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    Once again the Sopranos was lame.

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    I love the show I just want some action.

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    Yea, for serious. At least we don't have to see Vito swap spit w/ the fireman in the mustache anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streaker
    WHere is Trenbull and Myka???

    im here bro. i was boozing earlier, but im back now... faded as all hell and feelin some love for the board ya know?

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    where am i?

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    HAHAHA this fool newb was talkin sh_t, and i helped get him banned



    hey king diamond...

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    Quote Originally Posted by helium3
    where am i?

    you're in the whore thread bro

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    haha, i put hella rocks in front of my neighbors driveway. one of the rocks is seriously at least 350 pounds. maybe more... haha, hes gonna be pissed

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    this is horse shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tren Bull
    haha, i put hella rocks in front of my neighbors driveway. one of the rocks is seriously at least 350 pounds. maybe more... haha, hes gonna be pissed
    You crazy f*cker.

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    stupid fvkin summer school

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    Quote Originally Posted by chest6
    stupid fvkin summer school
    I thought I was gonna start this week...turns out I start next week. I actually get a full week off. I'm gonna spend it eating as much food as possible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhishStasH
    So obviously, she's still lookin' to get some D, but I ain't fallin' for that. She broke up with me. She can deal with that sh*t.

    sounds like a good situation bro. why didn't you hook up with her?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhishStasH
    You crazy f*cker.

    apparently this guy came up and rang my doorbell complaining about it this morning. said hes gonna call the cops



    now that makes sense doesn't it? someone puts rocks in your driveway, so you call the cops. what a chump

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    should i do cardio now or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by chest6
    should i do cardio now or not?

    i find that if i put off cardio, il lose my motivation real quick. cardio sucks bro, its nothing like hitting up my bis/tris, or my shoulders.

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    i hate doing cardio. the only way i'll stay on the damn machine if theirs a game on.

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    so whats up tren ? anything new?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
    so whats up tren? anything new?

    just kickin it bro. schools almost done for me. too bad actually cause this semester was a joke

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
    i hate doing cardio. the only way i'll stay on the damn machine if theirs a game on.

    haha yea bro. watching tv while doing cardio definately helps me get through it. i never really do cardio though cause after a couple weeks my knees will start to hurt from the repetative motion. id rather eat a very strict diet... thats more important than cardio anyway

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    ha i'm the other way around! i rather do cardio than a strict diet. yeah school is over me too. but i'm starting summer next week. what are you studying?

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    school sucks

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    yes sir

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
    ha i'm the other way around! i rather do cardio than a strict diet. yeah school is over me too. but i'm starting summer next week. what are you studying?

    this semester i was taking physics, history and film. my major is mechanical engineering though

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    haha chuck norris. hes the man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tren Bull
    haha chuck norris. hes the man

    your a smart individual

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
    ha i'm the other way around! i rather do cardio than a strict diet. yeah school is over me too. but i'm starting summer next week. what are you studying?

    you mean you actually get noticable results from cardio? damn, part of the reason i stopped was cause id bust my ass doing cardio for an hour 5-6 days a week, and id never lose weight or shred up any noticable amount. i think id rather take some test at about 500 mgs a week and eat a totally clean cutting diet. haha im looking forward to that. but first i need to do a few more bulk cycles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taj Mahal
    your a smart individual

    me?

    smart??? who would have thought that?

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    this site should allow porn

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    the world would be a better place

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    u ready for armageddon?

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    20 Ways The World Can End...

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    Natural Disasters

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    1. Asteroid impact

    Once a disaster scenario gets the cheesy Hollywood treatment, it's hard to take it seriously. But there is no question that a cosmic interloper will hit Earth, and we won't have to wait millions of years for it to happen. In 1908 a 200-foot-wide comet fragment slammed into the atmosphere and exploded over the Tunguska region in Siberia, Russia, with nearly 1,000 times the energy of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Astronomers estimate similar-sized events occur every one to three centuries. Benny Peiser, an anthropologist-cum-pessimist at Liverpool John Moores University in England, claims that impacts have repeatedly disrupted human civilization. As an example, he says one killed 10,000 people in the Chinese city of Chi'ing-yang in 1490. Many scientists question his interpretations: Impacts are most likely to occur over the ocean, and small ones that happen over land are most likely to affect unpopulated areas. But with big asteroids, it doesn't matter much where they land. Objects more than a half-mile wide- which strike Earth every 250,000 years or so- would touch off firestorms followed by global cooling from dust kicked up by the impact. Humans would likely survive, but civilization might not. An asteroid five miles wide would cause major extinctions, like the one that may have marked the end of the age of dinosaurs. For a real chill, look to the Kuiper belt, a zone just beyond Neptune that contains roughly 100,000 ice-balls more than 50 miles in diameter. The Kuiper belt sends a steady rain of small comets earthward. If one of the big ones headed right for us, that would be it for pretty much all higher forms of life, even cockroaches.

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    2 .Gamma-ray burst

    If you could watch the sky with gamma-ray vision, you might think you were being stalked by cosmic paparazzi. Once a day or so, you would see a bright flash appear, briefly outshine everything else, then vanish. These gamma-ray bursts, astrophysicists recently learned, originate in distant galaxies and are unfathomably powerful- as much as 10 quadrillion (a one followed by 16 zeros) times as energetic as the sun. The bursts probably result from the merging of two collapsed stars. Before the cataclysmal event, such a double star might be almost completely undetectable, so we'd likely have no advance notice if one is lurking nearby. Once the burst begins, however, there would be no missing its fury. At a distance of 1,000 light-years- farther than most of the stars you can see on a clear night- it would appear about as bright as the sun. Earth's atmosphere would initially protect us from most of the burst's deadly X rays and gamma rays, but at a cost. The potent radiation would cook the atmosphere, creating nitrogen oxides that would destroy the ozone layer. Without the ozone layer, ultraviolet rays from the sun would reach the surface at nearly full force, causing skin cancer and, more seriously, killing off the tiny photosynthetic plankton in the ocean that provide oxygen to the atmosphere and bolster the bottom of the food chain. All the gamma-ray bursts observed so far have been extremely distant, which implies the events are rare. Scientists understand so little about these explosions, however, that it's difficult to estimate the likelihood of one detonating in our galactic neighborhood.

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    3. Collapse of the vacuum

    In the book Cat's Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut popularized the idea of "ice-nine," a form of water that is far more stable than the ordinary kind, so it is solid at room temperature. Unleash a bit of it, and suddenly all water on Earth transforms to ice-nine and freezes solid. Ice-nine was a satirical invention, but an abrupt, disastrous phase transition is a possibility. Very early in the history of the universe, according to a leading cosmological model, empty space was full of energy. This state of affairs, called a false vacuum, was highly precarious. A new, more stable kind of vacuum appeared and, like ice-nine, it quickly took over. This transition unleashed a tremendous amount of energy and caused a brief runaway expansion of the cosmos. It is possible that another, even more stable kind of vacuum exists, however. As the universe expands and cools, tiny bubbles of this new kind of vacuum might appear and spread at nearly the speed of light. The laws of physics would change in their wake, and a blast of energy would dash everything to bits. "It makes for a beautiful story, but it's not very likely," says Piet Hut of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Princeton, New Jersey. He says he worries more about threats that scientists are more certain of- such as rogue black holes.

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