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Started 1 day, 21 hours ago (2009-12-16 16:49:00)
by tfm7858
What are some? BTW, I almost always listen to full albums, I usually dislike hearing just one track. "Life sucks, but in a beautiful kind of way."-Axl Rose
Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-15 09:36:00)
by workharddog
I think that NEEDA should get a mirror to gaze at while he types so that he can really get the full-effect of his posts! Ha! WHD (Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long ; ST Rating- Buy ; LT Rating- Buy )
Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-15 09:36:00)
by workharddog
I think that NEEDA should get a mirror to gaze at while he types so that he can really get the full-effect of his posts! Ha! WHD (Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long ; ST Rating- Buy ; LT Rating- Buy )
Started 1 day, 4 hours ago (2009-12-17 09:46:00)
by authentiq
Re: With the offseason in full effect... i like it. we lucked out on getting a few good japs before __________________ “I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score.” — Ricky Davis
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-10 10:54:00)
by legalgear
Based on our internal tests conducted by a PHD researcher, creatine takes 45 minutes to an hour to see a result and get the "pump" from creatine. This is why we recommend that you take your creatine complex 1 hour prior to working out and NO 15 minutes prior to a workout.
Started 17 hours, 52 minutes ago (2009-12-17 20:39:00)
by Nykkel
If you have signed up for this game and you know you'll usually have trouble being around near lynch time, send me a private message about it via BGG. It won't change the lynch time, but I'd like to know.
Started 6 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-12 10:25:00)
by Alex_DeLarge_25
The middles is usually where it's always at (most of the sound in a theatre is designed for the middle) but if you are going to see it in IMAX then I strongly recommend the back, not all the way back but center/middle back... this is because it is the point where your eye-line is right in the middle of the screen.