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  • bgeno
    MVP
    • Jun 2003
    • 4321

    #31
    Re: World's first refrigerated BEACH

    Originally posted by Stumbleweed
    Dubai is so crazy. Even more unsustainable than Las Vegas and Los Angeles and yet the growth and investment continues at an insane rate. Like that first person said, it's like they want to build all this stuff and don't care that they're in a desert because they'll just throw enough money at a project to make it work in that climate.

    It's amazing in a lot of ways but sickening in a lot more IMO... especially when there are gigantic crises coming to a head around the world, many of them water/money/food-related.. so much money, labor, and resources going to this kind of stuff still is a little amazing to me.
    Ya... I just looked at the title and looked at the pictures without reading the post and thought to myself "this has to be in Dubai."

    I do really enjoy looking at the architecture and projects in Dubai though.
    Originally posted by DaImmaculateONe
    How many brothers does Sub-zero running around in his clothing? No one can seem to kill the right one.

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    • DubTrey1
      MVP
      • Mar 2008
      • 1023

      #32
      Re: Sexy Prostitutes Nabbed in Police Sting

      No. 6 looks like Ocho Cinco with a "Wendy's" haircut.
      Truly Blessed -

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      • Herky
        Working for the weekend
        • Jun 2004
        • 4715

        #33
        Re: Sexy Prostitutes Nabbed in Police Sting

        Herpes City.
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        • skitch
          Fear Ameer
          • Oct 2002
          • 12349

          #34
          Re: Sexy Prostitutes Nabbed in Police Sting

          Nasty.

          Dookie, WTF?

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          • bsb13
            Banned
            • Mar 2005
            • 3439

            #35
            Re: Employee kidnapped, taken to clean dumpster, threatened, then paid

            lol, if I ever become a boss of a business I'm gonna be just like that guy.

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            • Rawdeal28
              Swiitch U? lol
              • Oct 2007
              • 7407

              #36
              Re: Sexy Prostitutes Nabbed in Police Sting

              Originally posted by DubTrey1
              No. 6 looks like Ocho Cinco with a "Wendy's" haircut.


              i...............am.............dying.............o ver........here
              "on hoping there is a PSN flash sale before Valentine's Day"
              Man there are no flashers... now what are we going to do for vd
              I'm sure there's plenty of prostitutes you could pay if you really want vd.
              yea but will they take psn cards
              Depends on what area of a hooker you would use to redeem them.

              lol

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              • ProfessaPackMan
                Bamma
                • Mar 2008
                • 63852

                #37
                Re: Sexy Prostitutes Nabbed in Police Sting

                Originally posted by DubTrey1
                No. 6 looks like Ocho Cinco with a "Wendy's" haircut.
                #RespectTheCulture

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                • TarHeelMan
                  Th* H*mb*rg*r P*mp
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 7853

                  #38
                  Re: Sexy Prostitutes Nabbed in Police Sting

                  No lie, I literally jumped out of my seat when I scrolled down and saw number 6. Not what I need to see before going to bed.

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                  • baumy300
                    Most Valuable Pepe
                    • May 2005
                    • 3998

                    #39
                    Re: Employee kidnapped, taken to clean dumpster, threatened, then paid

                    Originally posted by bsb13
                    lol, if I ever become a boss of a business I'm gonna be just like that guy.
                    Great idea. You can even shower like he's going to be too!



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                    • bsb13
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 3439

                      #40
                      Re: Employee kidnapped, taken to clean dumpster, threatened, then paid

                      Originally posted by baumy300
                      Great idea. You can even shower like he's going to be too!



                      If I drop the soap I'll just bend my knees and pick it up all lady like. So no worries.

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                      • chadskee
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 1324

                        #41
                        Re: Sexy Prostitutes Nabbed in Police Sting


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                        • Brandwin
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 30621

                          #42
                          Nation's First Face Transplant Done In Cleveland

                          The latest news and headlines from Yahoo News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

                          A woman so horribly disfigured she was willing to risk her life to
                          do something about it has undergone the nation's first near-total face transplant, the Cleveland Clinic announced Tuesday.
                          Reconstructive surgeon Dr. Maria Siemionow and a team of other specialists replaced 80 percent of the woman's face with that of a female cadaver a couple of weeks ago in a bold and controversial operation certain to stoke the debate over the ethics of such surgery.
                          The patient's name and age were not released, and the hospital said her family wanted the reason for her transplant to remain confidential. The hospital plans a news conference Wednesday and would not give details until then.
                          The transplant was the fourth worldwide; two have been done in France, and one was performed in China.
                          Details of the Cleveland surgery were not disclosed, but surgeons generally transplant skin, facial nerves and muscle, and often other deep tissue. That is done so that the new face will actually function and not just be a mask.
                          Surgeons not connected to the case reacted cautiously since little was known about the circumstances, but they generally praised the operation.
                          "There are patients who can benefit tremendously from this. It's great that it happened," said Dr. Bohdan Pomahac, a surgeon at Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston who plans to offer face transplants, too.
                          Dr. Laurent Lantieri, a plastic surgeon at Henri Mondor-Albert Chenevier Hospital, near Paris, who did a face transplant on a man disfigured by a rare genetic disease, said: "This is very good news for all of us that doctors in the U.S. have done this."
                          Unlike operations involving vital organs like hearts and livers, transplants of faces or hands are done to improve quality of life — not extend it. Recipients run the risk of deadly complications and must take immune-suppressing drugs for the rest of their lives to prevent organ rejection, raising their odds of cancer and many other problems.
                          Arthur Caplan, a leading bioethicist who has expressed grave concerns in the past about such surgery, withheld judgment on the Cleveland case but said the woman's doctors should give her the option of assisted suicide if they wind up making her life worse.
                          "The biggest ethical problem is dealing with failure — if your face rejects. It would be a living hell," said Caplan, bioethics chief at the University of Pennsylvania. "If your face is falling off and you can't eat and you can't breathe and you're suffering in a terrible manner that can't be reversed, you need to put on the table assistance in dying."
                          Siemionow's long and careful preparation should help prevent such a horrific outcome, those familiar with her said. Siemionow, (pronounced SIM-en-now), 58, a noted hand microsurgeon, has been testing the surgical approach and ways to temper the immune system's response in experiments for more than a decade.
                          She considered dozens of burn victims and other potential candidates over the past four years, ever since the clinic's internal review board gave her permission to attempt the operation. She said she would choose someone severely disfigured as her first case.
                          "She's a leader in this field. She's been investigating this for a long time. She has done the most amount of research in small animals looking at this," said Dr. Warren Breidenbach, a surgeon at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Ky., who did the nation's first hand transplant, in 1999. Siemionow trained with him in Louisville.
                          The world's first partial face transplant was performed in France in 2005 on a 38-year-old woman who had been mauled by her dog. Isabelle Dinoire received a new nose, chin and lips from a brain-dead donor. She has done so astoundingly well that surgeons have become more comfortable with a radical operation considered unthinkable a decade ago.
                          Two others have received partial face transplants since then — a Chinese farmer attacked by a bear and a European man disfigured by a genetic condition. Both are believed to be doing well, though details, especially of the Chinese case, have been scant.
                          In the Cleveland case, "it is very important what kind of recipient they selected," and how great the need was, Pomahac (POE-ma-hawk) said. "Hopefully it will open the door both to the public and to other centers" wanting to do these operations.

                          In an interview in 2005, Siemionow spoke of the terrible need she saw in people horribly disfigured, and how badly it scarred their social and emotional lives, not just their bodies.
                          "There are no really good alternative therapies for the severely burned or patients with a facial injury or damage," she said.
                          Her task now is to prevent organ rejection while managing the risk of infection from taking strong immune-suppressing drugs.
                          Rejection is a possibility whenever someone receives an organ or cells from someone else because the body regards this as foreign tissue. Two types of problems can result.
                          The first is graft-versus-host disease, which could happen if the new facial tissue were to attack the recipient's body. The second is if the patient's body were to attack the bone marrow or the transplanted face, causing inflammation and other problems at the site of the new tissue. Either of these can be life-threatening. They can come on suddenly, within days or weeks of the operation, or set in slowly.

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                          • Brandwin
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 30621

                            #43
                            Stores Won't Make Custom Birthday Cake for Kid Named After Hitler

                            EASTON, Pa. – The father of 3-year-old Adolf Hitler Campbell, denied a birthday cake with the child's full name on it by one New Jersey supermarket, is asking for a little tolerance. Heath Campbell and his wife, Deborah, are upset not only with the decision made by the Greenwich ShopRite, but with an outpouring of angry Internet postings in response to a local newspaper article over the weekend on their flare-up over frosting.

                            "I think people need to take their heads out of the cloud they've been in and start focusing on the future and not on the past," Heath Campbell said Tuesday in an interview conducted in Easton, on the other side of the Delaware River from where the family lives in Hunterdon County, N.J.

                            "There's a new president and he says it's time for a change; well, then it's time for a change," the 35-year-old continued. "They need to accept a name. A name's a name. The kid isn't going to grow up and do what (Hitler) did."

                            Deborah Campbell, 25, said she phoned in her order last week to the ShopRite. When she told the bakery department she wanted her son's name spelled out, she was told to talk to a supervisor, who denied the request.

                            Karen Meleta, a spokeswoman for ShopRite, said the Campbells had similar requests denied at the same store the last two years and said Heath Campbell previously had asked for a swastika to be included in the decoration.

                            "We reserve the right not to print anything on the cake that we deem to be inappropriate," Meleta said. "We considered this inappropriate."

                            The Campbells ultimately got their cake decorated at a Wal-Mart in Pennsylvania, Deborah Campbell said. About 12 people attended the birthday party on Sunday, including several children who were of mixed race, according to Heath Campbell.

                            "If we're so racist, then why would I have them come into my home?" he asked.

                            The Campbells' other two children also have unusual names: JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell turns 2 in a few months and Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell will be 1 in April.

                            Heath Campbell said he named his son after Adolf Hitler because he liked the name and because "no one else in the world would have that name." He sounded surprised by all the controversy the dispute had generated.

                            Campbell said his ancestors are German and that he has lived his entire life in Hunterdon County. On Tuesday he wore a pair of black boots he said were worn by a German soldier during World War II.

                            He said he was raised not to avoid people of other races but not to mix with them socially or romantically. But he said he would try to raise his children differently.

                            "Say he grows up and hangs out with black people. That's fine, I don't really care," he said. "That's his choice."

                            http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081217/...dd_hitler_cake

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                            • baumy300
                              Most Valuable Pepe
                              • May 2005
                              • 3998

                              #44
                              Re: Stores Won't Make Custom Birthday Cake for Kid Named After Hitler

                              Regardless of the cake issue, those parents are very ignorant, unintelligent people for naming their kid that.
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                              • SqueakyD
                                MVP
                                • May 2003
                                • 2015

                                #45
                                Re: Nation's First Face Transplant Done In Cleveland

                                Originally posted by DookieMowf
                                Details of the Cleveland surgery were not disclosed, but surgeons generally transplant skin, facial nerves and muscle, and often other deep tissue. That is done so that the new face will actually function and not just be a mask.
                                I would be satisfied to know whether or not the procedure involves masking tape.

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