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Re: Ahem...
ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 1:30 AM Quote
ElspethOllie wrote:


that can't be... it's not possible!

(Where's Moray? We were conversing about our love for Star Wars today. He'd be perfect at this moment.



Hey Derek Hess is gonna be featured tonight on your show L A ink
 
Re: Ahem...
nats
Posts: 1572
nats Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 2:49 AM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
Typing to Reach You wrote:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050411/050411_darthVader_hmed2_3p.hmedium.jpg
Come to the Travis side of the 'board! Release those intense Travis feelings!


http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1562/538oa3.jpg

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!



HAHAHAHAHA
 
Re: Ahem...
Yulia Nox
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Yulia Nox Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 2:57 AM Quote
nats wrote:
DAKOTA wrote:
Typing to Reach You wrote:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050411/050411_darthVader_hmed2_3p.hmedium.jpg
Come to the Travis side of the 'board! Release those intense Travis feelings!


http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1562/538oa3.jpg

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!



HAHAHAHAHA


xD!!!
 
Re: Ahem...
Nikki
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Nikki Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 3:31 AM Quote
Yulia Nox wrote:
nats wrote:
DAKOTA wrote:
Typing to Reach You wrote:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050411/050411_darthVader_hmed2_3p.hmedium.jpg
Come to the Travis side of the 'board! Release those intense Travis feelings!


http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1562/538oa3.jpg

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!



HAHAHAHAHA


xD!!!


LOL! :P

Shoot...I came to this thread way late...but hello anyways Franny! Glad to see you posting so much lately. I always look forward to it...and you're always welcome to join the G-chat night time threads! :D

Speaking of...anyone about?
 
Re: Ahem...
DAKOTA
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DAKOTA Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 3:45 AM Quote
I'm here. I just cooked the most awesome potato wedges ever! Mmmm.
 
Re: Ahem...
Nikki
Posts: 7519
Nikki Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 3:56 AM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
I'm here. I just cooked the most awesome potato wedges ever! Mmmm.


Hey Dak! What's goin' on?!

Yummy! I had Thai for dinner. It was delicious.
 
Re: Ahem...
DAKOTA
Posts: 1807
DAKOTA Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 3:57 AM Quote
Ohh, I had Thai last night! :D

I'm actually sitting in the dark listening to my '07 mix...and....yeah, that's it, I'm basically doing nothing. Haha!
 
Re: Ahem...
Nikki
Posts: 7519
Nikki Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:11 AM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
Ohh, I had Thai last night! :D

I'm actually sitting in the dark listening to my '07 mix...and....yeah, that's it, I'm basically doing nothing. Haha!


I know...I'm kinda bored at the moment. Just watching stuff on youtube.
 
Re: Ahem...
ricv64
Posts: 10115
ricv64 Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:16 AM Quote
Nikki wrote:
DAKOTA wrote:
Ohh, I had Thai last night! :D

I'm actually sitting in the dark listening to my '07 mix...and....yeah, that's it, I'm basically doing nothing. Haha!


I know...I'm kinda bored at the moment. Just watching stuff on youtube.

AMC is having the Death wish series this week , tonight 2 , tomorrow the classic 3 with the line ,

" they got the gigler "
 
Re: Ahem...
Nikki
Posts: 7519
Nikki Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:23 AM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
Nikki wrote:
DAKOTA wrote:
Ohh, I had Thai last night! :D

I'm actually sitting in the dark listening to my '07 mix...and....yeah, that's it, I'm basically doing nothing. Haha!


I know...I'm kinda bored at the moment. Just watching stuff on youtube.

AMC is having the Death wish series this week , tonight 2 , tomorrow the classic 3 with the line ,

" they got the gigler "


Hey Ric! Never heard of it :/

I watched something last night that blew my mind. I think it was on Discovery Health...(either Medical Mysteries or Mystery Diagnosis or something like that) about a Moroccan woman who got pregnant in the 1950s and never had her baby. It died inside her and she just let it stay there until 45 years later when she complained of abdominal pain doctors discovered the baby still inside of her...in a tumor, completely calcified into what they called a "rock baby" ...omg. It was so disturbing, yet fascinating that she was able to live all that time with it inside her!
 
Re: Ahem...
heyjude
Posts: 1431
heyjude Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:33 AM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
Typing to Reach You wrote:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/050411/050411_darthVader_hmed2_3p.hmedium.jpg
Come to the Travis side of the 'board! Release those intense Travis feelings!


http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1562/538oa3.jpg

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

ahahaha!

nice to see fran on this side of the board! hiya, fran!
 
Re: Ahem...
DAKOTA
Posts: 1807
DAKOTA Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:34 AM Quote
I SAW THAT ONE! I'm a sucker for horrifying medical documentaries on Discover Health.

I don't remember if this was in the same show, but I saw one about this kid:

Quote:
* Alamjan Nematilaev was the surviving host of a fetus in fetu. In 2003, aged 7, his school physician in Kazakhstan referred him to hospital after movements were detected in the boy's enlarged stomach. An operation intended to remove a cyst uncovered the fetus of Alamjan's identical twin brother, which had lived as parasitic growth inside the boy throughout his entire life. The fetus was comparatively highly developed, with hair, arms, fingers, nails, legs, toes, genitals, a head, and a vague approximation of a face.[4][5]
 
Re: Ahem...
lindsey22295
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lindsey22295 Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:38 AM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
I SAW THAT ONE! I'm a sucker for horrifying medical documentaries on Discover Health.

I don't remember if this was in the same show, but I saw one about this kid:

Quote:
* Alamjan Nematilaev was the surviving host of a fetus in fetu. In 2003, aged 7, his school physician in Kazakhstan referred him to hospital after movements were detected in the boy's enlarged stomach. An operation intended to remove a cyst uncovered the fetus of Alamjan's identical twin brother, which had lived as parasitic growth inside the boy throughout his entire life. The fetus was comparatively highly developed, with hair, arms, fingers, nails, legs, toes, genitals, a head, and a vague approximation of a face.[4][5]



Yuuuuuuuuuuucky....that is crazy.
 
Re: Ahem...
DAKOTA
Posts: 1807
DAKOTA Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:40 AM Quote
Quote:
Yuuuuuuuuuuucky....that is crazy.


They totally showed it too, and it was every bit as horrifying as you could imagine.


Umm, feel free to change the subject. :o
 
Re: Ahem...
Nikki
Posts: 7519
Nikki Posted Wed 16 Jan, 2008 4:43 AM Quote
DAKOTA wrote:
I SAW THAT ONE! I'm a sucker for horrifying medical documentaries on Discover Health.

I don't remember if this was in the same show, but I saw one about this kid:

Quote:
* Alamjan Nematilaev was the surviving host of a fetus in fetu. In 2003, aged 7, his school physician in Kazakhstan referred him to hospital after movements were detected in the boy's enlarged stomach. An operation intended to remove a cyst uncovered the fetus of Alamjan's identical twin brother, which had lived as parasitic growth inside the boy throughout his entire life. The fetus was comparatively highly developed, with hair, arms, fingers, nails, legs, toes, genitals, a head, and a vague approximation of a face.[4][5]


Yes! I saw that one too!!! Ok...glad I'm not the only one who likes watching those freaky shows!

Did you see the couple who thought they were having twins but discovered after she was pretty well into her pregnancy that they were having triplets. Only the third baby grew in her fallopian tube, which burst when the baby got too big and the placenta attached itself to her organs in her abdominal cavity and somehow all three babies and the mum survived. It was crazy!
 
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