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All you pacific time zoners, there is a show called Trailer Park Boys on direct tv channel 239. It's on tonight at 10pm. Funny as hell I tell you.

Trailer Park Boys...some of the best entertainment to ever come out of Canada...

Curling can be rather enteraining to.....when played, not watched

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And seriously. . . .

Enough with the Caveman and Meatload A1 commercials.

It has to say something about how much of the product / service you are actually paying for when the company has three different mascot story lines running at the same time on very heavy national rotation.

No shit. Are you cavemen, a gecko, or a damn stack of cash with eye balls?

Well Warren Buffet is getting rich with the stock market again, so he has the money to burn.

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Plasma >>> LCD IMO

ORLY?

I suppose if cost was no factor. WHen I went shopping I couldn't find anything plasma @ 52" or bigger that was under 2k that I liked.

I got 2 sharp aques lcds instead.

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I love the early 80's with the black wheels. :)

something like this?

1980-porsche-911sc.jpg

Winnar! Just add the gaudy turbo wale tail!!

But in all honesty, I hope to buy a 911, regardless of age of the car, before I kick it. :)

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Plasma >>> LCD IMO

ORLY?

I suppose if cost was no factor. WHen I went shopping I couldn't find anything plasma @ 52" or bigger that was under 2k that I liked.

I got 2 sharp aques lcds instead.

Plasma is cheaper than LCD.

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I go into work this morning just to do some computer work. Of course I get bombarded by people telling me about things that are broken. Of course they cannot put a work order in, they just tell me 50 things so I can do five of them and forget the rest. Way to follow the system.

So a toilet seat on a child's toilet is snapped in half in the family restroom. Get on Grainger's site to order a new one, and of course, all they have listed are standard seats. So I google to no avail. Call American Standard to get a part number or just order the part and the lady on the phone tells me they make no such toilet, even though it says right below the spud, "American Standard." SO I get on their site, check a catalog and give her the part number of the toilet. Well guess what, they make the toilet. Apparently, she was scrolling through her list and couldn't find anything because they call it a toddler toilet and I called it a children's toilet. I guess common sense is just non-existent these days.

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I go into work this morning just to do some computer work. Of course I get bombarded by people telling me about things that are broken. Of course they cannot put a work order in, they just tell me 50 things so I can do five of them and forget the rest. Way to follow the system.

So a toilet seat on a child's toilet is snapped in half in the family restroom. Get on Grainger's site to order a new one, and of course, all they have listed are standard seats. So I google to no avail. Call American Standard to get a part number or just order the part and the lady on the phone tells me they make no such toilet, even though it says right below the spud, "American Standard." SO I get on their site, check a catalog and give her the part number of the toilet. Well guess what, they make the toilet. Apparently, she was scrolling through her list and couldn't find anything because they call it a toddler toilet and I called it a children's toilet. I guess common sense is just non-existent these days.

sounds about right

and you were talkin to a woman...

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singer 911 is amazing except for the paint. I'd prefer it over a new 911 any day...ugly fuckers

I don't like the rear tires. Not sure if it's the rounded shoulder, how they sit in relation to the wheel well, that they just look silly wide, or a combination of all of that.

I just don't see the value proposition in that car period. Agree on the tires though deviating from the classic look could really help that car.

Turbo9.jpg

will always be my favorite style

I enjoy the one behind it.

Just somethin about that body style that i like.

Ever since i saw one in my neighborhood when i was younger i have always liked that car.

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I heard the 944's are the most expensive of all older Porsche's to repair and maintain.

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A lobbying success story of milk: Unnatural, unhealthy, unwise

By Beth Mendenhall

Humans are the only animals on the planet that drink another animal’s milk. Thus, by definition, drinking cows’ milk is extremely unnatural.

Despite thousands of years of cattle domestication, the human digestive system hasn’t even adapted to dairy consumption, which is why you probably can’t do the “Gallon Challenge.”

In fact, 60 percent of adults worldwide are unable to effectively digest lactose, the main sugar found in milk. So why do Americans insist on consuming massive amounts of dairy products? Dairy industry propaganda and decades of lobbying have made us believe that milk “does a body good,” when in fact it only increases the risk of disease and unhappiness for millions of humans and cows alike.

Milk’s inclusion in the U.S. Department of Agriculture food pyramid is a direct result of ties to the dairy industry. Most non-Caucasian ethnic groups are almost completely lactose intolerant, yet receive all their required nutrients.

While our favorite, mucus-like mammary secretion does contain large amounts of calcium, that calcium is unlikely to be fully absorbed. Enzymes such as phosphatase, critical to calcium absorption, are completely destroyed by pasteurization.

This means that the calcium content on the label isn’t what your body can utilize. The best sources of calcium are actually leafy green vegetables, like broccoli, collard greens, kale and spinach, which also come without the high proportion of saturated fat that contributes to obesity and heart disease.

Harvard studies have actually shown an increase in osteoporosis and bone-breakage in people who drink milk. The former chairman of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Frank Oski, has identified hormone-ridden commercial milk as the cause of 60 percent of ear infections in kids under the age of 6. Milk consumption is the biggest cause of iron-deficiency anemia in children, according to the American Association of Pediatrics.

According to Mercola.com, the journal Medicine lists more than 1,500 papers dealing with milk consumption, and not one of them expounds its health benefits – this is because milk is made to fatten baby cows, not to be a health drink.

The conditions on modern dairy farms contribute to the inclusion of pus, blood and antibiotics in every tall, white glass of milk. Bovine Growth Hormone is banned in the European Union, but in the U.S., it is pumped into dairy cows to increase yields. The hormone increases incidents of mastitis, an udder infection that leaks pus into the cow’s milk.

This means farmers have to treat cows with subtherapeutic antibiotics — those same antibiotics have been found in 38 percent of milk samples tested by the Center for Science in the Public Interest. This overconsumption of antibiotics contributes to drug resistance in bacteria that commonly affects human health. Thus, milk increases our risk of some diseases and makes it harder to recover from others.

Small, traditional dairy farms have been almost completely pushed out of the market by large corporations. Of the roughly 70,000 U.S. dairies, 4 percent of the farms produce about half of our milk. The near constant impregnation required to keep milk flowing, combined with the stress of losing one’s calf the day it is born and the discomfort of a constantly swollen udder has reduced life expectancy of the average corporate dairy cow from 20-25 years to just 3-4 years.

And what a life those three years is. Fresh air, range of movement and social activity don’t promote milk production as much as hormones, artificial insemination and confined conditions do.

Drink your milk, eat your cheese and enjoy your ice cream as much as you like. But don’t believe the lie that dairy is good for your health. The mucus, blood, pus and antibiotics found in your average glass of milk are symptoms of a larger problem — the power and influence of an American dairy industry that doesn’t care about the cows or your health as much as the bottom line.

Be wary of any information presented by those with a financial incentive to support the unnatural, unhealthy consumption of milk — including the Department of Agriculture.

-Beth Mendenhall is a senior in political science and philosophy. Please send comments to opinion@spub.ksu.edu.

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fixin to buy some new tires.(205/65/15)

NTB is having a sell buy 2 get 2 free. thought i might jump on this

What do u guys think are the best out of this list or have experience using them.

Cooper Lifeliner GLS

Falken ZE-329

Uni Tiger Paw AWP II

Sumitomo Touring LST

Mich Harmony AMI

B/Stone Potenza RE92

Yoko Avid TRZ

Yoko AS430

Gdyr Integrity

Yoko AS530

Mich Symmetry

Mich Pilot Exalto AS

Sumitomo Touring LSH

Mich HydroEdge

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No BFG AT?

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HydroEdge or Exalto A/S would be my choice...then again I'm a Michelin whore...

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HydroEdge or Exalto A/S would be my choice...then again I'm a Michelin whore...

Michelin does seem to make a damn good tire

Exalto A/S is what's on the Camaro now

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going to the 2 sons' funeral today...

:grouphug:

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nothing like a clean shave sometimes...

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w00t! got the netbook up and running again, nothing like having a restore partition built into the computer and not knowing it!

might i add school started yesterday and the weather is perfect. there's nothing like the ass running around here on campus right now.

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HydroEdge or Exalto A/S would be my choice...then again I'm a Michelin whore...

Those look promising. Never used Michelin before but there is always a first.

Currently riding on GY Assurance Comfort tread

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he doesn't have to elaborate! he's GOD!

*bored*

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