Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: zulu tattoo parlor
#7 on their list - Kuribo's Shoe (not boot suit): although only shows up for two levels in SMB3 actually does make a re-appearance. Not EXACTLY as a boot itself but with the same functionality. In Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, there is an enemy named "Sockop" that looks like a green boot with legs. Luigi gets inside, and you can use it like Kuribo's Shoe, hopping over thorns & what not. One of the Sockup's name is also "Kuribo".refrence:http://www.mariowiki.com/Sockop
Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play
"I don't understand why people think that going through the government for health care (or life insurance for that matter) is going to be better somehow."are you suggesting they should not have sued? the court IS the government. the police are the government. you're right, she should just sit at her house and wait for aflac to change its mind! surely they will catch this mistake... someday..
She's pleading guilty!! Seriously, do we still need to refer to her as a "suspect" as if they are still out searching for more accomplices to charge?!
Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: zulu tattoo ireland
terroristic??
"An on-board security team repelled the attack by using evasive maneuvers, small-arms fire and a Long Range Acoustic Device" According to the article this all happened at about 300 yards. I think a couple of snipers with 50 calibers would make more sense. Scaring them away is ok I guess but eliminating them so they can't try it again would be more effective.
Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: zulu tattoo dublin
Ah, that's kind of a weird paradigm when the good is (a) infinite and (b) more or less free to produce.The reason why the price goes up when demand goes up is because if you only have 10 units to sell, you can find 10 people that will pay more (this is the market clearing or equilibrium price depending on the text book you're reading). In the case of digital music, you can distribute more or less an infinite number of copies, so you're not looking for a market clearing condition. It's kind of funky and I'm not sure there have been any good econ papers on the subject (actually there probably have been but I'm unaware of them).
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