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06-12-2009, 01:07 AM #67
Mrs. Dean is probably my most despised foodnetwork celeb. Not at all because she uses butter by the pound - that fake ass, overdone, uncalled for, hideous southeast Gawga accent is the worst there is. I just want to slap her for playing that lame **** to the hilt.
Okay - 5 clams off this week's peep show for the real shot of the top button undone.
You drive a hard bargain my friend.
BTW - where in the world are you this week?
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06-12-2009, 01:08 AM #68
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06-12-2009, 01:10 AM #69
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Ya know, I learned a lot about cooking from Jeff Smith. It about devastated me when I found out he molested children. I had like every book he wrote and watched every show.
Now I look to Gordon Ramsay for cooking tips. I mean, I am a pretty damn good cook but he is just amazing.Better than ever before
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06-12-2009, 01:15 AM #70
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Give me about 6-8 months to eat 10,000 calories a day and grow a set of tits worthy of you and you've got a deal.
BTW - where in the world are you this week?
Maybe Seattle.6'2", 191 lbs
Israeli-American
2:58:01 marathon
39:15 10k
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06-12-2009, 01:20 AM #71
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06-12-2009, 01:20 AM #72
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I did 5yrs in the Navy as a medic during which time I worked with Cancer Patients in a Hospital for 3yrs. I then moved to Camp Lejeune to be with 2 Marine Logistics Group but I broke my leg during training and spent the next 2 yrs trying to get it healed. I work for Hospital Securtiy. After the Navy I moved back home and worked at the hospital for 6 months doing Physical Therapy. I quit there and now work as a Juvenile Corrections Officer.
I am starting school this fall for Nursing... not something I really want to do I just know it will pay the bills and I have 20 Credits from the Navy for Nursing... I plan on going back at one point in my life for a Political Science Degree or Anthropology
I ride my Mountain Bike to work because my car is broke down and has been since october... and go to the gym 4 days a week when I can and I work nightsHospital Corpsman 2002-2007
I owe reps to:
I Neg back
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06-12-2009, 01:27 AM #73
Want to come visit a quaint little southern town? No homo - really. Mind you, everyone is nice but bigotry and prejudice exist by the boatlaod. We could go fishing, skiing, you could weed my wife's garden (poor thing is still recovering from carpal tunnel surgery), I can cook a thing or two for you and we could have tons of cheap vodka.
I'm retired so no plane ticket but I know where you came from so a bus ride would not be a downer too much for you.Last edited by Geno; 06-12-2009 at 01:29 AM.
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06-12-2009, 01:28 AM #74
With all the talk of cooking I figured I might aswell tell all about me ITT, as I am a cook.
Currently I work as the head line cook at a country club. I have worked in kitchens for the last 4 1/2 years. I am currently enrolled in a welding class so that I can become certified in oxy-acetylene, shielded-metal-arc, etc. welding. I am planning on using credits from said program to complete my AS degree. Hopefully continuing on to get my BA. However at this point I am torn between persuing a future in law, or something more technical like engineering.
Due to my own inabilty to decide the future direction of my life, I have been considering joining the United States Army upon the completion of my AS degree. Cool skills that most people don't get to learn , guns, getting payed to blow stuff up, sounds like it could be a cool four years. With alot of BS thrown in of course.
I am a certified EMT-B, and I think firefighters/paramedics are some of the most bad ass people on earth.
I am a vegetarian and have been for the last two years, with bouts of veganism thrown in my longest stint lasting about 8 months.
I have been called a gun nut currently owning 6 different firearms, and am always on the lookout for my next gun.
Whatever free time I have is normally taken up with camping, and hiking. I love to get outside and do something.
That's alot about me, and I feel no real need to continue.
EDIT: I think this thread is a great idea. It is nice to be able to put a "face" on the people in the R&P. Kind of gives you an idea of why they may hold some of the views they express here.Last edited by RiYelir; 06-12-2009 at 01:39 AM.
*MFC*
Misc Utah Crew
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06-12-2009, 01:31 AM #75
lol, look at those guys ignoring all the gay in this thread/
More things I do (/did/will do):
AKR and I started up and ran our own business selling body jewelry. We didn't really have the money we needed for star up, so we didn't make much, but it was fun and maybe we'll get back into it. We stopped because we had to focus on other things like...
We built our own house. His grandparents homesteaded here, and we have a little over an acre of the forest to ourselves. We're still working on the place.
We're working on entering into another business venture together. I'd much prefer to work through my life this way, (making some money on my own and building my homes out of pocket,) than buying into some corporate America job, and being tied down to a mortgage (or even a renter's agreement.)
Aside from roaming the roads in a Greyhound, the vehicle I most want to own would look something like this...
...and be converted to use some sort of alternative energy source.
My dog is f*cking awesome:
I like guns, and can't wait to go shoot our shotgun soon now that we have ear protection.
One of my life goals is to publish a novel.
I have chosen to live my life child free.
I have the ability to obtain complete invisibility.
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06-12-2009, 01:32 AM #76
EMT here(ambulance), aspiring firefighter for a big department in California. Worked at a swap meet as a kid, movie theater when I was young man, and at a hardware store while going to community college.
Want to finish my schooling, would love to attend Stanford, but universities seem more likely to select whiz kids heavily involved in high school, then someone with life/work experience.
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Likes:Working out, reading, Spiderman comics, food and cooking, learning languages, meditation, philosophy, would love to learn yoga, own a classic Triumph bike, and learn carpentryLast edited by GetHimABodyBag; 06-12-2009 at 01:39 AM.
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06-12-2009, 01:41 AM #77
I am so glad the hydrotherapy worked. It was working great for Tank but he got out of sight and ate his poor little brain damaged self to death in just about thirty minutes.
I want that invisibility thing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best thing I could ever tell anyone is to live debt free, live well within one's means (half or less is best), research basic investment ability, push hard to increase one's income and kick back at whatever age you wish. A simple life takes very little income when one is debt free - a very comfortable life with a few perks takes a bit more and living like a king unless one is wealthy is a fool's life.
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06-12-2009, 01:43 AM #78
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06-12-2009, 04:30 AM #82
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WHAT in...the hell....happened to this thrad
lulz"The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battle-field, and patriot grave, to every living heart and hearth-stone, all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature." A.Lincoln 3/4/1861
WAR DAMN EAGLE! '10 National Champs
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06-12-2009, 05:43 AM #83
I'm a clinical psychology doctoral student. To date, I've published two papers, one on stigma and one on self-harming behaviors. My GPA is 4.0. I've won a research grant as well as an $1000 award for excellence in psychology. My theoretical orientation is eclectic, meaning I use the treatments that are only empirically-supported. I've worked with a wide-variety of clients and I'm currently at a substance abuse clinic and a psychiatric hospital. I'm not exactly sure what I'd like to do when I'm done; I like therapy, teaching and assessment (cognitive and personality). Maybe I'll do it all!
Last edited by Random Guy; 06-12-2009 at 05:58 AM.
Random Guy, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
-Although I offer advice and information, I am not diagnosing or treating anyone
with anything.
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06-12-2009, 10:43 AM #84
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06-12-2009, 11:08 AM #89
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Graduated from high school in 97 obtained a associate degree in electronics.After graduating i realized i really dont like it applied for jobs got hired.Saw an add for treatment plant apprentices applied and was hired. 9 years later im a state/ federal certified operator excluding cali and florida.May go to university of south al for engineering but we will see.I am on armageddon watch at the moment.
alabama"s don mega
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06-12-2009, 05:52 PM #90
I remember when that happened to poor lil Tank.
Luckily, Zoe's vet appointment this morning went great! He didn't even sedate her or run X-rays. He said the knee isn't swollen, and feels stable, so she has to rest for a couple of weeks and we may do x-rays later on the knee, and also get ones of her hips, since she's never had them checked other than the range of motion test (no pain, so that's good.) We took her out for a walk in the parking lot, and he thinks she may be having issues with her sacral lumbar, so he would check that as well... but overall, good news! THat knee still may be going bad, since I am more familiar with what's normal for her gait than him, but so far, so good.
Can you post the title and abstract from your self harm paper? Have you researched this subject in relation to sensory integration dysfunction?
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