Becel's website claims that its margaine has 80% less fat than regular butter, which for vegans is a nice substitute to dairy. What vegans claim is that Becel Margarine contains substances such as "non-hydrogenated oils" which are allegedly beneficial for health, because they lower the bad cholesterol, and raise the good one. The effects of improving the cholesterol levels can be improved health, better blood circulation, among many others...when someone's health is improved, that persontends to live a more active lifestyle, and incurr in activities such as aerobic exercise, yoga, gym wight lifting, etc.... the important thing is to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle, so the exercise doesn't stop and keeps going, and keeps going, and keeps going...which is incidentally the catchphrase of a bunny whi is the mascot for a widely known product: Energizer Batteries.
Cotton Swabs are most commonly used to clean the inside of ears....though it is not recommended because it can cause infections. The inventor of the cotton swab originally named his product "baby gays", which is a term the Dogo regularly uses to discribe his homo lovers (MiMi & Daeveed). The product would eventually become "Q-Tip" and is the most widely sold brand name. Margarine is a term commonly used for butter substitutes. In many parts of the world it has become the best selling form of table spread. It's application ranges widely from spreading it on a slice of bread.....to various baking and cooking recipies. Dogo uses it to lubricate his "baby gays" (MiMi & Daeveed) when engaging in their homosexual activities. Their brand name of choice.....is Bacel Margarine.
ENERGIZER BATTERIES
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Ham is a Sanskrit word meaning the gross body or instrument of the soul. The soul is the doer and the gross body is the instrument. Ham also refers to the ego-the power by which we inhale through the nose is sa, which means one's own soul. Cells in the nose are subjected to lots of injury from heat and abrasion, dust and germs breathed in. Breathing sawdust and smoke from certain fires increases the risk for nasal, nasopharynx and sinus cancers, probably from chronic irritation. This is believed one reason why these cancers are more common in the Far East, where people still use many open-smoke fires to cook food. Matchsticks and wood are required to start these fires.
Matchsticks, hairpins or any variety of blunt objects are also used by people with a compulsive tendency to pick at their ears for earwax. A commonly misused product that can negatively affect the condition of earwax in ears are Cotton swabs which consist of a small wad of cotton wrapped around the end of a small rod, made of wood, rolled paper, or plastic. Impacted earwax more often than not is caused by one attempting to remove wax mechanically with a cotton swab, there will be little or no protective keratin layer on the ear canal, leaving the ear open for trauma and infection. Without keratin the ear cannot maintain surface pH and fungus, yeast, bacteria and pseudomonas begin to grow, causing chronic itching in most cases, and almost incurable chronic external otitis in some cases.
McDonald's has a re****tion for good french fries. Traditionally they fried their fries in beef tallow giving them that trademark flavour. However, due to the growing concern for obesity they discarded the old recipe replacing tallow with tropical oils such as palm oil. Simply substituting one saturated fat for another, as you all can guess, does not take care of the problem. Consumers are still packing on the pounds. Besides the health issues one deals with when overweight comes another annoyence: being susceptible to name calling by peers. Among the most popular insults directed towards an overweight person is to compare them to a little, delicious animal otherwise known as a pig. Meat from pigs is called pork. The most popular and widely eaten pork cut is ham.
Yeah, and it's not about talking about one thing for 3 paragraphs...it's jumping from one iem to the next one....but i don't know...maybe i'm wrong. this game is complicated...who came up with it???
Yeah, it looks like only you can do it.
ETA: That is, only you can do it the way you like it.
see this is exactly why I was sayin that a more direct link takes more skill. A) If u ramble long enough u will eventually stumble on a link between anything.. B) U can pretty much ignore that whole schpiel except for the last 3 lines which is where the actual connection is made.
I see your point but I must say that I love rambling. I think rambling is an art.
Bainaman wrote: Used to be, aspirin and other salicylates were the onlymedications available for nonprescription relief of minor ailments--from headaches and fever to muscle strain and minor arthritis.Today, consumers looking for temporary relief from such garden-variety ills have their pick of what can be a bewildering array of"regular," "extra-strength," and "maximum pain relief" tablets,caplets and gel caps on the drugstore shelf.Though this cornucopia can seem confusing, the products' pain-relieving ingredients fall into just four categories: aspirin (andother salicylates), acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium.For the most part, these over-the-counter analgesicingredients are equally effective. However, some may be moreeffective for certain types of ailments, and some people may preferone type to another because of their varying side effects. Americans have been reaching for aspirin for almost 100 yearsas an all-purpose pain reliever. Aspirin (or acetylsalicylic acid) works in part by suppressing the production of prostaglandins, hormone-like substances that have wide-rangingroles throughout the body, such as stimulating uterine contractions, regulating body temperature and blood vessel constriction, and helping blood clotting. "Regular" strength aspirin contains 325 milligrams (mg) per tablet; "extra" or"maximum" strength, 500 mg per tablet. The usual adult (defined as12 years and older) dosage is one to two 325-mg aspirin tabletsevery four hours. Some manufacturers add caffeine to aspirin. There is noevidence that caffeine relieves pain, but it can enhance theeffects of aspirin, possibly by lifting a person's mood.Since a two-tablet dose provides roughly the sameamount of caffeine as a cup of coffee, you can get the same effectby taking two plain aspirin with coffee, coffee that's made with COFFEE BEANS!!!! FIREWALL
see this is exactly why I was sayin that a more direct link takes more skill. A) If u ramble long enough u will eventually stumble on a link between anything.. B) U can pretty much ignore that whole schpiel except for the last 3 lines which is where the actual connection is made.
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
Daeveed wrote: Guadalupana wrote: Learning Curve and French Fries
Some health freaks would consider the critically aclaimed movie/documentary "Super Size me" a Learning Curve to what we're doing to our bodies and health with everything we ingest. After seeing this movie, i don't think twice about switching my French Fries for a Salad.
Ta da!
Next Word: Ham
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oh ok, so when two ppl post the same, the one that went through more things to make the connection wins. So I guess Chale wins this one, but you got the hang of it.
Now you just have to bull**** some more in case somebody else tries.
Daeveed wrote: Guadalupana wrote: Well sorry Daeveed for trying! i was just testing to see if i could get it right. Anyway: Learning curve was founded in 1993 by John W.lee, the licenced thomas and friends wooden railway system. The company grew to lead the specialty toy industry with a variety of high quality award winning brands of developmental toys and books designed to inspire creative, imaginative play for children ages birth to 8. As a result of having so many children, one may opt to liposuction to loose all that maternity fat. How is that Daeveed? Next word: Rock and roll oh Guada, the words are Learning Curve and French Fries
Hey Chale beat me to the post! not my fault!
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Well sorry Daeveed for trying! i was just testing to see if i could get it right. Anyway: Learning curve was founded in 1993 by John W.lee, the licenced thomas and friends wooden railway system. The company grew to lead the specialty toy industry with a variety of high quality award winning brands of developmental toys and books designed to inspire creative, imaginative play for children ages birth to 8. As a result of having so many children, one may opt to liposuction to loose all that maternity fat. How is that Daeveed? Next word: Rock and roll
oh Guada, the words are Learning Curve and French Fries
Well sorry Daeveed for trying! i was just testing to see if i could get it right.
Anyway:
Learning curve was founded in 1993 by John W.lee, the licenced thomas and friends wooden railway system. The company grew to lead the specialty toy industry with a variety of high quality award winning brands of developmental toys and books designed to inspire creative, imaginative play for children ages birth to 8.
As a result of having so many children, one may opt to liposuction to loose all that maternity fat.
How is that Daeveed?
Next word: Rock and roll
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The most popular area for liposuction is the abdominal area. Abdominal fat occurs on two different levels, the superficial and the deep level. Superficial abdominal fat is easier to suction out b/c is it located just below the skin and right above the abdominal muscles. The deep fat is more difficult to suction out b/c it is located deep inside the abodomin on the intenstine. Intenstinal fat cannot be removed by lipo b/c it would be far too dangerous. And the fat on the intestines can only be reduced through diet and exercise. The majority of people of people seeking liposuction as a means to improve their body image, are most likey not on a regular workout and healty eating regime. Once liposuction has taken place, the patient must then learn to maintain the body contour in that shape, through exercise and healthy eating. This would be a big learning curv for one not accustomed to such a program.
There is a Liposuction chat line, that you may not be able to access if your Firewall at work prevents it. Next word: Time
This one sucked, so I'm gonna fight it.
Firewall is a software used to control the transfer of data in and out of a computer. Computers work based on binary data, which is nohting but 1s and 0s. The concept of the number zero was first introduced by the Aztecs, many people say. The Aztecs were a very famous civilization that was mainly located in what now is Mexico. Mexico is famous among many other things for their food. Mexican food contains many spices and it has been regarded by many as very hot food. The term 'hot' has now come to mean 'beautiful' or 'sexy' or 'popular'. You can't spell Popular without POP. Pop is generally used to name carbonated drinks, like Coca-Cola. Another name for Coca-Cola is Coke, which is also a different term for Cocaine. One of the big cocaine dealers in the world was Pablo Escobar, who among other tactics used to alter his appearance and hide from the police, received a liposuction.
If you choose the wrong surgeon, chances are that you will have a higher recovery time from your lipo than if you had choosen the right one. Sometime the most 'cost effective' doctors, are not always the best ones. So when getting lipo done, choose one which high credentials and a great referal, that way you will cut down on your recovery time... and be well on your way to a greater fitter looking you.
There is a Liposuction chat line, that you may not be able to access if your Firewall at work prevents it.
Next word: Time
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Used to be, aspirin and other salicylates were the only medications available for nonprescription relief of minor ailments- -from headaches and fever to muscle strain and minor arthritis. Today, consumers looking for temporary relief from such garden- variety ills have their pick of what can be a bewildering array of "regular," "extra-strength," and "maximum pain relief" tablets, caplets and gel caps on the drugstore shelf.
Though this cornucopia can seem confusing, the products' pain- relieving ingredients fall into just four categories: aspirin (and other salicylates), acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium. For the most part, these over-the-counter analgesic ingredients are equally effective. However, some may be more effective for certain types of ailments, and some people may prefer one type to another because of their varying side effects.
Americans have been reaching for aspirin for almost 100 years as an all-purpose pain reliever. Aspirin (or acetylsalicylic acid) works in part by suppressing the production of prostaglandins, hormone-like substances that have wide-ranging roles throughout the body, such as stimulating uterine contractions, regulating body temperature and blood vessel constriction, and helping blood clotting.
"Regular" strength aspirin contains 325 milligrams (mg) per tablet; "extra" or "maximum" strength, 500 mg per tablet. The usual adult (defined as 12 years and older) dosage is one to two 325-mg aspirin tablets every four hours.
Some manufacturers add caffeine to aspirin. There is no evidence that caffeine relieves pain, but it can enhance the effects of aspirin, possibly by lifting a person's mood.
Since a two-tablet dose provides roughly the same amount of caffeine as a cup of coffee, you can get the same effect by taking two plain aspirin with coffee, coffee that's made with COFFEE BEANS!!!!
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When abused, Aspirin can cause a condition called Tinnitus. This is a condition that affects that nervous system which directly affects the ear. Its the perception of noise inside the ear, when in fact there is no outside source of noise. It can cause irriversable ear damage.
Gasoline, when sniffed or huffed as an inhalent, has a negative effect on the ear. Chronic use of gasoline as an inhalent can also cause irreversible damage to the ear cannal... which includes hearing loss.
So there you have it... when abused, both can cause hearing problems/loss.
Ok, so I cheated a bit for this but that was only after I read up on alkanes. I always liked Chemistry for some reason (that reason being that I was a nerd). But I got bored of it before I was able to establish the connection.
Instead, I found out about the existence of some sock used to absorb oil and hydrocarbon waste. SorbRite™ is an inert man-made absorbent fiber in a polypropylene fabric “sock”. These socks will collect oily liquids but not water. Use them as a passive collection method for jet fuel, gasoline, hydraulic oil, motor oil, and other oily waste in recovery trenches (can also be used around leaky machinery). For down-well applications, choose the SorbRite™ Kit; the weighted stainless steel canister keeps the sock extended in the liquids, free from installation snagging, and accommodates water table and floating waste fluxuation.
The sun is needed in order to make cotton grow. When cotton has come to full maturity, it is then picked and used in the production of cotton merchandice... ie. socks.
Well, I dunno but you have to keep in mind that it's Daeveed's game and I'm sure we can both agree that Daeveed sure likes his bull. But if he says it goes, then it goes.
Lahtina wrote: Phantasma wrote: Daeveed wrote: I just wanna add another rule which applies in case two people write a relation for the same pair of words. "In case two or more people write a relation for the same pair of words, the winner will be the one what takes the longest path to relate them". Does that make sense? Keep going, the words to relate are Scrunchy and Monk. shouldnt it be the shortest link to win? Oh, no, no. I think that the object here is to BS your way to the link the two things. There more bull, the better.
But isnt it more of a skill to find a direct connection between 2 random things than to ramble on into some vague connection? its like the Kevin Bacon game... fewer steps wins
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
Daeveed wrote: I just wanna add another rule which applies in case two people write a relation for the same pair of words. "In case two or more people write a relation for the same pair of words, the winner will be the one what takes the longest path to relate them". Does that make sense? Keep going, the words to relate are Scrunchy and Monk. shouldnt it be the shortest link to win?
Oh, no, no. I think that the object here is to BS your way to the link the two things. There more bull, the better.
Daeveed wrote: I just wanna add another rule which applies in case two people write a relation for the same pair of words. "In case two or more people write a relation for the same pair of words, the winner will be the one what takes the longest path to relate them". Does that make sense?
Keep going, the words to relate are Scrunchy and Monk.
shouldnt it be the shortest link to win?
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
How does one take the long path when the relation is so obvious? Let's see...
Besides the Virgin of Guadalupe, the eagle on the flag, the guy with a huge sombrero sleeping under a cactus (dead drunk), one of the most famous symbols of Mexico is the Aztec Calendar.
Historically, the Aztec name for the huge basaltic monolith is Cuauhxicalli Eagle Bowl, but it is universally known as the Aztec Calendar or Sun Stone. During during the reign of the 6th Aztec monarch in 1479 that this stone was carved and dedicated to the principal Aztec deity: the sun. The stone has both mythological and astronomical significance.
Copernicus was a polish astronomer who advanced the theory that Earth and the other planets revolve around the sun, disrupting the Ptolemaic system of astronomy. Calendar which is a table showing the months, weeks, and days in at least one specific year. So my guess is that he used the calendar to register all the events of his theory!!
TV WAS INVENTED BACK IN THE 1920'S BY SOME SELF TAUGHT GENIUS HOWEVER IN THE HISTORY BOOKS TWO PPL ARE GIVING CREDIT FOR THIS WHICH TO MOST IS VERY UNTRUE, THE SOLE FOUNDER OF TELEVISION IS ONLY UNTILL NOW BEING GIVEN SOLE RECOGINTION FOR INVENTING THE TELEVISION. THE SAME GOES FOR COPERNICUS HE WAS A SELF TAUGHT GENIUS WHO IN HIS SPARE TIME OR THINKING HE CAME UP WITH THE THEORY OF HOW THE EARTH MOVES. BUT WAS NOT GIVING CREDIT FOR HIS THEORY TILL MANY YEARS LATER..
SO IN A NUT SHELL TV'S GENIUS AND COPERNICUS WERE BOTH SELF TAUGHT GENIUSES THAT DID NOT GET CREDIT FOR UNTILL THEY HAD PASSED ON FOR A GREAT INVENTION AND GREAT THEORY!!
Monk is the last name of a famous Jazz pianist (Thelonious Monk), he converted to Islam like many other jazz musicians of that time. He used to wear a Crochet Skull Cap that Islamic followers usually wear. A similar cap was used by Eamonn Walker when he played the character Kareem Said in the HBO series Oz. Oz was a show shown on TV.
GENIE wrote: Daeveed wrote: I just wanna add another rule which applies in case two people write a relation for the same pair of words. "In case two or more people write a relation for the same pair of words, the winner will be the one what takes the longest path to relate them". Does that make sense? Keep going, the words to relate are Scrunchy and Monk. OK DONT LAUGH IM GONNA TRY THIS!!! WOMEN USE SCRUNCHYS IN THERE HAIR TO GO MEDITATE OR YOGA TO HOLD THERE HAIR AWAY FROM THERE FACE AND MONKS MEDITATE TO BE AT PEACE MAKE SENSE?? IF NOT KE TE!! MONK AND TV You have the right idea.......but try to elaborate the path.........not so dry like you just did....
OK BUT ON KINDA ON THE IDEA OF THE GAME LIKE?? JUST TRYING TO GET STARTED U KNOW
Daeveed wrote: I just wanna add another rule which applies in case two people write a relation for the same pair of words. "In case two or more people write a relation for the same pair of words, the winner will be the one what takes the longest path to relate them". Does that make sense? Keep going, the words to relate are Scrunchy and Monk. OK DONT LAUGH IM GONNA TRY THIS!!! WOMEN USE SCRUNCHYS IN THERE HAIR TO GO MEDITATE OR YOGA TO HOLD THERE HAIR AWAY FROM THERE FACE AND MONKS MEDITATE TO BE AT PEACE MAKE SENSE?? IF NOT KE TE!! MONK AND TV
You have the right idea.......but try to elaborate the path.........not so dry like you just did....
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I just wanna add another rule which applies in case two people write a relation for the same pair of words. "In case two or more people write a relation for the same pair of words, the winner will be the one what takes the longest path to relate them". Does that make sense? Keep going, the words to relate are Scrunchy and Monk.
OK DONT LAUGH IM GONNA TRY THIS!!!
WOMEN USE SCRUNCHYS IN THERE HAIR TO GO MEDITATE OR YOGA TO HOLD THERE HAIR AWAY FROM THERE FACE AND MONKS MEDITATE TO BE AT PEACE MAKE SENSE?? IF NOT KE TE!!
Baina: The rationale behind plant and slut does not satisfy the panel of judges.
Phantasma: Scrunchy? That's such a girly word. Hehehe, just kidding.
Anyway... the desk is the essential piece of furniture for any office. An office is a work space. Some of those workers are women. Some of those women are either stuck in the 90's or have so many other things to do that they don't have time or extra money to spend on themselves. Every woman with long, unkept hair knows that the quickest, easiest way to "fix" messy hair in the morning is to pull it back in a ponytail. Some choose to use a scrunchy to tie their hair with and thus prevent it from getting in their face as they work at their desk.