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- decoulombe
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Re: Dear Community
Does that mean the engagement is off 
"You can't rule the world in hiding. You've got to come out on the balcony sometime and wave a tentacle"
Re: Dear Community
Anyone with a brain is rooting for ya.
Ah...
I just hope to God you don't mellow
Ah...
I just hope to God you don't mellow
Re: Dear Community
wow wicked sounds like you have been to hell and back.....Dont think this is gonna cut you any slack

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Re: Dear Community
Maybe once your brain starts functioning correctly you'll realize that you've always wanted my bod.
Min svävare är full med ålar.
- happy2seeyou
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alstergren wrote:Hmmm... well, hope you're alright. But honestly I cannot say that I've noted any particular change in behavior.wicked wrote:I posted this to the mods last week and am re-posting here for everyone. I want to offer the same apology to the entire community as well if I did anything to upset you while I was sick. I expect to take a lot of flack for this, but you all have a right to know what's been going on.
I'm really glad that you are starting to feel better. I think you were handling it well though. There are others that would have complained much worse. Hopefully soon you will get back all the things that you normally did.
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I did notice you kept misspelling my name.
Frigidus wrote:but now that it's become relatively popular it's suffered the usual downturn in coolness.
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LMAO!!!qeee1 wrote:I did notice you kept misspelling my name.
qeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
rut roh, might need more drugs!
Re: Dear Community
Get well soon wicked.We need you healthy to keep us mortals in line.
- DirtyDishSoap
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Re: Dear Community
Feeling better yet?
Dukasaur wrote:Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
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well I felt this little tickle, but it only lasted a few seconds, so....
- DirtyDishSoap
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Re: Dear Community
That was my sneeze
Dukasaur wrote:Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
Re: Dear Community
DDS, your avatar proves that you are a very damaged person.

MAY GOD HAVE MERCY ON MY ENEMIES...
CAUSE I SURE AS HELL WON'T!
- DirtyDishSoap
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Re: Dear Community
Blow me im just horny
Dukasaur wrote:Your obsession with mrswdk is really sad.saxitoxin wrote:taking medical advice from this creature; a morbidly obese man who is 100% convinced he willed himself into becoming a woman.
ConfederateSS wrote:Just because people are idiots... Doesn't make them wrong.
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PLAYER57832
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Re: Dear Community
Lyme's is a nasty disease. I have friends and colleagues who had cases. My two sons have had it, but thankfully they got it quick.
One thing I DID want to say ... the bull's eye rash is often absent. I took my son in for what looked like a big mosquito bite that seemed to be spreading a bit. Though I am QUITE familiar with the western version of Lyme's, I was more suspecting of staph than anything else.
Thank heavans our doctor has seen it many times before. My sons got put on antibiotics right away and have had no further problems.
Since then I know of 10 other kids just in our circle of friends and acquaintances who had to be treated.
One thing I DID want to say ... the bull's eye rash is often absent. I took my son in for what looked like a big mosquito bite that seemed to be spreading a bit. Though I am QUITE familiar with the western version of Lyme's, I was more suspecting of staph than anything else.
Thank heavans our doctor has seen it many times before. My sons got put on antibiotics right away and have had no further problems.
Since then I know of 10 other kids just in our circle of friends and acquaintances who had to be treated.
Re: Dear Community
i made some moves while i was drunk last night.
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on House last night (a repeat), House ruled out Lyme's because there was no rash. I was screaming at the TV... NOOOO!!!
Yeah docs out here aren't very well-versed on it, as it's pretty rare in the PAC NW. The most ironic thing is I got this about a year after I moved out here, when I'd lived most of the rest of my life in the NE and SE, two places with high incidences of Lyme's and other tick-borne diseases. There's currently a HUGE controversy over how to treat chronic cases, or cases where it's not caught right away, like mine. There's been a lot of media coverage on that lately.
Yeah docs out here aren't very well-versed on it, as it's pretty rare in the PAC NW. The most ironic thing is I got this about a year after I moved out here, when I'd lived most of the rest of my life in the NE and SE, two places with high incidences of Lyme's and other tick-borne diseases. There's currently a HUGE controversy over how to treat chronic cases, or cases where it's not caught right away, like mine. There's been a lot of media coverage on that lately.
- Incandenza
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Re: Dear Community
Was that the episode where the little sister from Buffy ended up having a tick on her labes?wicked wrote:on House last night (a repeat), House ruled out Lyme's because there was no rash. I was screaming at the TV... NOOOO!!!![]()
THOTA: dingdingdingdingdingdingBOOM
Te Occidere Possunt Sed Te Edere Non Possunt Nefas Est
Te Occidere Possunt Sed Te Edere Non Possunt Nefas Est
Re: Dear Community
Anyone who cant understand this, or takes the opportunity to try to use it against you, are'nt worth the words they type out. Get well.
I'm Spanking Monkey now....err...I mean I'm a Spanking Monkey now...that shoots milk
Too much. I know.
Too much. I know.
Re: Dear Community
yeah just lemons left now. 
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Your friends will always support you.
Its great to know your o.k.
All in all, I thought you we're pretty cute the whole time...
EOJA
Its great to know your o.k.
All in all, I thought you we're pretty cute the whole time...
EOJA
Re: Dear Community
get well soon... Sorry it happened to ya.
Vote: Mandy
Eddie35: hi everyone
Serbia: YOU IDIOT! What is THAT supposed to be? Are you even TRYING to play this game?! Kill the idiot NOW please!
Eddie35: hi everyone
Serbia: YOU IDIOT! What is THAT supposed to be? Are you even TRYING to play this game?! Kill the idiot NOW please!
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
Re: Dear Community
Lyme Disease often is found without the expanding bull's eye rash, Erythema Migrans. It can be debilitating with severe neuromuscular symptoms. It is spreading and we've treated many cases here in upstate NY. There are also other tick borne diseases like Borrelia, Erlichiosis and in the West, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
Wicked, glad to see you're on the mend.
Wicked, glad to see you're on the mend.
Re: Dear Community
I hate biting bugs... and we're all glad you beat this one wicked!
THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT...


The American Lyme Disease Foundation publishes a map of Lyme disease risk showing the gradual spread of Lyme disease across the United States. Over 50% of the people now tested are positive for Lyme organisms, although many of them may temporarily be asymptomatic. Merck researchers observe Lyme mycoplasma in over 95% of the population.
Lyme disease is unlike any other syndrome on the planet. Alternative practitioners note that it is more difficult to treat than cancer. The reason for this is that it is a complex of thousands of viruses, parasites, fungi, mycoplasma, and other organisms. It appears to be designed to be undetectable in the early stages, untreatable, and eventually, permanently disabling. It is also gets worse if treatment is attempted, a phenomenon observed in the Herxheimer reactions noted by those who try to treat their Lyme disease. Frequencies need to be carefully designed to avoid these reactions as much as possible.
During 1991-2002, the reported incidence of Lyme disease nearly doubled. Most cases continued to occur in northeastern, mid-atlantic, and north-central states, and the largest population of cases continued to be reported among persons aged 5-9 years and 50-59 years, possibly as a result of greater exposure than other groups to infected ticks, less frequent use of personal protective measures, differential use of health-care services, and/or reporting bias. For additional information, visit CDC's web site at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/index.htm.
THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT...


The American Lyme Disease Foundation publishes a map of Lyme disease risk showing the gradual spread of Lyme disease across the United States. Over 50% of the people now tested are positive for Lyme organisms, although many of them may temporarily be asymptomatic. Merck researchers observe Lyme mycoplasma in over 95% of the population.
Lyme disease is unlike any other syndrome on the planet. Alternative practitioners note that it is more difficult to treat than cancer. The reason for this is that it is a complex of thousands of viruses, parasites, fungi, mycoplasma, and other organisms. It appears to be designed to be undetectable in the early stages, untreatable, and eventually, permanently disabling. It is also gets worse if treatment is attempted, a phenomenon observed in the Herxheimer reactions noted by those who try to treat their Lyme disease. Frequencies need to be carefully designed to avoid these reactions as much as possible.
During 1991-2002, the reported incidence of Lyme disease nearly doubled. Most cases continued to occur in northeastern, mid-atlantic, and north-central states, and the largest population of cases continued to be reported among persons aged 5-9 years and 50-59 years, possibly as a result of greater exposure than other groups to infected ticks, less frequent use of personal protective measures, differential use of health-care services, and/or reporting bias. For additional information, visit CDC's web site at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/index.htm.


