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Smacky636

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  1. I stopped reading this thread after about 30 posts, but in case it hasn't been said....do you honestly fucking think the government is gonna be patrolling neighborhoods and fining people from having a garden in their back yard for their own personal use? really? for real? for really real?

     

    i get yuour point and i dont think they are going to be kicking down doors asking about your tomatoe patches but why allow it to be signed into legislation? if thats the case why do we need all this hype over legalizing marijuana? just grow and smoke if something written on paper is nothing to care about.right?

  2. thanks for the update, i'm still running on Windows 95, go figure... but thank you for your levelheaded thinking on reminding me of my blatant mistake.

     

    the bill will setup for another bill, in the future, to regulate anything and everything grown on US soil. it's not that far fetched.

     

    Maltodexrin, is broken down into a simple carbohydrate, via gastric acid, once it reaches your stomach due to the breakdown of the hydrogen bond that convienently is used to label it as a complex carbohydrate. So you are going to trust a governing body to regulate your food when they are allowing companies to fool the consumer by chemical trickery? if the "complex carb" is broken down into a simple sugar and then acts completely different in the body than a complex carb, how can you say that any governing body is really looking out for you? and dont even start with the consumer responsibility when you are pushing for government guidelines...

  3. Thats because you dont understand concept one of nutritional science. Do you even know what sugars and fat are? Read a book sometime, you internet arguing stud you. I'd be happy to answer specific questions but im far to lazy to teach a whole basic class on it.

     

    Allowing the food industry to regulate itself is to say we should stay the course, meaning my generation is going to live 10 years less than the generation before me. And before you go on that retarded "who fucking wants to live till 90 anyway?" rant, it's a quality of life issue. Signs of aging will happen sooner. Malnourishment leads to cancer, disease, balding, obesity, disorders on every level from organs to the brain to genetics, meaning your spermies pass on the effects of your eating habits. And when you compare kids, smart vs dumb, big vs tall, athletic vs weak, the most important variable is nutrition.

     

     

    what are fats? what are sugars? what is a carbohydrate? what is a protien? please teach me, seriously take the time and educate me because i dont know whati am talking about. wait, read a book? i have and i paid my dues by getting my degree in health sciences.. sorry i'm not gonna xerox a copy and post it, so save it.

     

    small question since, i'm clueless to what goes into my body... why is maltodextrin a complex carbohydrate?

     

    i dont care how old you want to live and you are right, its irrevelant to the topic at hand. the regulation of your neighboors garden is not the business of the US government. for sale, ya i can see why.. it's called business. i am not for creating a monopoly thou, especially when it's a government intervention.

     

    really, you can pass genetics on to your children and your childrens children?? someone call a press conference.

  4. THere needs to be government regulation of food because as much as the food industry wants to regulate themselves, they don't deserve it. Not while they're marketing products like chocolate milk as "fat free" while it has as much sugar as soda.

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    You're gonna tell me that cuz someone slaps a label on something saying that there isn't any fat in it, which there isn't, you are gonna then argue that they are dishonest cuz the sugar content is just as high as soda? you gotta be fucking retarded! when the label says fat free and no sugar the talk about it, until then stop being led around by the nose and become a conscience consumer.

     

    unbelievable that i even had to comment on that shit... :rolleyes:

  5. Smackey --try this thing called Google. It's amazing!

     

    http://www.google.com

     

    Type in the little box "top rated Hartford restaurants" and pick one. It doesn't look like 12oz is stepping up to the plate on this one for you.

     

     

    Google? What's that? I was going for a work of mouth not a google search to get a humans honest opinion. Going to anoyster joint for appetizers then either sushi or steakhouse....

  6. Who, what, where, when, why, how?

     

    In Hartford, CT til Wednesday, maybe Thursday with the woman. Womans job is paying for food and etc, ideas how 2 blow a company's money?? FYI I need reciepts... so a rubbered-up 3some isn't gonna work unless cats know hookers that write reciepts... It's not hockey season and idont know any restaurants, the pizza I ate sucks....HHHEEEEEEELLLLLPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!

  7. mad easily? nope. It's just Shenanigans!

     

     

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    the internet has ways of losing sarcasm in translation, i was just having this conversation with someone else the other day. go figure. Scotch would fix the hangover really quick. Funny thing is that my ex's Russian uncle swears by vodka (no pun intended) because it is made with the least amount of additives, hence a cleaner smoother hanover period.

  8. http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/08/01/arizona.prison.escapees/index.html?hpt=T1&iref=BN1

     

     

    (CNN) -- One of three convicted killers who escaped from an Arizona prison was captured in Rifle, Colorado, authorities said Sunday.

     

    Arizona Department of Corrections spokesman Barrett Marson confirmed Daniel Renwick has been captured. He was serving 22 years for second-degree murder.

     

    Renwick is one of three convicted murderers who broke out of a Kingman, Arizona, prison Friday night, authorities said.

     

    The three were described as armed and dangerous and were thought to be out of state or on their way to Mexico, a corrections official told CNN Saturday.

     

    The Arizona Department of Corrections and the Flagstaff police said Saturday that the three disappeared from the medium-security Arizona State Prison-Kingman.

     

    The men were discovered missing after the 9:45 p.m. count Friday at the privately-operated facility. The escapees cut a hole in the fence, authorities said. A helicopter and dogs began a search.

     

    Two of the inmates and the accomplice later abducted two truck drivers on Interstate 40 outside of Kingman and hijacked their 18-wheeler, according to the Mohave County Sheriff's Department in Kingman. They released them and the rig five hours later in Flagstaff, about 135 miles to the east.

     

    "We have to take every eventuality into consideration unless we have a definitive trail," said Charles Flanagan, deputy director of the Arizona Department of Corrections. "We know they have a vehicle."

     

    Flanagan told CNN that authorities are making contact with the inmates' families.

     

    The two remaining escaped inmates are: Tracy Province, a 42-year-old white man who is 6 feet 1 inches tall and weighs 184 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes; and John McCluskey, a 45-year-old white man who is 6 feet 1 inches tall and weighs 160 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. Province is serving a life sentence for murder and armed robbery and McCluskey is serving 15 years for second-degree murder and other charges.

     

    The suspected accomplice was identified as 43-year-old Casslyn Mae Welch, who is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 135 pounds with brown hair and green eyes. Flanagan said she was on the visitation list for one of the inmates.

     

    Welch, of Mesa, was seen at the prison driving a 1996 Chrysler Concord four-door sedan prior to the incident, the Mohave Sheriff's Department said. The blue car has a faded hood and roof with an Arizona registration ABL7584. The suspects may still be using the vehicle, the department said later Saturday.

     

    The department said Province was last seen wearing dark blue jeans, a dark purple polo shirt with a red stripe and white tennis shoes. McCluskey had light blue jeans, a white button-.up shirt with horizontal and vertical blue stripes and white tennis shoes

     

     

     

     

    Well it prob BS news to the majority to you, like me, but he fucking looks like Rod Farva to me...

     

     

    :D

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