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Cebu_4_2
24th May 2013, 08:49 PM
So a dude that sold dope is now well off... now a new boat. Big boat not a fishing vessel. No details just a reply to a bragging. how to reply, non comment is a curse.

zap
24th May 2013, 09:08 PM
Gramma always said," You play... you'll pay."

All in good time my friend.

Karma

govcheetos
24th May 2013, 10:11 PM
What kind of boat? Hull brand? Length? Engines?

Horn
24th May 2013, 11:35 PM
Ask him if his boat came with turn signals.

milehi
24th May 2013, 11:56 PM
So a dude that sold dope is now well off... now a new boat. Big boat not a fishing vessel. No details just a reply to a bragging. how to reply, non comment is a curse.

What's in the hold?

Spectrism
25th May 2013, 05:19 AM
Why would you have anything to do with someone like that? I would not be on talking terms with them.

Cebu_4_2
25th May 2013, 02:01 PM
Why would you have anything to do with someone like that? I would not be on talking terms with them.

He is a magnet for money, always has been. I want the secret. One time he was walking through a casino and on the way out he dropped a dollar into a slot and boom... 100K.

EE_
25th May 2013, 02:14 PM
He is a magnet for money, always has been. I want the secret. One time he was walking through a casino and on the way out he dropped a dollar into a slot and boom... 100K.

The secret can be yours too....sign the paper!
http://25.media.tumblr.com/d2512561e45fd2d1d0e9f6ba7a87ef48/tumblr_mmbb53wrqe1s8w9o4o1_500.jpg

gunDriller
25th May 2013, 03:54 PM
does this dialect of English have a name ? it's not ebonics. it's not brobonic (California surfer speak).

woodman
26th May 2013, 07:32 AM
I usually call it a massage. I sure could use one right now. My back is hurting.

Neuro
26th May 2013, 12:20 PM
I usually call it a massage. I sure could use one right now. My back is hurting.
I could try some virtual chiropractic on you, but I doubt it would work...

^


There! How does that feel?

Neuro
26th May 2013, 12:22 PM
It's $85 btw, since it is your first visit!\uu\

General of Darkness
26th May 2013, 12:49 PM
Cunt. Or you can go with old reliable retorts i.e. pole smoker, ass pounder, cock holster, anything referring to them as being gay.

woodman
26th May 2013, 03:40 PM
It's $85 btw, since it is your first visit!\uu\

It is feeling better already.

Interesting....I used to seek medical help for my back problems and the only professional who ever acknowledged I had a physical problem was a chiropracor. He took x-rays and identified the bulging disc and was helpfull in his way, far more than any of the medical doctors I tried. Most doctors would spout latin like it was an incantation and charge me for doing nothing. Coming to terms with a problem is the most important thing. Once I accepted my back problems and learned to deal with it, my life became far better. I work very hard and can actually lift quite a lot. I just have to fight my natural inclination to do stupid stuff and I'm usually feeling ok at the end of the day.

Serpo
26th May 2013, 03:46 PM
It is feeling better already.

Interesting....I used to seek medical help for my back problems and the only professional who ever acknowledged I had a physical problem was a chiropracor. He took x-rays and identified the bulging disc and was helpfull in his way, far more than any of the medical doctors I tried. Most doctors would spout latin like it was an incantation and charge me for doing nothing. Coming to terms with a problem is the most important thing. Once I accepted my back problems and learned to deal with it, my life became far better. I work very hard and can actually lift quite a lot. I just have to fight my natural inclination to do stupid stuff and I'm usually feeling ok at the end of the day.


for back problems take maple syrup daily

Serpo
26th May 2013, 03:49 PM
I could try some virtual chiropractic on you, but I doubt it would work...

^





There! How does that feel?

In fact this can work ,I know a lady who charges 100$ for over the phone treatment

Neuro
26th May 2013, 05:23 PM
In fact this can work ,I know a lady who charges 100$ for over the phone treatment
Sure I just like the feeling of a stiff joint releasing with a click. I was a mechanical engineer before I became a chiropractor, that's probably why. I have tried and was trained in some very soft chiropractic techniques, where you barely touch some points close to the spine, and I have seen it work, but I abandoned those. I guess I have a Newtonian mindset...

Horn
26th May 2013, 07:17 PM
Sure I just like the feeling of a stiff joint releasing with a click. I was a mechanical engineer before I became a chiropractor, that's probably why. I have tried and was trained in some very soft chiropractic techniques, where you barely touch some points close to the spine, and I have seen it work, but I abandoned those. I guess I have a Newtonian mindset...

You're doing it all wrong.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_PcOHMvPRWpY/TUmfDBmsDsI/AAAAAAAAAOM/b9Ho8d7ALKI/s1600/kander_miyagi_medium.jpg

First you need to put the wax on, before you can take it off.

Serpo
26th May 2013, 08:04 PM
Sure I just like the feeling of a stiff joint releasing with a click. I was a mechanical engineer before I became a chiropractor, that's probably why. I have tried and was trained in some very soft chiropractic techniques, where you barely touch some points close to the spine, and I have seen it work, but I abandoned those. I guess I have a Newtonian mindset...

Through divining ,muscle testing it is amazing how much a person can pick up from someone through the phone.Advice for diet ,homeopath ect but she can also do a type of treatment,even though it sounds crazy ,she gets repeat business.She is isolated and over qualified.

Serpo
26th May 2013, 08:14 PM
the maple syrup for back problems was from a health book I read years ago where they where testing with muscle testing the upper ,middle and lower areas of the back and finding how problems in this areas where often related to deficiencies .

They found after this that maple syrup was of great benefit too each area as it supplied these trace elements ,the roots of a tree go deep.

I have suffered from lower back problems in the past but maple syrup as a prevention seems to have helped heaps in avoiding this..

Serpo
26th May 2013, 08:23 PM
You're doing it all wrong.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_PcOHMvPRWpY/TUmfDBmsDsI/AAAAAAAAAOM/b9Ho8d7ALKI/s1600/kander_miyagi_medium.jpg

First you need to put the wax on, before you can take it off.

not sure what is going on here but there are people out there that are basically HEALERS , my step father was one ,i know others , I am one myself . A healer today is vastly different to someone imaging some whacko being a quack so to speak.

Healers where not the smartest kid in the class ,they became doctors.

Healers had a genuine concern for humanities health and may not necessarily be money oriented.

We are our own healer............just need the right information and that isnt happening at the moment ..........

horseshoe3
26th May 2013, 09:02 PM
Sure I just like the feeling of a stiff joint releasing with a click. I was a mechanical engineer before I became a chiropractor, that's probably why. I have tried and was trained in some very soft chiropractic techniques, where you barely touch some points close to the spine, and I have seen it work, but I abandoned those. I guess I have a Newtonian mindset...

I'm a mechanical engineer too and I'm fascinated with chiropractic. The human skeletal system is an awsome machine. Besides, chiropractors have helped me more than MDs ever have. Several have tried to use the "clicky thing" as I call it, but I always prefer to have my body jerked and twisted into shape. I have no doubt that the "clicky thing" can work, but the chiropractors who tried it on me didn't do well with it. The chiropractor I'm going to now works magic with his hands, so I see no reason to try any other techniques.

Horn
26th May 2013, 11:06 PM
I was a mechanical engineer too, now I am just an engineer.

Mr. Miyagi stole my mechanical mojo away from me.

Mouse
26th May 2013, 11:37 PM
Hand job?

Cebu_4_2
27th May 2013, 06:14 AM
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Neuro
27th May 2013, 10:24 AM
I'm a mechanical engineer too and I'm fascinated with chiropractic. The human skeletal system is an awsome machine. Besides, chiropractors have helped me more than MDs ever have. Several have tried to use the "clicky thing" as I call it, but I always prefer to have my body jerked and twisted into shape. I have no doubt that the "clicky thing" can work, but the chiropractors who tried it on me didn't do well with it. The chiropractor I'm going to now works magic with his hands, so I see no reason to try any other techniques.
I figured out what you mean with that "clicky thing", I think you refer to an "Activator", an adjustment instrument, which I occasionally use on the small bones of the hand or the shoulder joints in the front, I usually only use my hands and jerk and twist the joints in position, usually with a rewarding click or crack, as the joint release...