Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: ingredients of clomid
Unless there's some deep history here of which I am unaware, you're taking his statement a little too seriously.
An orgy of drunkenness is not the same as a drunken orgy.
Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: Online casinos free play
Seems we have a lot of internet tough guys who have clearly lifted a lot of weight before. Unfortunately said weight then when straight into their mouth.Thank you for (finally) injecting some sensibility in this thread. One reason why I've never used a thumbless grip. It just doesn't feel safe to me..
"The deficits — $10 billion in 2010 and $9 billion in 2011 — won't affect payments to retirees because Social Security has accumulated surpluses from previous years totaling $2.5 trillion. But they will add to the overall federal deficit."Uhh, what? That's not the way it works. There's no bank account with $2.5T sitting in it for Social Security... Congress spent it all already; the accumulated surpluses don't mean anything except as an accounting gimmick. It won't effect payments because the government will just keep printing money for the deficit spending. And once the 'surplus' is consumed and benefits are threatened, the government will just print even more money.!
Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: signs of pregnancy on clomid
Don't you hate it when you live in a two party system and the so called liberal party is centrist and the so called conservative party is ***** crazy??
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