Random Jibber Jabber Thread

minnesmoker

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No herbal equivalents. The one beta blocker I have left over from the days of trying to block migraine is nadolol (Corgard). Always wanted to try pindolol (Visken) ... it incorporates that 4-oxyindile structure that makes shrooms, uhm, shroomy.

pindolol



4-Hydroxy- Mipt (I knew the inventor)

That's like the migraine meds I make than!


Gioua: When I taught firewall classes, I HATED speaking in front of people -- I don't like being noticed in a room. I would look around, and teach to the person who looked most confused. Worked great. Of course, that was from a scripted book, and it was only 10 people in the classes.
 

minnesmoker

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Heater off, patio open, windows open -- that desert sun warms it to 75, when it's only 45 outside. And, fresh air -- Zeppelin and Hendrix on loop.

Working on business informational documents, and I'm lost -- I know how to do the shit, not how to tell people what the shit is that they need done.
 

giggles26

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[video=youtube_share;CP1j04_X4Oo]http://youtu.be/CP1j04_X4Oo[/video]
I think he needs to get out a little more.

Yea ya they are spying on us. I have nothing to hide so fuck them.

Douche bags, if you want me come get me fuck heads.

:D :D

Long live cannabis in freedom!
 

MojoRison

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Heater off, patio open, windows open -- that desert sun warms it to 75, when it's only 45 outside. And, fresh air -- Zeppelin and Hendrix on loop.

Working on business informational documents, and I'm lost -- I know how to do the shit, not how to tell people what the shit is that they need done.
Crazy weather bro, just a day ago it was minus -40C in a couple of hours we expect to hit I high 7C
 

MojoRison

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My son, who will be 4 in Feb, finished Lego's Batman 2 for the PS3, not sure if I should be proud about this but damn I am...it says right on the cover, for ages 10 and up :)
 

dr.gonzo1

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NY resolution broken. Just about to skin my first joint since NYE. Shiiit I'm excited. Chinese food, heating up full and a fat spliff. Does life get any better? I would argue no.
 

dr.gonzo1

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My son, who will be 4 in Feb, finished Lego's Batman 2 for the PS3, not sure if I should be proud about this but damn I am...it says right on the cover, for ages 10 and up :)
Fucking right your proud. Can't remember the last time I completed a game. Prob Alex the kid or something.
 

MojoRison

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Fucking right your proud. Can't remember the last time I completed a game. Prob Alex the kid or something.
Yep big time, it's not the only game he's finished, his favorite is the Rachet and Clank series but this one he did 97% of it on his own {help from dad/mom when stuck on which way to go} and he has developed great hand eye coordination from these games.

Downside, doesn't want to do anything else besides play so it's a tight rope.
 

dr.gonzo1

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Yep big time, it's not the only game he's finished, his favorite is the Rachet and Clank series but this one he did 97% of it on his own {help from dad/mom when stuck on which way to go} and he has developed great hand eye coordination from these games.

Downside, doesn't want to do anything else besides play so it's a tight rope.
Yeah, I see that with my niece. When she was three she couldn't read but could navigate her way around an iPad easy.
 

giggles26

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Yep big time, it's not the only game he's finished, his favorite is the Rachet and Clank series but this one he did 97% of it on his own {help from dad/mom when stuck on which way to go} and he has developed great hand eye coordination from these games.

Downside, doesn't want to do anything else besides play so it's a tight rope.
Dude my oldest is the same way. I think they would get along great lol
 

Sand4x105

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My son, who will be 4 in Feb, finished Lego's Batman 2 for the PS3, not sure if I should be proud about this but damn I am...it says right on the cover, for ages 10 and up :)
Nice... I remember this like yesterday....
I opened a box of Lego's when I was four....
 

MojoRison

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Yeah, I see that with my niece. When she was three she couldn't read but could navigate her way around an iPad easy.
He doesn't have one of those, we did have access to one on a trip to my uncle's beach house but he was more interested in trying to drown himself, seeing it was his first time in water deeper then the tub.

Dude, that's awesome -- make math a game, and reading a challenge. Smart kid, help guide him!
I'm trying to encourage self play and he is doing quite well, from what I can see he has an aptitude for numbers and really enjoys colouring and his shape recognition is spot on, so I'm sure once he begins school he be fine.

Dude my oldest is the same way. I think they would get along great lol
Of that I have no doubt

yeh, we saw a 80f swing this week. Nuts
Really not sure what to think but the results so far have left the roads with potholes larger enough to swallow most imports.

Nice... I remember this like yesterday....
I opened a box of Lego's when I was four....
We looked into a nice Lego set for his gift and never realized how expensive they've become until lately.
 

dr.gonzo1

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Lego is amazing. I gave my two nieces 5 and 3 Lego advent calendars because I was planning on getting them Lego for Christmas and thought it might psych them up for it. Was having doubts over whether little girls would like lego but they surely did. Duplo for the 3yr old and a princessy one for the 5yr. All kids love Lego!
 
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