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please keep that to yourself -- timbob1907 forrestunifreak wrote: > I'm addicted to placebo's. I should stop taking them, but it wouldn't > matter anyway. fluxusmaximus wrote: > It looks like some deranged mad-man going berserk with a heavy metal > object. (\_/) O 0 (><)This is bunny. Copy bunny into your signature, help him on his way to world domination. 'CarbonFibreSeat!' (http     

Group: rec.sport.unicycling · Group Profile · Search for Placebo weekend in rec.sport.unicycling
Author: timbob1907
Date: Aug 25, 2007 16:56

Hey! I really want a Dr to prescribe opioids. I only have very small amounts prescribed and it has never been increased, (over three years). Yesterday I completely lost. Slept all day and all night. My crash day. Too bad it didn't coincide with a weekend but I had no choice. My current pain Dr looked me square in the eye and told me he doesn't prescribe opioid pain meds. The whole slippery
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You see, I am using your indolence and sloth when it comes to words and cliches. For example: He who teaches does not know... hahaha. That is so stupid! And so are you. If 500,000 people say something stupid is it not still stupid? Democrazy. Hahaha. Here is a quick lesson on tamas, ignorance and darkness and its alchemy. Ignorance does not mean stupid it means what you do not know. For example     

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Author: Deb Schuback
Date: Aug 28, 2008 07:59

convicted neighbor Don Kirkman wrote: neighbor Jane wrote: My husband was on Lisinopril for about 6 months. It made him extremely tired. Last week his doctor decided to try Diovan. The day after the first dose he started to cough, especially at night. Yesterday the dosage was increased (from 20mg to 40mg) and last night he coughed so much he hardly got any sleep. He also
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"Carl P" (carlprop@sbcglobal.net) writes: > Hi Chloe, > > I'm glad that you survived your dental visit. That type of dental work > is almost always painful as the work is being done, or shortly afterwards. I > have had all of my wisdom teeth removed when I was a young man many years > ago. :) I remember that the dentist was almost standing on my chest to > remove my teeth. And the next     

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Author: Lucifer
Date: Aug 11, 2008 11:00

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In message <963b51b6054e667d3df690bc415aa257@mixmaster.it>, George Orwell <nobody@mixmaster.it> writes Peter Hood wrote: another one of those silly, vague nationalist lames... Nah. Just your typical British failure to take responsibility. Due to inclement weather I will be here until tomorrow morning, so I thought I'd look and see
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On Apr 2, 8:10 pm, Greg Fenalds <kqkn...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Too many goofy names, Greg. I prefer names that > sound realistic. I've made it clear to you, Knave, that I would not be giving up on you. Surely you need inspiration and I don't mean to call you Shirley. Greg Reynolds So here is the list of credits from Car Talk... Car Talk's Recently Hired Staff Animal Control     

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Author: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: Jun 20, 2008 17:17

Simon Brooke <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote: blackhead wrote: Colin MacDonald last week suggested : "EBC own-brand stuff is generally reasonable value, but you get what you pay for. The Continental, for example, has pretty low-spec components but that's why it is £350. If you're happy with that, Chain Reaction are doing last year's BeOne Briza 2.0 (no, I'm not
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blackhead wrote: > Colin MacDonald last week suggested : > > "EBC own-brand stuff is generally reasonable value, but you get what > you pay for. The Continental, for example, has pretty low-spec > components but that's why it is £350. If you're happy with that, > Chain Reaction are doing last year's BeOne Briza 2.0 (no, I'm not on > commission) for £250 and it has a more or less identical     

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Author: Eleonore Beaudoin
Date: May 7, 2008 05:01

On 28 Mar, 14:10, Mark T <pleasegivegenerously@warmail*turn_up_the_heat_to_reply*.com.invalid> wrote: blackhead writtificated I'm thinking of buying either the Viking Vittoria for £359 or the Claud Butler Melano for £389. But which is the best value for money? Don't touch the Viking - overpriced crap.  That it is cheap and /still/ overpriced lets you know how crap it is.
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Author: Peter Hood
Date: Apr 13, 2008 13:51

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Author: Greg Reynolds
Date: Apr 2, 2008 18:29

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Author: Roger Merriman
Date: Mar 29, 2008 06:44

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Author: Simon Brooke
Date: Mar 29, 2008 05:18

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Author: blackhead
Date: Mar 28, 2008 12:21

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