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#3301
Posted 26 May 2006 - 4:21 PM
nah, its not as simple as that, these polish girls are beeatches of the highest order - one of them has had so long being told how great she is shes forgotten how to treat other people with any sort of respect at all.
and their bullies as well - pack behaviour, always ganging up.
not nice people at all.
i still reckon pissing in their coffee perculators gotta be a winner though ;)
and their bullies as well - pack behaviour, always ganging up.
not nice people at all.
i still reckon pissing in their coffee perculators gotta be a winner though ;)
#3307 toomuchstash
Posted 26 May 2006 - 6:30 PM
WOOO HOOO! Smoke em if ya got em!
Study Finds No Cancer-Marijuana Connection
By Marc Kaufman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, May 26, 2006; A03
The largest study of its kind has unexpectedly concluded that smoking marijuana, even regularly and heavily, does not lead to lung cancer.
The new findings "were against our expectations," said Donald Tashkin of the University of California at Los Angeles, a pulmonologist who has studied marijuana for 30 years.
"We hypothesized that there would be a positive association between marijuana use and lung cancer, and that the association would be more positive with heavier use," he said. "What we found instead was no association at all, and even a suggestion of some protective effect."
Federal health and drug enforcement officials have widely used Tashkin's previous work on marijuana to make the case that the drug is dangerous. Tashkin said that while he still believes marijuana is potentially harmful, its cancer-causing effects appear to be of less concern than previously thought.
Earlier work established that marijuana does contain cancer-causing chemicals as potentially harmful as those in tobacco, he said. However, marijuana also contains the chemical THC, which he said may kill aging cells and keep them from becoming cancerous.
Tashkin's study, funded by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse, involved 1,200 people in Los Angeles who had lung, neck or head cancer and an additional 1,040 people without cancer matched by age, sex and neighborhood.
They were all asked about their lifetime use of marijuana, tobacco and alcohol. The heaviest marijuana smokers had lighted up more than 22,000 times, while moderately heavy usage was defined as smoking 11,000 to 22,000 marijuana cigarettes. Tashkin found that even the very heavy marijuana smokers showed no increased incidence of the three cancers studied.
"This is the largest case-control study ever done, and everyone had to fill out a very extensive questionnaire about marijuana use," he said. "Bias can creep into any research, but we controlled for as many confounding factors as we could, and so I believe these results have real meaning."
Tashkin's group at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA had hypothesized that marijuana would raise the risk of cancer on the basis of earlier small human studies, lab studies of animals, and the fact that marijuana users inhale more deeply and generally hold smoke in their lungs longer than tobacco smokers -- exposing them to the dangerous chemicals for a longer time. In addition, Tashkin said, previous studies found that marijuana tar has 50 percent higher concentrations of chemicals linked to cancer than tobacco cigarette tar.
While no association between marijuana smoking and cancer was found, the study findings, presented to the American Thoracic Society International Conference this week, did find a 20-fold increase in lung cancer among people who smoked two or more packs of cigarettes a day.
The study was limited to people younger than 60 because those older than that were generally not exposed to marijuana in their youth, when it is most often tried.
Study Finds No Cancer-Marijuana Connection
By Marc Kaufman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, May 26, 2006; A03
The largest study of its kind has unexpectedly concluded that smoking marijuana, even regularly and heavily, does not lead to lung cancer.
The new findings "were against our expectations," said Donald Tashkin of the University of California at Los Angeles, a pulmonologist who has studied marijuana for 30 years.
"We hypothesized that there would be a positive association between marijuana use and lung cancer, and that the association would be more positive with heavier use," he said. "What we found instead was no association at all, and even a suggestion of some protective effect."
Federal health and drug enforcement officials have widely used Tashkin's previous work on marijuana to make the case that the drug is dangerous. Tashkin said that while he still believes marijuana is potentially harmful, its cancer-causing effects appear to be of less concern than previously thought.
Earlier work established that marijuana does contain cancer-causing chemicals as potentially harmful as those in tobacco, he said. However, marijuana also contains the chemical THC, which he said may kill aging cells and keep them from becoming cancerous.
Tashkin's study, funded by the National Institutes of Health's National Institute on Drug Abuse, involved 1,200 people in Los Angeles who had lung, neck or head cancer and an additional 1,040 people without cancer matched by age, sex and neighborhood.
They were all asked about their lifetime use of marijuana, tobacco and alcohol. The heaviest marijuana smokers had lighted up more than 22,000 times, while moderately heavy usage was defined as smoking 11,000 to 22,000 marijuana cigarettes. Tashkin found that even the very heavy marijuana smokers showed no increased incidence of the three cancers studied.
"This is the largest case-control study ever done, and everyone had to fill out a very extensive questionnaire about marijuana use," he said. "Bias can creep into any research, but we controlled for as many confounding factors as we could, and so I believe these results have real meaning."
Tashkin's group at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA had hypothesized that marijuana would raise the risk of cancer on the basis of earlier small human studies, lab studies of animals, and the fact that marijuana users inhale more deeply and generally hold smoke in their lungs longer than tobacco smokers -- exposing them to the dangerous chemicals for a longer time. In addition, Tashkin said, previous studies found that marijuana tar has 50 percent higher concentrations of chemicals linked to cancer than tobacco cigarette tar.
While no association between marijuana smoking and cancer was found, the study findings, presented to the American Thoracic Society International Conference this week, did find a 20-fold increase in lung cancer among people who smoked two or more packs of cigarettes a day.
The study was limited to people younger than 60 because those older than that were generally not exposed to marijuana in their youth, when it is most often tried.
#3311
Posted 27 May 2006 - 2:43 AM
I think now they decided to totally boycot me.
But you know what ? WHATEVER. I'm going out the whole weekend with awesome people and i'm going home wednesday. I'm not gonna spill my energy. When i leave home i might tell them what i think of them. Just so they know.
Anyway it's my last weekend in NY...Ouch. Painfull but also good cause i miss my family. Man man man NY was good to me!
But you know what ? WHATEVER. I'm going out the whole weekend with awesome people and i'm going home wednesday. I'm not gonna spill my energy. When i leave home i might tell them what i think of them. Just so they know.
Anyway it's my last weekend in NY...Ouch. Painfull but also good cause i miss my family. Man man man NY was good to me!
#3315
Posted 28 May 2006 - 2:29 PM
Oh mayn! Last night was crazy! I was celebrating my birthday and got completely fooked. Ended up getting chucked out of the club for giving myself a shower :? with a glass of water or something. I then was pushed face down in a puddle outside by a couple of 'mates' and then went to Subway resulting in my covering my top in sweetcorn and mayonaise.
Got home, was sick for hours and hours. Just puked again 5 mins ago. I don't remember much really, my mates are telling me things and i'm getting more and more embarred by the minute :-//
oh what a twat X-D
Got home, was sick for hours and hours. Just puked again 5 mins ago. I don't remember much really, my mates are telling me things and i'm getting more and more embarred by the minute :-//
oh what a twat X-D
#3316
Posted 28 May 2006 - 6:18 PM
iguanapunk Escribi�:
Oh mayn! Last night was crazy! I was celebrating my birthday and got completely fooked. Ended up getting chucked out of the club for giving myself a shower :? with a glass of water or something. I then was pushed face down in a puddle outside by a couple of 'mates' and then went to Subway resulting in my covering my top in sweetcorn and mayonaise.
Got home, was sick for hours and hours. Just puked again 5 mins ago. I don't remember much really, my mates are telling me things and i'm getting more and more embarred by the minute :-//
oh what a twat X-D
Eek, sounds like it sucked.
#3318
Posted 29 May 2006 - 1:47 AM
TheFlamingDead_ Escribi�:
iguanapunk Escribi�:
Oh mayn! Last night was crazy! I was celebrating my birthday and got completely fooked. Ended up getting chucked out of the club for giving myself a shower :? with a glass of water or something. I then was pushed face down in a puddle outside by a couple of 'mates' and then went to Subway resulting in my covering my top in sweetcorn and mayonaise.
Got home, was sick for hours and hours. Just puked again 5 mins ago. I don't remember much really, my mates are telling me things and i'm getting more and more embarred by the minute :-//
oh what a twat X-D
Eek, sounds like it sucked.
Nights like that walk a fine line. I tend to think that the line of amusing fun and total mess were crossed on this occasion, but that's Iggy's right to decide. :D
At any rate, good effort put in, Iggy mate! :D
#3319
Posted 29 May 2006 - 3:20 AM
Hahahahahahaahaha that is sooooooo funny X-D X-D X-D
I was in the taxi yesterday home from Bungalow ( great party , great music , such a small place u can chill out on the couches and if u wanna dance u dance , all this famous people nobody gives a fuck , Kirsten Dunst was there and Olsen Twins and some famous models and nobody caaaares. Gonna miss that place !! ) so i was in the taxi with my friends Anna Julien and Charly , i shouted at some random people " This calls for a sexy paaaaaarty !!!" and they started to do the stewie griffin dance !! Haha!!
Then we went to Charly's and Juliens place , we were drunk and stoned , so i played really loud La Rock 01 from Vitalic and i was dancing like a monkey in their livingroom. A good night indeed 8)
I was in the taxi yesterday home from Bungalow ( great party , great music , such a small place u can chill out on the couches and if u wanna dance u dance , all this famous people nobody gives a fuck , Kirsten Dunst was there and Olsen Twins and some famous models and nobody caaaares. Gonna miss that place !! ) so i was in the taxi with my friends Anna Julien and Charly , i shouted at some random people " This calls for a sexy paaaaaarty !!!" and they started to do the stewie griffin dance !! Haha!!
Then we went to Charly's and Juliens place , we were drunk and stoned , so i played really loud La Rock 01 from Vitalic and i was dancing like a monkey in their livingroom. A good night indeed 8)
#3320
Posted 29 May 2006 - 7:23 AM
Yesterday we went out to Joshua Tree National Park. I'm not a desert rat by any stretch, but I've been wanting to go back to that place for a while, and I just love it. It's a really interesting place, it's peaceful and quiet yet it can be cruel and unforgiving. It's so vast, with these incredible rock formations that look chaotic, these massive boulders balanced upon sheets of flat rocks, it looks like giants placed them there just so... We hiked all over and climbed a few rocks, played around with yelling atop these big rocks just to hear the delays in our echoes. Toward the end of the day is my favorite time when the sun is hanging low in the west so all that golden light turns everything to copper.
Today we went to Palm Springs, not the town just passing through on our way to the base of the San Jacinto mountains. We went up the aerial tram over 8 ft up and hiked all over the forested area, this valley nestled on the mountain top. A world apart from the desert below but it was so stunning to be standing at the foot of these enormous trees under such a blue sky. And the air was so crisp and a lot less thick than it was in the desert. The cool thing was taking our son to these places he's never been to before, and it's been such a perfect weekend. It was house, as they say. ;)
And now I'm tired, and I'm gonna call it a night.
Today we went to Palm Springs, not the town just passing through on our way to the base of the San Jacinto mountains. We went up the aerial tram over 8 ft up and hiked all over the forested area, this valley nestled on the mountain top. A world apart from the desert below but it was so stunning to be standing at the foot of these enormous trees under such a blue sky. And the air was so crisp and a lot less thick than it was in the desert. The cool thing was taking our son to these places he's never been to before, and it's been such a perfect weekend. It was house, as they say. ;)
And now I'm tired, and I'm gonna call it a night.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle