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| Julesy | Jun 25 2008, 02:32 AM Post #221 |
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but you can eat it on top of your blt.....ok |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Jun 25 2008, 03:51 AM Post #222 |
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a little bit of mayo on a sandwich is totally different than eating something like coleslaw which is completely saturated and drowning in mayo |
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| Julesy | Jun 25 2008, 04:04 AM Post #223 |
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you use mayo so you like it. whether it be in small amounts or huge. You EAT it. stop hatin on it or any foods its related to. Believe me, Ive eaten potato and mac salad that used minimal amounts of mayo (dry) and I still ate it.
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Jun 25 2008, 04:08 AM Post #224 |
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I just fucking hate those salads, no matter who makes them. |
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| Julesy | Jun 25 2008, 04:12 AM Post #225 |
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lol I accept your and raise you a
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Jun 25 2008, 04:18 AM Post #226 |
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Jun 27 2008, 02:40 PM Post #227 |
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North Pole Could be Ice-Free This Summer Robert Roy Britt LiveScience Managing Editor LiveScience.com Thu Jun 26, 10:55 PM ET Arctic sea ice could break apart completely at the North Pole this year, allowing ships to sail over the normally frozen top of the world. ADVERTISEMENT The potential landmark thaw - the first time in human history the pole would be ice-free - is a stark sign of global warming, according to an article Friday on the web site of the The Independent, a London newspaper. "Symbolically it is hugely important," said Mark Serreze of the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center in Colorado. "There is supposed to be ice at the North Pole, not open water." Last year, the fabled Northwest Passage opened as Arctic ice retreated more than ever before. There is no land at the North Pole, but as long as anyone has looked, it has remained a giant block of ice year-round. Scientists have been watching Arctic sea ice melt more and more each year. But each summer in recent years, the amount of ice has gotten thinner and thinner. Each winter's freeze, therefore, results in a thinner pack that, this summer, could melt altogether. "The issue is that, for the first time that I am aware of, the North Pole is covered with extensive first-year ice," Serreze is quoted by The Independent. "I'd say it's even-odds whether the North Pole melts out." Russia and other countries, meanwhile, have been arguing over who has rights to the region's resources, including potential oil reserves. Several studies in recent years have predicted that the North Pole could be ice-free within a few decades. Alarm has ratcheted up every summer as the ice gets thinner and thinner. In a study released June 10, scientist said the rapid meltoff in the Arctic could threaten permafrost in continental soil elsewhere above the Arctic circle in a warm version of the snowball effect. Last summer saw a record melt of Arctic sea ice, which shrank to more than 30 percent below its average. Around the peak of the melt, in September, air temperatures over land in the western Arctic from August to October were more than 4 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius) above the 1978-2006 average. "The rapid loss of sea ice can trigger widespread changes that would be felt across the region," said Andrew Slater, also of the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Video: Melting Sea Ice Seen From Orbit Top 10 Surprising Results of Global Warming North vs. South Poles: 10 Wild Differences Original Story: North Pole Could be Ice-Free This Summer Visit LiveScience.com for more daily news, views and scientific inquiry with an original, provocative point of view. LiveScience reports amazing, real world breakthroughs, made simple and stimulating for people on the go. Check out our collection of Science, Animal and Dinosaur Pictures, Science Videos, Hot Topics, Trivia, Top 10s, Voting, Amazing Images, Reader Favorites, and more. Get cool gadgets at the new LiveScience Store, sign up for our free daily |
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| Julesy | Jun 27 2008, 02:44 PM Post #228 |
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| Taman | Jun 27 2008, 03:47 PM Post #229 |
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Figures. They should leave it be. I hate that we have to rape, steal and conquer everything. |
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| Julesy | Jun 27 2008, 03:49 PM Post #230 |
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I blame behaviour like that on the male species.
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| Auntie Maine | Jun 28 2008, 01:27 PM Post #231 |
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DOVER-FOXCROFT (AP) -- Maine's Roman Catholic diocese says a priest committed suicide after he was informed that he would be suspended pending an investigation of his alleged sexual abuse of a minor 29 years ago. The body of the Reverend James Robichaud was found this morning in the rectory of Our Lady of the Snows in Dover-Foxcroft, a day after he learned of the allegation. Police say Robichaud died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. An employee at the rectory found the body in a second-floor bathroom and it was believed that the shooting took place yesterday evening. Police say no suicide note was found. The allegation came to the diocese from the Oblates, a religious order of men with whom Robichaud was serving in Massachusetts prior to the Augusta native's return to Maine in 2000. The diocese says there's not enough information at this point to substantiate or dismiss the abuse claim.
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Jun 28 2008, 01:32 PM Post #232 |
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why did he kill himself over that? He would have totally gotten away with it just like ever other priest has! |
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| Auntie Maine | Jun 28 2008, 01:34 PM Post #233 |
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They should all kill themselves.Fuckers. |
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| Julesy | Jun 28 2008, 08:37 PM Post #234 |
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Why should they all die? Not EVERY priest on the planet is a pedophile. C'mon, now....
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| Auntie Maine | Jun 28 2008, 08:52 PM Post #235 |
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You dork.I didn't mean all priest.How mean do you think I am.
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| Julesy | Jun 28 2008, 08:54 PM Post #236 |
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this quote made it seem that way.
lol my bad |
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| Denovissimus | Jun 28 2008, 08:54 PM Post #237 |
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"Crush the priests! The feeble church!"
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| Auntie Maine | Jun 28 2008, 08:56 PM Post #238 |
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See, I knew jesse would want them all dead.
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| la anaconda de chocolatee | Jun 29 2008, 12:46 AM Post #239 |
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all the priests who molested children should die. Or at the very least spend the remainder of their lives in jail being pounded in the ass by murderers every day |
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| Julesy | Jun 29 2008, 12:56 AM Post #240 |
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maybe they would like it! I dont get pedo's. I mean, cant they find an adult to fuck around with? |
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