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09-01-2008 , 03:43 AM
DrUnKbY12345: jew friend asking me to listen to his ******ed story
StepBangin2p2: did u tell him to listen to yours, then send him a copy of the new testement?
09-01-2008 , 03:43 AM
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Originally Posted by a5wantinga10
hai guiz!

i made $80 today and had a mad rush to get to platinumstar on stars. i made it... and am now on 2.5 fpps per vpp which... in English means.... 18.75% rakeback!

gonna grind mad hard this month. also fapping to some vids on spankwire and playing gta4.

wurd. i need breakfast. and a blog.

anyway... how y'all doing?
i know who you are, but not what fpp's mean, i might get my first designation soon. don't know what that means as far as rakeback. doesn't seem to come back too much at my levels.
anyway, i am glad it is working out for you.
09-01-2008 , 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted by ALLTheCookies
im allthecookies but i dont really talk.
you're like the guy under the bleachers at the Jr High girls bball games
09-01-2008 , 03:45 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ALLTheCookies
im allthecookies but i dont really talk.
depending on where you are talking about....
09-01-2008 , 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by StepBangin
DrUnKbY12345: jew friend asking me to listen to his ******ed story
StepBangin2p2: did u tell him to listen to yours, then send him a copy of the new testement?



pwned
09-01-2008 , 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by StepBangin
you're like the guy under the bleachers at the Jr High girls bball games
wait, that was the one making out with all the hot chicks during the game. that can't be him.
09-01-2008 , 03:47 AM
i'a, mayosucks
09-01-2008 , 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by StepBangin
you're like the guy under the bleachers at the Jr High girls bball games
this **** is mesmerizing.
09-01-2008 , 03:48 AM
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Originally Posted by getterdone36
i'a, mayosucks
i knew i was still awake for a reason. ♥
09-01-2008 , 03:50 AM
good night itt. see you all in the morning.
09-01-2008 , 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by rakinem
i knew i was still awake for a reason. ♥



lol

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Originally Posted by jmitchell42
good night itt. see you all in the morning.


gn sweetie
09-01-2008 , 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by getterdone36
lol
did you have an eventful night? it's early in the morning.
09-01-2008 , 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by jmitchell42
wait, that was the one making out with all the hot chicks during the game. that can't be him.
no, I mean the old dirty music teacher under the opponents bleachers
09-01-2008 , 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by rakinem
did you have an eventful night? it's early in the morning.


nah, drank beer at river all day, then sleep for 5 hours and woke up with some energy
09-01-2008 , 04:13 AM
If you guys want to get better at murdering, then read this article:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080829/od_nm/fly_dc


CHICAGO (Reuters) - The brains of flies are wired to avoid the swatter, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.


At the mere hint of a threat, the insects adjust their preflight stance to flee in the opposite direction, ensuring a clean getaway, they said in a finding that helps explain why flies so easily evade swipes from their human foes.

"These movements are made very rapidly, within about 200 milliseconds, but within that time the animal determines where the threat is coming from and activates an appropriate set of movements to position its legs and wings," Michael Dickinson of the California Institute of Technology said in a statement.

"This illustrates how rapidly the fly's brain can process sensory information into an appropriate motor response," said Dickinson, whose research appears in the journal Current Biology.

Dickinson's team studied this process in fruit flies using high-speed digital imaging equipment and a fancy fly swatter.

In response to a threat from the front, the fly moves its middle legs forward, leans back and raises its back legs for a backward takeoff. If the threat is from the side, the fly leans the other way before takeoff.

The findings offer new insight into the fly nervous system, and lends a few clues on how to outsmart a fly.

"It is best not to swat at the fly's starting position," Dickinson said. Instead, aim for the escape route.

Dickinson, a bioengineer, has devoted his life's work to the study of insect flight. He has built a tiny robotic fly called Robofly and a 3-D visual flight simulator called Fly-O-Vision.

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen, editing by Will Dunham and Xavier Briand)
09-01-2008 , 04:23 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mrh86
If you guys want to get better at murdering, then read this article:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080829/od_nm/fly_dc


CHICAGO (Reuters) - The brains of flies are wired to avoid the swatter, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.


At the mere hint of a threat, the insects adjust their preflight stance to flee in the opposite direction, ensuring a clean getaway, they said in a finding that helps explain why flies so easily evade swipes from their human foes.

"These movements are made very rapidly, within about 200 milliseconds, but within that time the animal determines where the threat is coming from and activates an appropriate set of movements to position its legs and wings," Michael Dickinson of the California Institute of Technology said in a statement.

"This illustrates how rapidly the fly's brain can process sensory information into an appropriate motor response," said Dickinson, whose research appears in the journal Current Biology.

Dickinson's team studied this process in fruit flies using high-speed digital imaging equipment and a fancy fly swatter.

In response to a threat from the front, the fly moves its middle legs forward, leans back and raises its back legs for a backward takeoff. If the threat is from the side, the fly leans the other way before takeoff.

The findings offer new insight into the fly nervous system, and lends a few clues on how to outsmart a fly.

"It is best not to swat at the fly's starting position," Dickinson said. Instead, aim for the escape route.

Dickinson, a bioengineer, has devoted his life's work to the study of insect flight. He has built a tiny robotic fly called Robofly and a 3-D visual flight simulator called Fly-O-Vision.

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen, editing by Will Dunham and Xavier Briand)


wat
09-01-2008 , 04:26 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by jmitchell42
i know who you are, but not what fpp's mean, i might get my first designation soon. don't know what that means as far as rakeback. doesn't seem to come back too much at my levels.
anyway, i am glad it is working out for you.
ty ty jmitch. nearly added u on fb today while browsing the bbv4l group but the life nit in me said too soon...

fpps = Frequent Player Points = Stars' version of rakeback = mobniez!

the higher ur vip level the higher your fpp/rakeback rate.

http://www.pokerstars.com/vip/tiers/
09-01-2008 , 04:27 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by mrh86
If you guys want to get better at murdering, then read this article:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080829/od_nm/fly_dc


CHICAGO (Reuters) - The brains of flies are wired to avoid the swatter, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.


At the mere hint of a threat, the insects adjust their preflight stance to flee in the opposite direction, ensuring a clean getaway, they said in a finding that helps explain why flies so easily evade swipes from their human foes.

"These movements are made very rapidly, within about 200 milliseconds, but within that time the animal determines where the threat is coming from and activates an appropriate set of movements to position its legs and wings," Michael Dickinson of the California Institute of Technology said in a statement.

"This illustrates how rapidly the fly's brain can process sensory information into an appropriate motor response," said Dickinson, whose research appears in the journal Current Biology.

Dickinson's team studied this process in fruit flies using high-speed digital imaging equipment and a fancy fly swatter.

In response to a threat from the front, the fly moves its middle legs forward, leans back and raises its back legs for a backward takeoff. If the threat is from the side, the fly leans the other way before takeoff.

The findings offer new insight into the fly nervous system, and lends a few clues on how to outsmart a fly.

"It is best not to swat at the fly's starting position," Dickinson said. Instead, aim for the escape route.

Dickinson, a bioengineer, has devoted his life's work to the study of insect flight. He has built a tiny robotic fly called Robofly and a 3-D visual flight simulator called Fly-O-Vision.

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen, editing by Will Dunham and Xavier Briand)
tl;dr
09-01-2008 , 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by MoneyMatt1
tl;dr
Yeah you 19 year old punks can't read anything these days. Back in my day I'd read the entire bible cover to cover while walking to work barefoot through 7 feet of snow uphill both ways.
09-01-2008 , 04:48 AM
i dont like killing flies
09-01-2008 , 06:18 AM
bump


death race is soooo sick... go see it imo
09-01-2008 , 06:43 AM
hi all
09-01-2008 , 06:45 AM
hai high... im off now though so

bye high

15 mins til i leave work so i gotta do some stuff quick
09-01-2008 , 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by MoneyMatt1
hai high... im off now though so

bye high

15 mins til i leave work so i gotta do some stuff quick
ok man cya laterz
09-01-2008 , 07:08 AM
omg higherkicker! back in BBV4L?

      
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