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What are some of your favorite fights? Gaara vs Rock Lee durring the preliminaries. That fight just rocked X'D Choji's and Neji's fights durring the Sasuke Retrival Arc Gaara and Lee vs Kimimaru (Gaara kicks so much ass ) the last fight Naruto vs stage 2 Sasuke. Bang mutherfucker
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whose 'new look' do you like? I love Gaara in a trench coat Kankuro's new face paint is sweet and Akamaru got so big!
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I'm a naughty pirate. I just torrent what I want
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http://www.nrdc.org/ Another great page with a wealth of news and information. They are all over Kimberly Clark's shit too http://www.nrdc.org/health/effects/neworleans.asp Weeks after Katrina hit, the EPA hadn't done any air quality testing in New Orleans or released data about sediment contamination, despite the potential threats to public health and safety. Local community groups asked NRDC to help fill the information gap about the city's safety in the wake of the floods. "The mayor announced he was reopening the city, but was it safe for people to go back, to clean their houses?" asks NRDC's Gina Solomon, a physician and public health expert. "Was it safe for children and the elderly? No one was answering these questions. The first thing we heard from the people on the ground was that there was a desperate need for independent monitoring." Solomon and an NRDC scientific team made several trips to New Orleans in the months following the hurricane, taking samples across the city for four kinds of environmental health hazards: particulate air pollution, mold, toxic chemicals in sediment, and endotoxin, a bacterial airborne toxin. Mold counts far exceeded their worst expectations, reaching dangerously high levels, especially indoors. Furthermore, results of NRDC's sediment testing, as well as an analysis of EPA data, indicated that the floodwaters moved contaminants such as diesel, arsenic, banned pesticides and cancer-causing chemicals out of contained areas and brought them into residential neighborhoods, posing a long-term health risk to residents. NRDC worked with local community groups to release the first independent assessment of environmental health threats in the wake of Katrina, and provide health advisories and safe cleanup tips for returning residents.
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they want the Greenpeace ships at the bottom of the ocean.
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http://www.wwf.org/ What is the definition of an endangered species? WWF doesn't determine which species are considered endangered. The IUCN (the World Conservation Union) is the organization that WWF and other conservation groups, government agencies, scientists and academics look to for that information. IUCN brings together the world's leading scientists, including those from WWF, to assess the conservation status of species, subspecies, varieties and subpopulations on a global scale, highlighting species threatened with extinction and promoting their conservation. IUCN maintains a complete list of all the species it considers critically endangered, endangered or vulnerable: It's called the Red List of Threatened Species and can be found at www.redlist.org.
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It's not easy being green, nor is it always safe. In January the Greenpeace ship The Arctic Sunrise was rammed by the Nisshin Maru, the factory ship of the Japanese whaling fleet. http://oceans.greenpeace.org/en/photo-audio-video/videos/whalers-ram-greenpeace-ship Don't know who will remember The Rainbow Warrior, I have some memory of the ship. It was sabotaged and sunk 7/10/85 by the French secret service. Photographer Fernando Pereira drowned trying to retrieve his equipment.
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http://www.capewind.org/ Cape Wind is proposing America’s first offshore wind farm on Horseshoe Shoal in Nantucket Sound. Miles from the nearest shore, 130 wind turbines will gracefully harness the wind to produce up to 420 megawatts of clean, renewable energy. In average winds, Cape Wind will provide three quarters of the Cape and Islands electricity needs.
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http://www.projectthinice.org/ I saw these guys on The Tonight Show a while back. I think what they're doing is really amazing. I'm all about saving a species but you wont get my ass in that frozen hell hole These guys must have cast iron cahoonies. I've been reading their blogs. "Out here on this huge sheet of ice, we live in our minds."
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http://oceans.greenpeace.org/en/ Top 10 Reasons to Become an Ocean Defender: 1. It's Free! 2. See exclusive video footage straight from the ship (and host them on your own site if you like!) 3. Participate in discussions and live chats with people in the heart of the action on the ship 4. Get your own personal homepage space 5. Receive regular updates from the expedition 6. Take Action! Get special action alerts telling you how you can participate to protecting our oceans (they're yours to keep!) 7. Access the personal blogs of those on board the ship 8. Connect to the ship through the live web cam! 9. Enter to win amazing ocean-friendly prizes 10. Did we mention it's free?
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Humans Cleared of Killing Off Woolly Mammoths
Ladywriter replied to DeathscytheX's topic in The Bio Dome
when the climate changes, plants and animals die -
alright I admit it. I was a huge DD fan back in the day X'D Wild Boys is my all time fav. I just love the drum I still remember the painted up wild chick in the Rio and Hungry Like the Wolf videos X'D
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Come on, everybody likes a chick group yo. Who's yer girls? For me I gotta say TLC My friends (What about your friends) used to bump TLC at all the parties when we were drunk enough to dance X'D
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hell yeah their vids were awsome
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that just shows ya how bad they chopped it up. They dont have english dioluge for everything
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I dunno man. What I do know is watching the US version makes me sick
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probably. Either that or she would have stranded the civilians there and stripped their ships. What if the fixed election was never discovered?
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I like to use this when I get in a decent Blitz season Colorless Sky Probably my all time favorite Mr Bad Ass himself One Piece: The brightened simple Sanji I'm useing now and the first one of Zoro I posted. Alabasta in color is my favorite of those. Naruto: Gaara, Rock Lee, Itachi, Hinata and Choji
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better then the first movie. The Sand nin had some good fights
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I've seen deer up by Syracuse University, right in the city I've seen some hanging out under billboards in Fairmount. There was a possum (ugly scary freaky looking little bastards >.<) behind the grill one night a while back. It definatly freaked me out. Those critters can be vicious. I'm not far from town but there's woods around me. There are woodpeckers, deer, wild turkey and my dog has killed off most of the groundhogs. She brought home a racoon once too. I almost had a stroke. My da and I were driving down Gullt Rd a few winters ago and we saw a bear running up the hill on the other side of the swamp (less then 3 miles from my house)
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I'd rather have Tony. At least he can do a raspy voice. This guy just kind of makes me want to kill myself... or dress in layers
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yeah... this arc sux
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is the SHITTIEST DUB I'VE HEARD YET. I think I need to go vomit
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Luffy. He's whacked entire ships of fools Robin has been killing a lit longer then the rest of them but Zoro has taken out about 100 flunkies at a time. Tough call but one of those three.
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that would be pretty spiffy