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Welcome back! I love it here too!
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Welcome Back!
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Neither...both have nasty deaths at the end of them. But if I was forced to pick one: Drinking. That's what us Irish are bred to do damn it!
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Yeah Happy Anni!! Shows that True Love does exist
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I love Bruce Campbell Nice costume Cabbit
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*humps GG's left leg* Hello to you too GG. Happy Halloween AC! My son had his shots the day before Halloween and was too cranky for me to leave with a sitter Hallloween night. Plus, I was sick. So, we stayed in. To top it off we only had 5 trick or treaters, so we have a TON of candy left over. *begins to hand out candy to everyone on AC* Here. Please take some P.S. Sledge: The clown in your signature is scary. I freaking hate clowns. SPOOKY!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wLI5uj7KQc Lady I hope you get a laugh out of this
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Sherwood Brands Pirate's Gold Milk Chocolate Coins may be Contaminated with Melamine OTTAWA, October 8, 2008 – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning the public not to consume, distribute, or sell the Sherwood Brands Pirate’s Gold Milk Chocolate Coins described below. This product is being recalled due to positive test results for melamine conducted by the CFIA. The affected product, Sherwood Brands Pirate’s Gold Milk Chocolate Coins, is sold in 840g containers containing 240 pieces per container bearing UPC 0 36077 11240 7 and lot code 1928S1. This product is sold nationally through Costco stores and may also have been sold in bulk packages or as individual pieces at various dollar and bulk stores across Canada. If the original product identity and UPC code is not evident, consumers are advised to check with their retailer to determine if they have the affected product. Retailers and distributors are advised to stop distributing Sherwood Brands Pirate’s Gold Milk Chocolate Coins and to initiate a voluntary recall of this product. The CFIA will be working with the importers to remove the affected product from the marketplace. There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of these products. Although the health risk associated with these products is considered to be low, the advisory is being issued as a result of the Government of Canada’s ongoing investigation into milk and milk-derived products sourced in/from China that may have been distributed in Canada. The CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall. Melamine is a chemical compound used in a number of commercial and industrial applications. Canada does not allow its use as a food ingredient. For more information consumers and industry can call the CFIA at 1-800-442-2342 / TTY 1-800-465-7735 (8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday to Friday). For information on receiving recalls by e-mail, or for other food safety facts, visit our web site at www.inspection.gc.ca. -30- Media Inquiries: Garfield Balsom Canadian Food Inspection Agency Office of Food Safety and Recall 613-760-4232 Jean-Louis Michaud Canadian Food Inspection Agency Operations Co-ordination – Quebec Area 1-866-806-4115 Right before Halloween too!!
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I payed $2.73 today. Much better than last weeks $2.84
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So, my mother has decided since I have male friends, this makes me some kind of whore. She has managed to tell several members of my family that my son, who has blond hair (my mother has blond hair) belongs to a red haired friend of mine, Not my husband. This seriously is stupid shit. I have never displayed such behavior for her to even say things like this and to be honest I think she just likes drama. This isn't the first time she has said dumb shit like this. What should I do? She denies EVER saying such things, but all my family says otherwise. So I know she is saying it. I am concerned that she is spreading this stuff and it will eventually be whispered around my kids, who do not deserve to be put in the middle of her drama. This is why I am pissed.
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ROFLMFAO That wasn't tasteless. Wtf. That was so adorable. What a cute baby.
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I also am a disatisfied republican. I hope this year is the year of great change.
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Neat! I wonder what else is out there we have yet to find....
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Whale autopsy: Trash clogged its intestine
HKofsesshoumaru replied to Ladywriter's topic in The Bio Dome
How sad. When I purchase Bluesky sodas in a 6 pack I always cut the rings so an animal dosn't get caught in them. I saw that on Nick Jr. when I was a kid and about being aware of your trash. Weird the stuff I remember. -
LMAO My work blocks this video calling it "obscene and tasteless". Guess, I'll have to wait till I get home.
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Now this one I did know about. So, Military force can be used, such as ,tasers and rubber bullets but american's right to bare arms is slowly be tickled away from us with the continous of new laws prohibiting where guns can be carried? You can't use a gun in 'self defence' anymore without being under serious investigation and possible jail time. Wtf? Our founding fathers are rolling in their graves as our constitution slowly decenegrates in the hands of these pigs. I swear we are going to end up like the poor animals in ANIMAL FARM. If you have no clue what that is, go read the book or rent the cartoon. I think it's worth it.
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I agree. They should make people pay deposits on a lot of things, like plastic bags at grocery stores. There is a lot of plastic wasted there and not everyone is catching on to the cloth bag idea.
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Bottled water has contaminants too, study finds By JEFF DONN, AP National Writer Posted Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:17pm PDT 6 votes Buzz up! Sweden's second city Gothenburg has decided to stop buying bottled water due to environmental concerns and will only provide civil servants with tap water, a city councillor said Thursday.(AFP/File/Teh Eng Koon) - Tests on leading brands of bottled water turned up a variety of contaminants often found in tap water, according to a study released Wednesday by an environmental advocacy group. The findings challenge the popular impression — and marketing pitch — that bottled water is purer than tap water, the researchers say. However, all the brands met federal health standards for drinking water. Two violated a California state standard, the study said. An industry group branded the findings "alarmist." Joe Doss, president of the International Bottled Water Association, said the study is based on the faulty premise that a contaminant is a health concern "even if it does not exceed the established regulatory limit or no standard has been set." The study's lab tests on 10 brands of bottled water detected 38 chemicals including bacteria, caffeine, the pain reliever acetaminophen, fertilizer, solvents, plastic-making chemicals and the radioactive element strontium. Though some probably came from tap water that some companies use for their bottled water, other contaminants probably leached from plastic bottles, the researchers said. "In some cases, it appears bottled water is no less polluted than tap water and, at 1,900 times the cost, consumers should expect better," said Jane Houlihan, an environmental engineer who co-authored the study. The two-year study was done by the Washington-based Environmental Working Group, an organization founded by scientists that advocates stricter regulation. It found the contaminants in bottled water purchased in nine states and Washington, D.C. Researchers tested one batch for each of 10 brands. Eight did not have contaminants high enough to warrant further testing. But two brands did, so more tests were done and those revealed chlorine byproducts above California's standard, the group reported. The researchers identified those two brands as Sam's Choice sold by Wal-Mart and Acadia of Giant Food supermarkets. In the Wal-Mart and Giant Food bottled water, the highest concentration of chlorine byproducts, known as trihalomethanes, was over 35 parts per billion. California's limit is 10 parts per billion or less, and the industry's International Bottled Water Association makes 10 its voluntary guideline. The federal limit is 80. Wal-Mart said its own studies did not turn up illegal levels of contaminants. Giant Food officials released a statement asserting that Acadia meets all regulatory standards. Acadia is sold in the mid-Atlantic states, so it isn't held to California's standard. In most places, bottled water must meet roughly the same federal standards as tap water. The researchers also said the Wal-Mart brand was five times California's limit for one particular chlorine byproduct, bromodichloromethane. The environmental group wants Wal-Mart to label its bottles in California with a warning because the chlorine-based contaminants have been linked with cancer. It has filed a notice of intent to sue. Wal-Mart spokeswoman Shannon Frederick said the company was "puzzled" by the findings because testing by suppliers and another lab had detected no "reportable amounts" of such contaminants. She said Wal-Mart would investigate further but defended the quality of its bottled water. The researchers recommend that people worried about water contaminants drink tap water with a carbon filter. **why am I not surprised?
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Depp signs up for Pirates 4 & Alice
HKofsesshoumaru replied to Sledgstone's topic in Movies, TV & Books
I found this link too. Photos of the movie leaked out onto the internet. http://infdaily.celebuzz.com/2008/09/our-first-look-at-tim-burtons-alice-in-wonderland.html -
That's right, You have a new baby too. :happy:I can totally see how sleeping in would be a awesome gift. LOL.
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I will pay to see this one. My dad became a obsessed religious nut years ago. Maybe I should educate him.. Infact, maybe this would be a great father/daughter outing.
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We have to stay on top of these things otherwise they slip past out noses. This is the first I heard of that National ID deal. Thanks for the post.
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Sorry it was late! Sleep is always good. Did you do anything else?