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Jay the Obscure
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jhow did id you commerate the 4th anniversary of march19th of the American invasion nor rather nmfreedomization of the Iraqi people

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MinutiaeMan
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You seem to have had a few for the occasion... [Wink]

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Da_bang80
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I didn't even now that ir was the 4th anivrsary of the invawsion of iraq. wowm, amazung how tim efleis.

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MinutiaeMan
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Woow, hats' up wit hall teh tipos tonigjt/?

[Razz]

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Fabrux
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Well, Jay is missing a chunk of his brain and Da_bang80 is high on... something. Take your pick [Wink]

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Shik
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I hereby move that Jay change either his sigline or statline to "Sir, I think you have a problem with your brain being missing."

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I remember the date because it was the day after the St. Patrick's Day Blizzard of '03. Shovelling 4 feet of snow that's thick enough to lay bricks with is quite the diversion, let me tell you.

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Da_bang80
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quote:
Originally posted by Fabrux:
Well, Jay is missing a chunk of his brain and Da_bang80 is high on... something. Take your pick [Wink]

It's called Dilaudid (I think that's how it's spelt) It's an opiod analgesic (narcotic) painkiller prescribed after surgery. I had my wisdom teeth yanked yesterday. So Yeah, if I post again tomarrow morning, expect some more typos, because this stuff is whack.

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Fabrux
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What happened to good old Tylenol 3? It was good enough for me. Kids these days....

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Mars Needs Women
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Hppy frth brthdy iraq wr!.
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Da_bang80
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I have an allergy to Tylenol 3. Gives me rash/hives. Besides, Tylenol sucks. Next time you get a pair of impacted teeth yanked and they give you Tylenol, let me know how it goes. Because I'll take the Dilauded over it any day if the week. Because it works.

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Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.
The courage to change the things I cannot accept.
And the wisdom to hide the bodies of all the people I had to kill today because they pissed me off.

Remember when your parents told you it's dangerous to play in traffic?

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Nim
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Days to Fabrux' next soccer riot juice stand: 117.
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Fabrux
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I took Tylenol 3 when my four wisdom teeth were yanked. I guess doctors are reluctant to prescribe dilaudid around here due to the rampant abuse of it. And when I say around here I mean back where I'm from.

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B.J.
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Tylenol 3 with codeine, right? For some reason, I tend to be immune to all forms of Tylenol. I was given that stuff several years ago to help with kidney stone pain. It didn't do anything for me. I happened to take this at work once and my coworkers were surprised that I was still functioning at all, not to mention walking around like nothing had happened.
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Da_bang80
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Yeah, I think it was the codeine that gave me the rash. It was not pleasant. And plain Tylenol doesn't really work for me either. It actually messes me up a little. Makes me really giggly.

I didn't know anyone would actually want to use Dilaudid to get high. I mean, the effects are nothing special. Other than the fact that it makes me exceedingly sleepy, and hard to focus. And it does a fantastic job of taking away the pain. They prescribed the 2 mg tablets for me, but in the mornings are usually pretty rough so I take 2 instead of 1. And it works like a charm.

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Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.
The courage to change the things I cannot accept.
And the wisdom to hide the bodies of all the people I had to kill today because they pissed me off.

Remember when your parents told you it's dangerous to play in traffic?

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