Very cool. I always find cold war stuff interesting.
Very cool. I always find cold war stuff interesting.
NOVA turns out some pretty good people. I'm glad we didn't let you jerks leave the union!
I remember Sports Illustrated trying to sell Marlin's park SO hard. Just like "it will be a legendary field and make its mark on the history of baseball! Fenway? Wrigley? Camden Yards? They ain't got shit on Marlin's Field! This ballpark will single-handedly make Miami THE premiere baseball town in the country!" Then…
She was trying to help. You have to realize how sick I was - mentally - and how deluded I was. She was trying to get me to call an ambulance when I left to go to the labs. "NO, NO I'm cool. Call me when you get the results!" *runs out the door to the car*
Thanks!
Thank you.
I like where this is going and upon pondering that trio…
I am extremely in favor of Christina Hendricks.
So scary. The facility I was in was on a hellish hill in Amish country. I couldn't even walk from building to building because my feet hurt so fucking bad. I was like 'Great. I went through that detox and now I can't even walk 50 yards.' In early recovery, my physical condition was a major, major reservation for me. I…
Yea, because it doesn't exist.
I was worried about my liver and kidneys so much! Turned out I just fucked up my pancreas.
Fucking your life up = continuing to drink if even a small amount of alcohol is causing some kind of physical, social, emotional or mental negative effects on your life.
Fuck that sheriff.
I only mainline my chocolate. Any real chocoholic knows that snorting it is a waste.
Thanks.
I'd be honored. And thank you!
Rule of thumb is you have an alcohol problem if you think you have an alcohol problem. If one glass of wine a week is fucking your life up, you have a problem even if you aren't physically addicted.
Nah, you're pretty much my hero.
It is easily as addictive as heroin.
Benzos (like xanax) and alcohol will kill you during detox - I saw so many seizures in rehab while people were trying to detox from sedative pills - opiate withdrawal is the one that is *just* horribly unpleasant. I use *just* with reservations, because I don't want to minimize it.