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General / The Cantina / Re: [Poll] What Song Should I Do?
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on: January 31, 2011, 01:19:00 PM
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An observation, Colleague strohson, that you can take for what it is worth. YMMV, &cetera and so forth:
Could just be the web cam, but its worth pointing out that he's the sort of kid who, if he was in the pediatric hospital, everybody would sort of suspect had some sort of 'syndrome' and eventually someone would wrassle a genetic screening test out of him to prove their conjecture. I mean, there is an oddness about him that makes one suspect he may be the victim of a cruel roll of the genetic dice. Of course, not doubt that most kids at that age look like mutants. But this one more so than the norm.
What disease does Keenan Cahill have? Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome Fifteen-year-old YouTube star Keenan Cahill has a rare genetic disorder called Maroteaux-Lamy Syndrome, also known as MPS-VI. This disorder, which affects one in 25,000 people, has no known cure. Those with the disorder usually stop growing at about age 8 and are characterized by a shortened trunk and restricted movement.
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General / The Cantina / Re: Price of drugs.
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on: February 06, 2010, 09:29:17 AM
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LOL I completely understand. I'm actually the same way, and I have insurance. Somehow I think if I ever need to/try to use it I'll end up owing money I don't want to spend. I too am an idiot.
Good score on the meds. That is a great price. I would also say the steroid pack will do you the most good.
How's the bat cave dealie working? Any relief yet?
The relief is short lived but it does offer some. I can definitely feel the stretch. I think long term it will do good. I have had back problems for about 15 years. Some times I can go 2 years without an episode. I will say this is the worst it has ever been. Today the pain is bordering on intolerable when I stand up.
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General / The Cantina / Price of drugs.
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on: February 06, 2010, 09:15:28 AM
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Got 3 prescriptions yesterday. 60 Vicodin with 3 refills 60 Flexeril and one of those steroid dose packs. Total cost $35.74 with no insurance. I've been avoiding the doctor for 3 weeks due to not having insurance. Some times in so much pain I can't even stand up. Between the doctor and the scripts the total was 102.00. Hi my name is Jeff and I'm an idiot. On the down side my back is so distorted they couldn't take an xray.
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General / The Cantina / Re: How Do You Like Your Eggs?
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on: February 05, 2010, 04:08:59 AM
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In all honesty, I really struggle with eating eggs. I know they are in everything, and I'm not a hypocrite eating type..... I do eat them, but I'll be honest, I have a hard time every now and then [spoiler]when I think of what a chicken egg really is. OMG been in cali a few weeks and PETA already got to you? LOL No. In a lot of respects it's working the other way. These kooks out here don't jive with my deal and some of it is starting to piss me off. The food thing is just me. A lot like the meat thing I posted a good ways back. Just look at it, think about it and can't do it. Nothing philosophical, principal, religious or otherwise, just a hang up on my end. Ya know, vegetables are living things too. Just sayin.
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General / The Cantina / Re: Lotion Devotion
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on: February 05, 2010, 04:06:22 AM
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We have had several shoplifters arrested locally lately for stealing mass quantities of odd items such as shampoo and perfume. only thing I can think of is that they are being paid by store owners to restock them.
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General / The Cantina / Re: How Do You Like Your Eggs?
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on: February 04, 2010, 08:04:25 PM
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In all honesty, I really struggle with eating eggs. I know they are in everything, and I'm not a hypocrite eating type..... I do eat them, but I'll be honest, I have a hard time every now and then [spoiler]when I think of what a chicken egg really is. OMG been in cali a few weeks and PETA already got to you?
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General / The Cantina / More Korprit Hate!!
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on: February 04, 2010, 06:12:49 AM
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/...s/business-consumer_news/How ‘piggybacking’ works You’re on the site of a well-know retailer and you make a purchase. As soon as you complete the transaction a pop-up window appears. It offers a discount on your next purchase. Click on the ad and you are automatically redirected to another company’s site where you are signed up for a buying club, travel club or credit card protection service. The yearly cost is usually $100 to $145.
Here’s where things really get smarmy. Even though you did not give that second company any account information, they will bill the credit or debit card number you used to make the original purchase. You didn’t have to provide your account number because the “trusted” retailer gave it to them for a cut of the action.
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