hose Talk
Its a little unnerving to have so many question marks in our outfield. Im hoping somebody steps up and can produce in center or left. -
I dont see how they can use so much time to make a game, and figure out stats and ratings and then make a mistake on something like the colors of jerseys or outfield walls. Has anyone looked to see if they did this to many other teams.
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I wouldnt be too surprised to see a few changes during the year at the 5 spot. WIth so many viable options it is hard to say whos gonna break out and who isnt totally ready.
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The problem I had with the Departed was it seemed they made no attempt to build any of the characters. I think they should of made a bigger effort to show us a little from Leo and Matt Damons past and how they got into the situations they were in. I also thought the ending went a little too far and seemed forced.
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Ive never been to a cross town game at Wrigley but Id assume it would be really fun.
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I really wasnt that impressed with The Departed. I liked Babel though.
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QUOTE(CryptviLL @ Feb 25, 2007 -> 09:00 PM) You serious? How can a thing like PP not allow certain countries? It worked fine for me . Do you mean, money wise? I haven't tried any money yet, i've just done free tournaments. Yeah, the problem is with depositing money. The way I do is by western unioning it to them with cash but they passed a law not allowing US players on certain sites because the government wants their cut.
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Paradise Poker doesnt allow American players anymore
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Ive played on a few Party Poker=terrible Poker Stars=good, i like the tourneys Paradise Poker=I used to like but lower money tourneys are garbage Full Tilt=I cant stand the avatars but I liked the tourneys
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Chicagos was supposed to start last night I believe and nothing yet. The whole sky is a greyish white though so Im sure it will be here right in time for my walk to the bar.
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QUOTE(RibbieRubarb @ Feb 23, 2007 -> 08:36 PM) During a White Sox game my bubby and I were on camera A LOT and then we were featured on Sportscenter and local TV because of our antics towards Jamie Navarro during a game in 1998. We were even commented on by Hawk and Wimpy...who laughed and said "That ain't right..." Here's an article about what we did: http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_...21/ai_n10416292 Thats good stuff
