[Budred] Monday, October 21, 2013 1:39:51 PM | |
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Went to Laurel Caverns (east of Uniontown Pa.) with my wife yesterday. We were heading for "Cooper's Rock" in West Virginia, saw a sign for "Laurel Caverns" and headed there instead.Turned out to be pretty awesome. The biggest cave in Pa. I've been in caves before but never a mile in. They have more than 3 miles of cave open for exploration. One reason for this post is because of something I have a little trouble understanding. Supposedly in caves you don't have complete control of our senses. An incline may not seem as steep as it is or a hole may be deeper than it appears and so on. At one point we were climbing an incline upwards and came to a hand rail about 8 ft. in length. From the lower point, the handrail looked lower at the upper point and higher at the lowest point. Our guide placed a golf ball at the top (lowest point) and the balled appeared to roll upward to the bottom point. He told us that it was just an illusion and that the rail actually went downward but only appears to go upward. I still don't get it. Had a great day none the less. Anyone?
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[Tania2194AD] Monday, October 21, 2013 11:47:09 AM | |
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WE DON'T AFRAID YOU TOO MR HAMBURGER AND YOUR COMPANY ALSO
YOU HAVE A DISORDER IS IN YOUR HEAD
EVERYBODY HAVE 2 ZEROS ON THEIR ASSES BUT YOU HAVE 3 'CAUSE YOU WERE BORN LIKE A BOY WITH GREAT DEFECT!
YOU WRITE THIS ALL 'CAUSE YOU AFRAID FOR YOUR ASS...
DO YOU WANT TO SEE A FIREWORKS, I WILL SHOW YOU IT...
SITTING ON YOUR OWN TOILET AND SITTING FURTHER 'CAUSE YOU ARE A TRASH
JUDAS PRIEST...THIS IS NOT FOR YOU MAN...BETTER LEAVE THIS SITE AND LET ALL YOUR MATES LEAVE IT..THE AIR WILL BE CLEANER WITHOUT YOU ALL HERE
OH...WHEN ALL THESE MUZZLES ENDS?
AND ALL YOUR PRESENTATIONS COVERED BY MOSS
BLINDED HAMBURGER...WHAT? ARE YOU URINATING INTO THE GLASS???
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, October 19, 2013 2:58:50 PM) |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | You are really a self-contained pity-party, Trixi. Think I scared away someone who names themselves "I flick my boogers?" Look inside. YOU did it. I guarantee, he is still here.
Perhaps I was right? He was bullshitting you with every post? He was someone we all knew before? You deceived yourself? Neglected your child and threw no amount of money at an internet spot for someone who never once answered a question from you? How old? Male or female?
Obsessive compulsive disorder. My condolences. It must be tough to be you.
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[Budred] Sunday, October 20, 2013 8:43:57 AM | |
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Why even respond?
That's probably the motivation. Ignore, literally.
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[guidogodoy] Saturday, October 19, 2013 2:58:50 PM | |
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You are really a self-contained pity-party, Trixi. Think I scared away someone who names themselves "I flick my boogers?" Look inside. YOU did it. I guarantee, he is still here.
Perhaps I was right? He was bullshitting you with every post? He was someone we all knew before? You deceived yourself? Neglected your child and threw no amount of money at an internet spot for someone who never once answered a question from you? How old? Male or female?
Obsessive compulsive disorder. My condolences. It must be tough to be you.
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[Trixi] Saturday, October 19, 2013 2:48:21 PM | |
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[Vaillant 3.0] Friday, October 18, 2013 8:56:51 PM | |
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Hey, Mr. Genocide! Long time no see!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Mr. Dave Genocide from Friday, October 18, 2013 1:07:11 AM) |  | Mr. Dave Genocide wrote: | | Wow... Wow... Wow... Long time, no talk... I don't know where to start.. haha
Recently moved to Texas in July with my (now) 10 month old son and my fiance. "Middle of no-where", Texas, that is. Trying to get everything situated out there, still... Then realized I haven't been on here in ages! But then I noticed how little activity has actually happened on the noticeboard as of late, as well.. I blame Facebook, Twitter, etc. etc. etc.
I'll try to post more on here, but don't hold your breath to long... I work some funky ass hours.... |
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[guidogodoy] Friday, October 18, 2013 9:05:23 AM | |
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Wow, indeed. Now THERE is someone we haven't read in ages.
Good to see ya, Mr. Dave!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Mr. Dave Genocide from Friday, October 18, 2013 1:07:11 AM) |  | Mr. Dave Genocide wrote: | | Wow... Wow... Wow... Long time, no talk... I don't know where to start.. haha
Recently moved to Texas in July with my (now) 10 month old son and my fiance. "Middle of no-where", Texas, that is. Trying to get everything situated out there, still... Then realized I haven't been on here in ages! But then I noticed how little activity has actually happened on the noticeboard as of late, as well.. I blame Facebook, Twitter, etc. etc. etc.
I'll try to post more on here, but don't hold your breath to long... I work some funky ass hours.... |
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[Mr. Dave Genocide] Friday, October 18, 2013 1:07:11 AM | |
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Wow... Wow... Wow... Long time, no talk... I don't know where to start.. haha
Recently moved to Texas in July with my (now) 10 month old son and my fiance. "Middle of no-where", Texas, that is. Trying to get everything situated out there, still... Then realized I haven't been on here in ages! But then I noticed how little activity has actually happened on the noticeboard as of late, as well.. I blame Facebook, Twitter, etc. etc. etc.
I'll try to post more on here, but don't hold your breath to long... I work some funky ass hours.... |
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[Head banger] Tuesday, October 15, 2013 9:47:41 PM | |
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sweet. I gotta go to something like that. |
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[Becks] Tuesday, October 15, 2013 7:40:01 PM | |
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Wow that's amazing!
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Monday, October 14, 2013 6:17:31 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | This will be my last post on this. I found a pic that is better than the description.

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[guidogodoy] Tuesday, October 15, 2013 7:14:51 PM | |
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THAT is a cool pic!
Must have been much more. Look at all the eyes darting here and there.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Budred from Monday, October 14, 2013 6:17:31 AM) |  | Budred wrote: | | This will be my last post on this. I found a pic that is better than the description.

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[Trixi] Monday, October 14, 2013 12:12:26 PM | |
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[Trixi] Monday, October 14, 2013 11:08:56 AM | |
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Every really true fan is on facebook or on other places, but not on here!!!
This fanpage is really a shame for Judas Priest, here are only the same silly fans how ever....
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[Budred] Monday, October 14, 2013 6:17:31 AM | |
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This will be my last post on this. I found a pic that is better than the description.

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[Budred] Monday, October 14, 2013 6:09:34 AM | |
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The Rangos Omnimax Theater, a four-story, state-of-the-art IMAX® dome theater, is one of only 50 theaters of its kind in North America. It's the biggest screen, and the only dome screen, in the Pittsburgh region. You’ll be in the center of the action! ...description found
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[Budred] Monday, October 14, 2013 5:26:10 AM | |
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Went to the "Carnegie Science Center" in Pittsburgh yesterday. The place was much cooler than I anticipated. One of the highlights for me was the "Imax" movie theatre. Watched somthing about a trek of a polar bear and her two cubs. Got bored with that pretty quick but the overall experience was pretty intense. You're sitting in reclined seats in a giant dome theatre. The entire dome is the screen. You focus on the center but so much more is going on. You look above, to the sides, and down to see everything. The sound system booms and some scenes you actually feel as though you are there. I had the sensation of riding in a helicopter over the artic near icebergs and cliffs and you could feel the pull on your body as it backed away or that feeling in your belly as it tilted forward. I have to go back when something�good is playing there. It was too cool.
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[Budred] Tuesday, October 08, 2013 5:02:30 AM | |
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hating this new editor right now.
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[Budred] Tuesday, October 08, 2013 4:54:45 AM | |
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...tried something, didn't work. Edited at: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 4:56:36 AM |
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[Becks] Thursday, October 03, 2013 7:29:38 PM | |
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Those prices seem totally absurd to me. I don't know what your tax rates are, but here about 1/3 of your income (depending how much you earn, it's on a scale) goes to tax (PAYE system so it's money you never see). It ensures that our public health system is funded, and while it has it's problems (long waiting lists in some areas) I'm glad that I didn't have to fork out anything for Craigs surgery last year, or for my pre and postnatal care, and my c-section (from figures I've seen that would be nearly a years wages for some people in the US). Ada sees the doctor for free (meaning fully funded) until she's 6, her vaccinations that are on the schedule are funded and her dental care until she is 18 is funded. I have never had to pay for a prescription for her yet (so many nappy rash creams, argh lol). I don't understand why the USA, who see's itself as the bastion of all that is good in the world (as flawed as that view may be), cannot provide something similar for it's people??? I don't like political talk either, cos it can step on so many toes, but man that all seems so fucked up to me.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Thursday, October 03, 2013 5:20:47 PM) |  | guidogodoy wrote: | | Not to get too much into politics (never a discussion I openly embraced on this site), you have both arguments pretty-well laid out right below. Our healthcare system is absolutely absurd. Affordable? HA! Good example is what I just experienced. I have a local hospital two blocks away. I get health insurance as part of my job. However, the local hospital just flipped to another insurance company meaning that they no longer accept my insurance. "Out of Network" prices mean that I pay 40% vs. the insurance paying 60%. That is on TOP of basic co-pays. In any calendar year, whether a hospital or doctor accepts my insurance or not, I have an immediate base doctor copay of $450 + $1500 = $2000. That is out of pocket expense. Now, a procedure or any exam easily surpasses that in the USA. So, I am also forced to pay 40% ON TOP of the $2000. A procedure that costs $7000 - easy to rack that up with one day in a hospital - and you can do the math. If I travel to a hospital that now does take my insurance, I still have to pay the $2000 per calendar year + 10% for an "in network" procedure. Still, $2700. That does not include visits to a regular doc (about $30 per visit copay) or a specialist ($45 copay). Of course, a doc usually wants to see you both before and after any sickness or procedure so there is more $ as a doc usually refers you to a specialist for anything they can't handle. $30 for the regular doc to refer you to a specialist (who wants to see you both before and after) + meds and you get the picture.
Healthcare is a broken system in the USA and one if not THE #1 way people go into deep debt. Break an arm WITHOUT insurance? Good luck. Most lose an entire paycheck + WITH insurance.
Oh yes. All (perhaps save for Politicians) all have "healthcare insurance" taken out of their paycheck every month as well. I don't even see that $ and it is not considered a tax. It is a deduction from gross salary. Taxes are quite another thing. After all, the country runs the biggest debt in the world and government spending is out of control. Someone would have to pay for healthcare for those who are too poor, don't qualify or can't get health insurance through their jobs for one reason or another. Thus, greater insight on both Bud and Guitardude's comments.
Screw the 2 party system! Both sides have their heads up their asses.
(Quoting Message by Becks from Thursday, October 03, 2013 1:30:40 AM)
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Why don't they want it? I thought better access to affordable health care would be a good thing, like most other countries have.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Democrats and Republicans (our only two main political parties) disagree about Obama's new health plan: Republicans don't want it and Obama won't negotiate.
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[guidogodoy] Thursday, October 03, 2013 5:20:47 PM | |
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Not to get too much into politics (never a discussion I openly embraced on this site), you have both arguments pretty-well laid out right below. Our healthcare system is absolutely absurd. Affordable? HA! Good example is what I just experienced. I have a local hospital two blocks away. I get health insurance as part of my job. However, the local hospital just flipped to another insurance company meaning that they no longer accept my insurance. "Out of Network" prices mean that I pay 40% vs. the insurance paying 60%. That is on TOP of basic co-pays. In any calendar year, whether a hospital or doctor accepts my insurance or not, I have an immediate base doctor copay of $450 + $1500 = $2000. That is out of pocket expense. Now, a procedure or any exam easily surpasses that in the USA. So, I am also forced to pay 40% ON TOP of the $2000. A procedure that costs $7000 - easy to rack that up with one day in a hospital - and you can do the math. If I travel to a hospital that now does take my insurance, I still have to pay the $2000 per calendar year + 10% for an "in network" procedure. Still, $2700. That does not include visits to a regular doc (about $30 per visit copay) or a specialist ($45 copay). Of course, a doc usually wants to see you both before and after any sickness or procedure so there is more $ as a doc usually refers you to a specialist for anything they can't handle. $30 for the regular doc to refer you to a specialist (who wants to see you both before and after) + meds and you get the picture.
Healthcare is a broken system in the USA and one if not THE #1 way people go into deep debt. Break an arm WITHOUT insurance? Good luck. Most lose an entire paycheck + WITH insurance.
Oh yes. All (perhaps save for Politicians) all have "healthcare insurance" taken out of their paycheck every month as well. I don't even see that $ and it is not considered a tax. It is a deduction from gross salary. Taxes are quite another thing. After all, the country runs the biggest debt in the world and government spending is out of control. Someone would have to pay for healthcare for those who are too poor, don't qualify or can't get health insurance through their jobs for one reason or another. Thus, greater insight on both Bud and Guitardude's comments.
Screw the 2 party system! Both sides have their heads up their asses.
[Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by Becks from Thursday, October 03, 2013 1:30:40 AM)
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Why don't they want it? I thought better access to affordable health care would be a good thing, like most other countries have.
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guidogodoy wrote: |
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Democrats and Republicans (our only two main political parties) disagree about Obama's new health plan: Republicans don't want it and Obama won't negotiate.
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Edited at: Thursday, October 03, 2013 5:34:44 PM |
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