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Kristen
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: prince william va real estate |
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that is the most ***** up thing i have seen on the internet in a long time
idiot1. (Psychiatry) a person with severe mental retardation2. a foolish or senseless person3. being without even one piece of knowledge that someone else on the internet possesses
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Jaganbau
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: pink lod pussy |
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“As a world leading expert in the Atari-2600 (with thousands of hours from my youth "stolen" by the Atari corporation) I concur: Atari-version-PacMan was by far the biggest Atari let down of the decade for us kids. However... the story does not end so tragically for the youth of my day. A few years later the TI/99/4A hit the neighborhood, and saved the day. That machine ran an amazing version of "Defender" rip off called Parsec, that absolutely rocked, complete with a female-computer voice speaking during the game. TI had another amazing game called Miner-49'er. And the TI version of Donkey Kong was very good. So our childhood was not fully ruined by Atari's overly rushed and uncreative ports to the limited 2600 platform. (Not to mention the Apple IIE games that took off at the time and initially seemed better than PC games ironically enough, in the early days. But at the time few people I knew could afford the Apple IIE at home. So Atari it was for a couple of years.)
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DeAnn
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Dugg for the concept of rabbit = rapist..
Deus Ex: Invisible War fiercely opposes this.!
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Carmelisa
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: pink lod pussy |
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Nein, nein, nein, nein!?
They come off on their own if you lie in bed all day. |
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Dezi
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: paris and prince jackson |
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Cancer and diabetes can both often be attributed to poor dietary/lifestyle choices (not always, but often). Should we only fund research for diseases suffered by people who eat lots of fruits and veggies, don't drink alcohol, and exercise every day?

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Leo
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: what can i use as a eye wash for my dog with pink eye |
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these phones are for rich business people.....they have briefcases :P
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Brook
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: treatment pink eye |
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It will provide more power than the power of the laser's. OK fine, BUT will it provide more power than it takes to run the plant, refine the fuel, cover the energy needed to create the hardware needed to run the plant. Sure it's great they are getting greater output but unless it's more than the power to run and maintain ALL aspects of the powerplant it actually would cost energy to run the plant. I have no idea how much energy that would mean but it would have to be a substantially higher percentage by far to make it worthwhile to build and run a plant like this. I think you'd need to have an at least doubling of power to make it sustainable. Also if there is waste it takes energy to move, dispose of, and maintain the waste facility which is a factor when you figure plant energy usage. Heck you could also maintain that the people driving to work use energy if you wanted to cover all the bases and I imagine a plant like this would require a lot of worker and some might drive a long way to get to work.Scientist tend to forget when doing these experiments it takes energy to build stuff that goes into them and keep it in working order. A lot of them are just worried about surpassing a goal that is at this moment just getting more energy back than is put into the lasers which is an achievement but is just a first step since if is not much more than this could be totally useless for large scale sustainable energy production.
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