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Got so hammered. I remember playing Guitar Hero III on medium, sipping on lime Smirnoff, and just getting wrecked. Then I woke up the next morning with no recollection of anything past GHIII.

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soultron said:
Got so hammered. I remember playing Guitar Hero III on medium, sipping on lime Smirnoff, and just getting wrecked. Then I woke up the next morning with no recollection of anything past GHIII.

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Dude, is that your girl? More pics of her please. :D :P
 
DrBo42 said:
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i get a David Spade vibe.

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Was just back in the Midwest to let the Grandparents have some time with Molly (and get a few date nights for my wife and I). Luckily for me being back home means lots of wakeboarding, waterskiing and all-around horseplay in the lake. The economy might be crap but at least there are tons of lakes in Michigan.

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Also, this trip was taking the baby on a plane ride for the first time. Dang stressful. Luckily she was a good baby and we never had to get too stressed out or feel like people hated us on either flight. She spend about two hours on the flight back (seen below) chewing on the 89-90 Detroit Pistons Back to Back Champions hat that I found in my parents basement at home.

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Jinfash said:
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that's the real flag of greace, point is to make you go ":| i don't get it" or anything "huh?" related.

wow, of course i know how the flag of greece looks like. my father is from greece :D but it seems like i just didn't get the joke -.- but thanks anyway :lol
 
Blablurn said:
wow, of course i know how the flag of greece looks like. my father is from greece :D but it seems like i just didn't get the joke -.- but thanks anyway :lol
i wasn't trying to suggest that you don't :P but it's the kind of thing that doesn't catch your attention right away :P
 
Why do most people (when I say most people, I mean raincoat shirt guy and college girls who take nude pics of themselves) always take self pics by shooting themselves in the mirror? Most digital cameras nowadays bought for more than $17 have timers.

This doesn't annoy me, it's just interesting that the timer goes completely ignored.
 
FootNinja said:
It looks water proof. Raincoat shirts!?

It's a Stafford Super Shirt, they're made of a cotton/poly blend and then Scotchgarded so they're coffee-proof.

Why do most people (when I say most people, I mean raincoat shirt guy and college girls who take nude pics of themselves) always take self pics by shooting themselves in the mirror? Most digital cameras nowadays bought for more than $17 have timers.

So I can see the shot I'm taking?
 
From my bday in April...

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Got called hancock today by some youth on the tube... not sure if thats an insult nor a compliment.
 
AtticusFinch said:
Why do most people (when I say most people, I mean raincoat shirt guy and college girls who take nude pics of themselves) always take self pics by shooting themselves in the mirror? Most digital cameras nowadays bought for more than $17 have timers.

This doesn't annoy me, it's just interesting that the timer goes completely ignored.
I use my horrible web cam and the cord is really short. It wasn't done in a mirror, it was done a foot away from my computer monitor which is about as far as the cord reaches.

It was also a gift, and I have yet to convince myself that a camera is a worthwhile purchase.
 
AtticusFinch said:
Why do most people (when I say most people, I mean raincoat shirt guy and college girls who take nude pics of themselves) always take self pics by shooting themselves in the mirror? Most digital cameras nowadays bought for more than $17 have timers.

This doesn't annoy me, it's just interesting that the timer goes completely ignored.

Also, some people look better in the mirror (at least in pics). If they had noticed that, then +80% chance of them taking a pic in the mirror.
 
This is what happens during a venogram when access is denied multiple times by a completely shut down Rt subclavian vein occlusion. Mind you, even with a stent in the vein there's still no blood flow. Luckily, I have decent collateral support.

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Nothing more appealing than the feeling of multiple metal guide wires wrapping around themselves inside your body. Well, other than the feeling of a metal guide wire introduced through the femoral touching up against your stent.
 
Incognito said:
This is what happens during a venogram when access is denied multiple times by a completely shut down Rt subclavian vein occlusion. Mind you, even with a stent in the vein there's still no blood flow. Luckily, I have decent collateral support.

Nothing more appealing than the feeling of multiple metal guide wires wrapping around themselves inside your body. Well, other than the feeling of a metal guide wire introduced through the femoral touching up against your stent.

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Incognito said:
This is what happens during a venogram when access is denied multiple times by a completely shut down Rt subclavian vein occlusion. Mind you, even with a stent in the vein there's still no blood flow. Luckily, I have decent collateral support.

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Nothing more appealing than the feeling of multiple metal guide wires wrapping around themselves inside your body. Well, other than the feeling of a metal guide wire introduced through the femoral touching up against your stent.
holy shit :(. My sympathies.

Sorry Dustytruly, it must be quoted for great justice.
 
Incognito said:
This is what happens during a venogram when access is denied multiple times by a completely shut down Rt subclavian vein occlusion. Mind you, even with a stent in the vein there's still no blood flow. Luckily, I have decent collateral support.

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Nothing more appealing than the feeling of multiple metal guide wires wrapping around themselves inside your body. Well, other than the feeling of a metal guide wire introduced through the femoral touching up against your stent.

Um, may I ask why you got that venography or stent (don't know what came first)?
 
well i've had multiple venography's. all relating to the fact that my right subclavian is totally obstructed and absolutely nothing flows through it. i've had over 50 picc lines threaded through it and the introduction of a rather large chest port was the final nail in the coffin. i was one a 2 yr treatment of iv antibiotics and near the end of the regimen, the port basically stopped working. went in and took a look and found out the subclavian had basically closed off. so we placed a stent to open the vein back up but that only lasted for a couple of months. needless to say, the port became useless so we removed it and since then we've run more tests to measure the closure of the vein -- which is complete and total occlusion. with stent still placed.
 
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