Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: alex varkatzas tattoo
shenanigans! there must have been someone off screen on another board controller and it was just edited to make the dog look like it was riding. they probably put him on the back of the board then spun him around at just the right time. still a really cool vid.
"I'm crushing your head!"
I dunno, I went to Hiroshima last year and saw the pictures of all the kids whose skin was oozing off their bones from the radiation poisoning and that didn't look very pleasant. Half of this one boy's cheek was missing so you could see his tongue resting between the gap in his teeth and his eyelid was half eaten away so it looked like a frayed curtain. This went on for years and years as deformities kept coming up and people's babies were born without limbs or severe mental retardation.
Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play
Humans created holes in the ozone layer and acid rain from pollution.I guess sensible people can't read a history book or a science book?.
How is this stuff different from any other stuff that any artist/designer is doing?Sorry. Not impressed. Just looks like random drawings to me. They're not bad but they're by no means different or groundbreaking by any means.!
Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: airbrush tattoo supplies
Interesting. deCode's rival 23andme had announced earlier they will be raising the price from $399 to $499 on November 19.?
I'm not so sure this statement is true in a large enough market. All China could do is buy more USD, sell more USD, or do nothing. Each of these three choices has a different outcome for us and China gets to chose which of these it will pick. I guess what ruins that statement is that the bank has the option of making the billion they owe you worthless by simply producing a trillion dollars and making that billion insignificant.
Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: aaron voros tattoo
Disney had an opportunity to buy Pixar for $200 million. They refused. Then Disney fired their entire 2D animation division over "costs." At the time, Disney animation was regularly making nine-figures at the box office, and billions in merchandising.Then Disney wrote a $7 billion check to replace their animation division (the same one they fired over "costs") by buying... Pixar.
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