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Yeah. There is another Justin Fields that is a whacked-out scientologist. But the bastard gets more hits to his website than I do. Justin
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Maryland too. I'm certainly not implying relevence to the sad news that started this thread, but the laws here do tend to keep private industry more productive. Most of our real slackers are tenured educators or civil servants.
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Read this warning from the Food & Drug Administration. The fact that something is "herbal" doesn't make it any less potent. The compounds you've mentioned have been linked to numerous injuries and deaths. The problems have grown with the popularity of the items. Just an FYI. Justin PS More Facts
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Skreamer, You just gave me the most hilarious mental image of Remster doing RW with a big Black Angus Cow. And if she doesn't flare correctly, HAMBURGERS FOR EVERYONE. Justin
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So you mean.... [Homer Simpson]"MMMMMMM... Look at those boobies.... MMMMMM ... She's a veterinarian .. OOOOOOOHHH" [/Homer Simpson]
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Come on, Darkzone! It is on the Internet, so it must be true. Justin
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Doubtful. He likes 'em big, and 64k wouldn't be enough for the images. Justin
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Clay, if you found the right shee...err... woman, would you do it again?
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Yup. That and playing with mercury as a child. What is your excuse?
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I agree completely. It is just a matter of time. I won't pay to be a guinea pig. When I did medical testing in college, they paid me! Justin
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Lummy, everything has risks. But there are probably more options after an inadvertent pregnancy than an accidental blinding. Justin
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The problem is that it isn't just one idiot doctor. Many doctor's see it as a cash cow and work to get the most procedures done in a day. Depending on what sources you believe, the rate of complications is somewhere between 2% and 5%. Either way, too high for me to risk my vision. I'm glad it worked for you, but I'll stick to my glass and contacts for now. Justin
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For me, it was like when I learned to swim. I didn't wade in from the shallow end. My dad chucked me in the deep end and yelled, "Swim! I know you can do it." Sure enough, I did. Likewise, my first jump was a solo (static line) and I wouldn't have had it any other way. But that was me. Do whatever works for you. Justin
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Who knows. He's young enough that he probably wouldn't have difficulty getting to altitude.
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Nope, you screwed this one up yourselves!
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No. Damn, Chuck! Justin
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Viking, that is very true. Speaking of skydiving terminology and relationships... Are you still waiting for a girl to give you your first gear check? Justin
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That could have been either a really bad snivel or a streamer in the works. It could be difficult to tell the difference, and you are burning altitude the whole way. Justin
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They wouldn't notice anyway. Water is only slightly thicker than their smog. Justin
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Some are pretty shady. There are more incidents than most people think. But you're probably right on the jumpship comparison. True, but I just don't get much enjoyment out of roller coasters. Now, if they were tall enough that you could launch a 4-way out of a car at the top...... Justin
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Yup. Jumping totally gets into you. When I hear about people at work playing "an exciting round of golf", I want to laugh. Friends of mine went to an amusement park, but I passed. Spend like 3 jump tickets to go on ill-maintained roller coasters that just bore me? Not likely! I was totally hooked the first time I jumped. I was stuffed in the back of a C-141. From the time I hooked up the static line until the time I was hurrying to the front of the plane, I wondered how I'd like it. But right as I passed the line to the jumpmaster and looked into the door, it was all over. Goodbye, "old me". Out I went.
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I've never been in an earthquake. From what I've read, the geology of the mid-Atlantic region of the US isn't prone to them, but if they ever do happen, they will be really really bad. I spent some time in Ecuador awhile ago. We drove on lots of roads that were perched right on the sides of mountains. The day after we left, an earthquake completely wiped out many of the places we'd been, and a lot of people died. We got lucky. Justin
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It could always be worse. You could be using IIS. Justin
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Congrats! I really enjoyed my visit to Kankakee last August. I only got in one jump, but it was fun.
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That, coming from you? HAHAHAHA. Justin