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[quote user="jacksonbart"] This story stinks. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33988296/ns/us_news-weird_news/ [/quote] OMFG, that's just gross.
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[quote user="jacksonbart"] This story stinks. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33988296/ns/us_news-weird_news/ [/quote] OMFG, that's just gross.
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http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3675
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EASY COME, EASY GO. Nick made his way to the movie screan via his uncle. He wasn't discovered because of any real talent he posessed, it was his relatives with hollywood connections. And just like most of Hollywoods outspoken stars before, past and future, he has no concept of the magnitude of money he's making, i.e. He didn't have to earn it the good ole fashion way through hard work. Welcome to the world of the Rock Star.
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[quote user="Daddy Dee"] I used to think hippos were silly looking. No more disrespect. [/quote] Dee, In Africa, more people are killed by Hippos than any other animal. There is nothing docile about them, except the way they look. Hippos are the worse, and they can sprint short distances on land or water faster than a quarter horse. I've see it, and it is something truly unbelieveable. Hippos once attacked a Landcrusier in our convoy while crossing a river. No one was injured, but the
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[quote user="BEC"] I became a great fan of the unfiltered green olive oil when I lived in Italy. Seemed that was the typical olive oil used there, at least in the rural area where I was in south Italy. Has a lot of olive taste in it, in fact the oil in Italy often even had olive chunks in it. I have never seen that green unfiltered oil here in the states at grocery stores. I think it has a limited shelf life and probably would only be available in speciality stores or directly from the
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33906595/ns/us_news-weird_news/?GTt1=43001
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This is what happens when work is slow, and you're feeling geekish...... hehehehehe
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Hey Rick, thanks for the invite, but I'm located about 20min. north of San Antonio, and about 180 miles west of Houston. I'm in the structural engineering business, but I've turned quite a few wrenches on mustangs, including a 66 GT350, and 68 GT500KR (my all time favorite mustang), but mostly early to mid 80's fox chasis.
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[quote user="sunburnwilly"]No state taxes , YEAH ![/quote] Don't let that fool you.... they'll get you on the property taxes. Considerably higher here than in Oklahoma anyway, where the do have a state tax. It ends up being a wash.... But at least you won't have to pay taxes on groceries.