I love being drunk. i am right now. dont you guys love being drunk? i know I do. or are some of you prfer to be high? I like both, but prefer drunkenness. irss fun.
which u prefer?
(admin if u think this is appropriate, can u make this a poll?)
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I love being drunk. i am right now. dont you guys love being drunk? i know I do. or are some of you prfer to be high? I like both, but prefer drunkenness. irss fun.
which u prefer?
(admin if u think this is appropriate, can u make this a poll?)
I use to live being drunk...Now I just do it part time ;)
Peace brotherdoobie
Being drunk is way better... much more fun !! Do many more stupid things lol
last night was a very drunk night, one i would like to forget :( :P
I hate heights so it's drunk for me too, it's much better when those around you are drunk too though, then no-one remembers what happened :)
I prefer smoking marijuana.
I guess I am not afraid of heights ;)
Peace brotherdoobie
i live drunk or/and hi
You gotta go sometime right? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by silent VI@23 April 2004 - 23:41
i live drunk or/and hi
Peace brotherdoobie
Long Live Music!
:( unfortunatlyQuote:
Originally posted by brotherdoobie@24 April 2004 - 05:18
You gotta go sometime right? ;)
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Ongoing liver damage with liver cell necrosis followed by fibrosis and hepatocyte regeneration results in cirrhosis. This produces a nodular, firm liver. The nodules seen here are larger than 3 mm and, hence, this is an example of "macronodular" cirrhosis.
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yomooohhh
I'm going to need my liver back S_B I've got a hot date tonight. :01:Quote:
Originally posted by SensualBarfing@24 April 2004 - 07:46
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Ongoing liver damage with liver cell necrosis followed by fibrosis and hepatocyte regeneration results in cirrhosis. This produces a nodular, firm liver. The nodules seen here are larger than 3 mm and, hence, this is an example of "macronodular" cirrhosis.
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