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  1. I'm surprised no one mentioned this one: oh and heres he-man: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRo0HCQM9uo
  2. is buying a cd produced by a artist that you like really that bad??
  3. (Yea I got a lil bored) Post some of your favorite 80s cartoons. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19DZuOSbfcw&mode=related&search=
  4. Spidey2721

    dvd ripping

    does this software get the tracks right? I have dvd video I use for Dj'n. I dont want to take the originals to my gigs. The copy program a friend of mine uses will screw up the tracks. Songs will start in the middle of a "track" and will end in the middle of another.
  5. who dey! I actually think the browns might have a better season then the steelers this year.
  6. Too funny, all over a airsoft gun.
  7. Well said, and your a Bengals fan to boot. Who Dey!
  8. Yea for a restaurant thats fine. I can understand that, but a bar and bar only.. not so much. In these cases it should be left up to the owner.
  9. No shit how can the government come into a private owned bar and say "no smoking here"? This ban is killing me. Taking money outta my pocket. That issue really erks me. Some 48 year old bitching about smoke in bars when they have not been in a bar in 15 years. WTF!?
  10. I was a little confused when I opened the thread. (flag basketball) wtf is that. Umm anyway if I was closer I would say +1 flag football.
  11. I am not big on strip clubs. Never really did anything for me. Although this does tick me off. Like others have said. Its a matter of rights, and taking away rights. It really drives me nuts. All I see is rights being taken away all over. Really ticks me off. Anyone seen "Demolition Man", we are getting there. Stupid bastards. Yea all the more reason to get the the funk outta Ohio. Ok I stepping off my soap box now. Fuckers! Ok done.
  12. = too busy to have the time to add a "k" and a "w" to "no". Sorry had to. Ok carry on..
  13. So.. how was it? I didn't get to watch. I was at a gig. ;-(
  14. We have one up here as well. It was donated to the force. Dont know from where though. They do look bad ass!
  15. yea, never buy a animal as a spur the moment. Esp. a exotic. Although you seem to be doing a good job with em.
  16. That is possible. If you think thats where your snake got them her advice is sound. ...or you can feed him frozen pre-killed which is better/safer all around. The snake may have come home from where you got it with the mites, or mite eggs, already on it also. Once you get rid of the mites, I wouldn't go back to the bark that you were using before. As per mentioned in the previous snake thread. For reason as per mentioned in that thread. Oh there is one neat way to get rid of mites. Get carnivorous mites that eat the parasitic mites. The carnivorous mites die when their food source is gone. Its a trick that exotic insect owners use.
  17. hey good luck man. Actually, it all sounds great for you two. Better jobs better pay. Why the heck you got to miss cr. I am way the funk up here and I still pop in here. Course it wont be as easy to get out and see your crew. Change is good. When the good lord closes one door he opens another somewhere else.
  18. ok i have a question. I have been out of the computer game for a lil while. I noticed that there are a shit ton of different processor designs. Architecture seems to be the biggest difference I have noticed. So for a laptop what should I look for and what should I stay away from. Back in the day I was always a amd guy. Dont really want this thread to become a long debate on amd vrs pentium. Could someone give me a quick run down on both though? Oh yea and did firewire die? I dont see it much anywhere anymore. Although, though from what I can tell usb 2 is a heck of a lot better then what I am used to.
  19. To any of you guys that keep up on current good computer deals. Would you please do me a favor, and let me know of any good laptop deals out there. I am in the market for a new laptop. Kinda looking around. I know of two I want but... I cant really spend 1500 on one right now. Heck a friend of mine got a decent laptop for 500 at the end of last year. She got lucky got a close out deal. thanks, jay
  20. Try working for them. I worked as a lawn tech for them while I was going to school for turf maintenance. I quit after a few months.
  21. Eric Medlen succumbs to injuries suffered in recent testing accident Eric Medlen, 33, who had emerged as one of the most popular young drivers in the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series, succumbed Friday afternoon to injuries suffered when his race car crashed into a guardwall during a Monday test session at Gainesville Raceway. The talented Funny Car driver never regained consciousness. After being treated at the track, he was transported by ShandsCair helicopter to Shands at the University of Florida medical center where medical staff treated him for four days for a severe closed head injury. "Eric suffered from severe traumatic brain injury with diffuse axonal injury, or DAI," said Dr. Joseph Layon, professor of anesthesiology, surgery and medicine and the chief of Critical Care Medicine at UF. "Survival rates associated with DAI are low. "On Tuesday, UF and Shands neurosurgery team performed a cranjectomy and removed the front portion of the skull to relieve pressure and attempt to improve blood flow to the brain," Layon explained. "Despite receiving the most aggressive treatment, Eric continued to have uncontrollable intracranial pressure. His body lost the ability to manage its salt and water levels, and he began displaying the complicating factors associated with DAI. "That is when Eric's family elected to honor Eric's wishes and remove him from the artificial life support systems. Our hearts go out to Eric's loved ones." "On behalf of the family, I want to thank the medical staff at Shands not just for giving Eric the very best care he could have received, but for the compassion it showed for Eric and all those close to him," said his father, John Medlen. "I also want to thank the thousands of people who offered their prayers and support to us during this very difficult time." As recently as Thursday night, more than 100 drivers and crewmembers representing every Indianapolis-based race team attended a prayer vigil organized by Kelly Bustos, team manager for Tuttle Motorsports, which fields Top Fuel dragsters for 2006 Auto Club Road to the Future Award winner J.R. Todd, one of Medlen's closest friends in the sport. At Louisville, Ky., where BP/Castrol had set up booth space for the Mid-America Trucking Show, fans and well-wishers filled up two giant posters with get-well wishes Thursday. Moreover, more than 4,500 individual messages of support were left at a special e-mail address on the first day it was activated. "Eric Medlen was the son I never had," said team owner John Force. "He was the leader of my next generation of drivers. Robert Hight, my daughter Ashley, and I were with the family throughout this very difficult time. This loss is a huge blow not only to the Medlen family, but to drag racing and to John Force Racing. I just want to thank everybody for their support, from Larry Smiley with Racers For Christ to the hospital staff to the whole drag racing community. Our prayers go out to the family." Little more than three years ago, Medlen took over driving responsibilities in the Funny Car in which Tony Pedregon won the 2003 championship. He had distinguished himself as one of the brightest young stars on the circuit, winning six times in his first three seasons and never finishing outside the top five in driver points. A graduate of Oakdale (Calif.) High School, where he was a high school rodeo champion in calf roping, Medlen trained under the watchful eye of two-time PRCA world champion Jerold Camarillo and had contemplated a career in pro rodeo before his father called in 1996 to offer him a mechanic's job at John Force Racing Inc. After spending one season on the team on which his father was crew chief, he moved over one pit stall in 1997 to work on the car driven by 14-time NHRA champion Force. Serving first as the supercharger technician and later as a clutch specialist, he was a member of a team that crewed Force to 50 tour victories and six championships in seven seasons. When Pedregon left after the 2003 season to form his own team, Medlen was Force's surprise pick to fill the seat, a move that reunited him with his father on the number-two team at JFR. He was the sport's top Funny Car rookie in 2004, winning in Brainerd, Minn. He won three races in 2005 and two in 2006 including the race contested closest to his hometown, the Fram Autolite NHRA Nationals at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif. Funeral services for professional race car driver Eric Medlen, 33, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday (March 28) at Connection Pointe Christian Church, 1800 N. Green Street, Brownsburg. In addition to Wednesday's services, there will be a viewing from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at the same church. Medlen succumbed to complications from a closed head injury four days after his drag racing Funny Car crashed during routine testing at Gainesville (Fla.) Raceway. A six-time winner on the NHRA drag racing tour, Medlen maintained his residence in Brownsburg near the site of the midwest shop facility that housed his race car and those of John Force Racing teammates John Force, Ashley Force and Robert Hight. According to JFR sources, flowers can be arranged through Queen Anne's Lace in Brownsburg. The phone number is 317-858-8170. Medlen, one of the most popular young drivers in the NHRA POWERade Series, is survived by his father, John; his mother, Mary "Mimi" Medlen; his stepmother, Martha Medlen; and a sister, Eryn Gonzales. http://www.johnforceracing.com/ http://www.nhra.com/content/news/19197.htm
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