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Jagger
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: zulu tattoo parlour temple bar |
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Really? The guy's surname is the rootword for (stranger) alien. Is this the Herald Sunion?
I work for the USPS and I always make a point to ring the doorbell and wait around for usually more than reasonable amount of time (30 seconds to a minute, which is a lot when you have a schedule to keep). Then I check if your garage/car is unlocked, and if you're really that inconsiderate as to leave nowhere safe for your package, I'll usually leave it tucked somewhere on your porch. But if it's obviously about to rain/snow I'm almost forced to bring it back because I'm not a big enough douche to let your package get ruined by the elements.Although my UPS guy is pretty ballin, obviously the Postal Service is vastly superior.
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Daela
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: 12 monkeys tattoo tracy ca |
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“it seems the smug is much worse than we expected, it will converge with George Cloony's smug from from his Oscar speech and it will happen in two days before the day after tomorrow. TODAY.
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LaBaeux
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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The Queens husband can say ***** like (talking to Britishers visiting china): "If you stay here much longer, you’ll all be slitty-eyed". Yet he doesn't get hauled up to explain his stupidity. Nothing he says can ruin his 'career'.VOTING for elected representatives FTW..
I see what you mean with the 9/11 Commission, but I have to disagree with your write-off of War and Peace. The difference between lucid and average translations is incredible; both in terms of talent in creative expression and the effect on a literary community. I see that the work of a translator is distinct from that of an original author, but illuminating translations requires a poetic sensitivity that goes beyond a dispassionately precise understanding of the language(s). If translators are capable of taking a novel that so adroitly describes the human condition and making it more accessible to English-speaking audiences, I feel it merits recognition.(The same translators also did an even more wonderful job on Crime and Punishment.)!
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Bossis
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: 12 monkeys tattoo tracy ca |
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GOP not playing by the rules?Business as usual.?
@pln2bzWell, yes. I got that. From practically every post you've ever made.There's got to be more to your zealous defense of plasma cosmology than just that you agree with it. I'm more interested in why you faithfully defend this cosmological model than why that model is correct at the moment. |
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Amadi
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: 3 tides tattoo |
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well, that was some nice incoherent rambling.

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Reeana
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: 7 tattoo |
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Agreed. I'm sorry to say this (and i'll probably buried to oblivion) but the truth is that not every job deserves high wages. American workers have dug themselves into a hole because they demand such high wages or feel that certain jobs are below them. If you are a baseline worker doing a job that any idiot off the street could do with a week of training, don't feel entitled to live as well as those who do more complicated jobs or those who have worked hard to climb the corporate ladder. You might not be able to eat out every night, own the latest HD flatscreen tv, or drive a new car. But you'll be fine, you just might have to make do for a while.
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Grupp
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: zulu tattoo address |
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That's pretty rare, usually it gets blown out the back pretty quickly...
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Makeva
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: 12 monkeys tattoo tracy ca |
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Deiavion
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If A) it could legally be produced on a larger scale than is currently allowed, (6 mature plants in most of the state, 75 mature plants in the city of Oakland) andB) it could legally be sold for profit,Then absolutely the cost would come down. NORML has estimated that if it were able to be grown on an industrial level, like lettuce or tomatoes, it would be less than $5 an ounce. Its all basic economics. The only reason the market price is so much higher than the cost of production is due to the risk. Efficiency comes with scale, you can't be very efficient with 6 or even 75 plant crops. The only growers doing it at scale still need to produce and distribute on the black market so there is a large hazard pay fee attached to that. Even if their products end up in the grey or white markets eventually, they have to hide production, processing, and the 1st few stages of distribution, so that brings the price up. Illegality sort of works like artificial scarcity. The growers who don't have to hide it because they only have 6 plants can't get their operations efficient enough at that scale to bring the cost of production down.Mind you if it ever were opened up for large scale commercialization, nearly everyone growing now would be put out of business or relegated to the "micro-brewery" status as the Philip Morrises and RJ Reynolds' opened for business. |
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