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Post by MannyFin on Dec 19, 2010 12:44:00 GMT -5
Well, cigar guy... I am obviously quite a bit older than you... 1) Who is your favorite "Bond"? Sean Connery 2) What is your favorite "Bond" Film? From Russia With Love... 2nd - Thunderball... 3rd- You Only Live Twice 3) What is your favorite "Bond" vehicle? Loved them all... not enough of a gearhead to differentiate 4) Who is your favorite "Bond" "Girl"? Ursula Andress from Dr. No (Honorable mention to Barbara Carrera?) 5) Who is your favorite "Bond" villain? Can't remember his name (From spectre... with the cat in his lap) 6) What is your favorite "Bond" gadget? mini-helicopter with weapon system comensurate with today's fighter planes... Ed I left a warm wonderful hot tub to come into a sweaty steam room for this... ;D ;D......BLOFELD WAS HIS NAME.... You and all the rest of them can stay in that hot tub and talk about how and not you, took people for money and now you have the horses mouth all to yourselves!! Make sure you people bad mouth everyone on this board to---thats what I meant about hurt feelings!!!!!
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Post by NobleForce2 on Dec 19, 2010 14:50:11 GMT -5
Keep the pasties and peroxide away from Georgie. It blinds him. Everyone watch Warren and make sure he keeps his hands to himself. Hey, this is fun. Pour me a Guiness, but face it away from Georgie so it doesn't get jealous of his thicker head. Def no double entendre intended there. After all, this is the men's steamroom. Noble you silly little boy...I brought my own pasties with little tassels but I can use the peroxide thanks Warren and I will dye each others hair tonight..but it was mighty noble of you to make the offer...nothing to get jealous about ....I got the free pasties as a bonus gift when I had the operation..I traded in the head for the no frills model.... I would pay to see that. ;D
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Post by georgie18 on Dec 19, 2010 16:15:50 GMT -5
Ed I left a warm wonderful hot tub to come into a sweaty steam room for this... ;D ;D......BLOFELD WAS HIS NAME.... You and all the rest of them can stay in that hot tub and talk about how and not you, took people for money and now you have the horses mouth all to yourselves!! Make sure you people bad mouth everyone on this board to---thats what I meant about hurt feelings!!!!! Manny what in the world are you talking about....who took people for money....I would love to answer you but I have no idea what you are talking about...If you want to discuss it here that is fine..if by PM that is fine...if you want to call me that is fine...if you want me to leave that is fine also...I await you're response....or if you want me to call you I will do that....THANKS MANNY...
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Post by georgie18 on Dec 19, 2010 16:36:09 GMT -5
Noble you silly little boy...I brought my own pasties with little tassels but I can use the peroxide thanks Warren and I will dye each others hair tonight..but it was mighty noble of you to make the offer...nothing to get jealous about ....I got the free pasties as a bonus gift when I had the operation..I traded in the head for the no frills model.... I would pay to see that. ;D VOYEURISM ...NOBLE YOU ARE FULL OF SURPRISES...
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Post by ishmel on Dec 19, 2010 17:01:31 GMT -5
It used to tick me off that the manager of my old apartment complex used to lock the sauna to make sure it was available for him self after he got off work. Once I asked him to unlock it and he told me it was out of service. To my surprise I went to the gym around 6:30 and there he was in the sauna. So one day when I was sure he was going to use it. I snuck in there early in the afternoon and pissed all over the rocks. I hung out by the pool for a while Friday and waited for him to go in. Sure nuff he did and came running out soon after.
I duped my self because 3 days later it still smelled lime piss.
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Post by likethecigars on Dec 19, 2010 18:14:18 GMT -5
It used to tick me off that the manager of my old apartment complex used to lock the sauna to make sure it was available for him self after he got off work. Once I asked him to unlock it and he told me it was out of service. To my surprise I went to the gym around 6:30 and there he was in the sauna. So one day when I was sure he was going to use it. I snuck in there early in the afternoon and pissed all over the rocks. I hung out by the pool for a while Friday and waited for him to go in. Sure nuff he did and came running out soon after. I duped my self because 3 days later it still smelled lime piss. That's sacrilegious, you know... Sauna, for the ancient Slavs and Eastern Europeans, was their place of birth, as well as their place of death. From birth, as the heat and natural-wood tannins killed bacteria, it was the most antisepticated place to be born. Upon death, the body was usually presented in Sauna, for viewing and prayers. Sauna was the holy temple. Before Christianity moved in. Sauna was a part of marriage to the ancient Slavs. For the bride, dough was rolled upon her body, post-sauna, and the sweat was incorporated to be baked as the Wedding Bread. This was considered good luck (sweat, historically, has occult powers). She was also rubbed with flower petals, after Sauna... Her wedding perfume... The groom, too, would engage in pre-marital Sauna... Sometimes the wedding even took place in Sauna. It was believed that marriage would only be successful if the man and woman were totally cleansed before the ceremony. Hence, Sauna. (It being the truest and cleanest form of bath.) Sauna is not a Steam Room. Nor is the Russian Banya a steam room. Hamams (steam rooms) are a different sort of animal. Never urinate on Sauna stones... Because the Spirit of the Bath-house is watching you... And he is kin to Baba Yaga. He will knock you unconscious, peel off your skin, and roast you on the heated stones... So states Slavic mythology.
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Post by ishmel on Dec 20, 2010 8:17:01 GMT -5
Doctors in Germany believe they've cured a man of HIV. Timothy Brown, an American living in Berlin, was given stem-cell therapy and chemotherapy in 2007 to treat leukemia, a condition that developed after he was infected with the AIDS virus. Three years later, doctors believe the 42-year-old has been cured of both cancer and HIV. "Our results strongly suggest that cure of HIV has been achieved in this patient," wrote study author Kristina Allers in this month's issue of the medical journal Blood. Doctors say they treated Brown with stem cells and bone marrow from a healthy individual with a genetic predisposition to resist HIV. Doctors believe Brown is the first person ever to be cured of HIV and say the treatment could pave the way for a new approach in fighting the virus. The treatment was not without side effects. Brown developed neurological problems that caused temporary blindness and memory problems as well as difficulty with coordination and speech. Dr. Gero Hutter, the lead doctor overseeing Brown's treatment, told the German magazine Stern his team has "overthrown the dogma that HIV can never be cured." "Something like this is the greatest thing one can achieve in medical research," he said. Read more: www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2010/12/15/2010-12-15_cure_for_hiv_german_doctors_claim_to_have_found_treatment_to_cure_deadly_virus.html#ixzz18epP61YMwww.nydailynews.com/news/world/2010/12/15/2010-12-15_cure_for_hiv_german_doctors_claim_to_have_found_treatment_to_cure_deadly_virus.html
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Post by marbearcat on Dec 20, 2010 8:37:33 GMT -5
If I'm not mistaken, that would be the first time mankind has actually "cured" a person of ANY kind of virus.
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Post by agfadoc on Dec 20, 2010 9:14:14 GMT -5
And it only costs 2.3 million dollars per person of which your insurance will not cover any of it. Isn't it grand!
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It will take another 10 years for the FDA to approve the process and the cost to implement would be too prohibitive for the government run healthcare system.
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Post by marbearcat on Dec 20, 2010 9:20:23 GMT -5
I know pre-9/11 you didn't but do you now, post 9/11 need a passport to visit Canada?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by agfadoc on Dec 20, 2010 9:23:43 GMT -5
Yes you need a passport
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Post by Ed Jagacki on Dec 20, 2010 9:30:50 GMT -5
If I'm not mistaken, Canada and Mexico began requiring passports 2-3 years ago(?)
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Post by ishmel on Dec 20, 2010 9:34:25 GMT -5
The Bahamas require a passport as well. You used to be able to shoot over to the islands in about 3 hours or so on a good day with nothing but your shorts and flip flops. Now you need the same identification crossing as you would need for an international flight.
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Post by Ed Jagacki on Dec 20, 2010 9:39:42 GMT -5
ISH:
Got a picture in my mind of you walking onto a continental flight wearing a bathing suit, snorkel and fins on your feet... ;D
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Post by ishmel on Dec 20, 2010 11:04:08 GMT -5
Ya talking about this one? ;D ;D ;D Attachments:
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