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Kelly's Heroes Oddball - Negative Waves

Who wants chowdah? (Kids Talk Post)

rottenseed says...

One time as children, kronosposeidon, blankfist, and dystopianfuturetoday went looking for the missing body of a local teenager found by gang of older boys. On our adventure we dodged a train and something about a junkyard happened. Also Kiefer Sutherland was an asshole to us.

Also, blankfist got a leech on his wiener, kronos was the fat kid, dystopianfuturetoday OD'd but has a hairlipped brother and I was Corey Feldman and wound up doing lots of cocaine later in life.

Teenager climbs all 7 peaks

westy says...

did you read what i put ?

"compleaty irresponsible, moutine climbing ( ie Everest and tall mountains) is largely chance based" < did you red this part of what i said ?

I know people that do real world climbing and have read about it and its fairly clear that when people die on mointines its normally chance not skill /prperatoin based, ESPECIALLY when its the tall ones.

You can find technical mounties that are not that tall but are infinitely more skill full,/less chance based risk to climb than say Everest. alot of the deaths on the tall mountains are caused by the weather + altitude not climber inability. (altitude often affecting peoples abilities to think properly)

the point is there are Manny hills and mountines u can climb reasonably safely and have good fun + chalnge. there are some that are just a gamble.

its like the difference between sky diving and base jumping . alot of the people that get savierly hurt / die in sky diving is because of there own fault ( swooping to low , opening shoot late, colliding with people in formation dives) in base jumping its just a case of if the shoot opens and which way the wind blows both factors that r out of the control of the participant.


your argument is actually SHIT first of all you admit that you are not talking about evarist and the tall peaks which i am specifically referring to and then you justify your position by the emotive feelings of accomplishment.

that's like me playing Russian rullet and justifying it by the buzz i got from not getting killed. regardless of how i felt it would still be Rigged odds based and annyone of common sence who realy enjoyed stuff like that would do it when thay were older not when thay were 17 and would presumably have other things thay could exsperance before thay put themselfs in a 1-10 death situatoin.

Then rather than attack my argument you say i have no knowledge of climbing well who cares if i had knowledge or not my original point is ether correct or false.

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"The death rate has remained at one death for every 10 successful attempts to climb Everest for many years, the British Medical Journal report states.

Dr Sutherland says poor understanding of the effects of altitude is to blame. "

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"From being there, I saw there were a lot of people with considerable mountaineering experience, but who were fairly naive in some ways about the extreme altitudes they were going to face."


BBC - The History of Transplant Surgery

mauz15 says...

Timeline of successful transplants

1905: First successful cornea transplant by Eduard Zirm[9]
1954: First successful kidney transplant by Joseph Murray (Boston, U.S.A.)
1966: First successful pancreas transplant by Richard Lillehei and William Kelly (Minnesota, U.S.A.)
1967: First successful liver transplant by Thomas Starzl (Denver, U.S.A.)
1967: First successful heart transplant by Christiaan Barnard (Cape Town, South Africa)
1981: First successful heart/lung transplant by Bruce Reitz (Stanford, U.S.A.)
1983: First successful lung lobe transplant by Joel Cooper (Toronto, Canada)
1986: First successful double-lung transplant (Ann Harrison) by Joel Cooper (Toronto, Canada)
1987: First successful whole lung transplant by Joel Cooper (St. Louis, U.S.A.)
1995: First successful laparoscopic live-donor nephrectomy by Lloyd Ratner and Louis Kavoussi (Baltimore, U.S.A.)
1998: First successful live-donor partial pancreas transplant by David Sutherland (Minnesota, U.S.A.)
1998: First successful hand transplant (France)
2005: First successful partial face transplant (France)
2006: First jaw transplant to combine donor jaw with bone marrow from the patient, by Eric M. Genden (Mount Sinai Hospital, New York)
2008: First successful complete full double arm transplant by Edgar Biemer, Christoph Höhnke and Manfred Stangl (Technical University of Munich, Germany)[citation needed]
2008: First baby born from transplanted ovary.
2008: First transplant of a human windpipe using a patient’s own stem cells.

The Worst Boxer Ever

messenger says...

The commentators are Québéquois, or I'd understand more, but here's what I caught and my loose translation (I didn’t bother with the fight commentary):

"Sutherland claims never to have lost a fight in the street."
"The street and the ring are not the same thing though."
"Far from the same."

<announcement of Rainford>

"What they didn’t tell Sutherland, is that our friend here, Rainford, he has an amateur record of 24 wins and one defeat."

Something about buddy’s haircut.

<laughing> "He doesn’t know how to fight."
"It’s street fighting. That’s what street fights are like."

"Take a good look. Take a good look. Guys like this don’t come around too often."

The Worst Boxer Ever

The Worst Boxer Ever

The Worst Boxer Ever

If the automakers collapse

Farhad2000 says...

>> ^shuac:
You international folks aren't privy to our stupid commercials, so let me share one with you. It's for GM or Chrysler, and it features voice-over by Jeff Bridges. In it, we see a mid-sized SUV and Jeff is talking about how green the thing is and at the end, they reveal the big gun: 27 mpg.


LOL! Ford always uses Kiefer Sutherland.

Bin Laden To Outdo 9/11?

BicycleRepairMan says...

>> ^rottenseed:
crosses fingers
"please attack the bible belt. please attack the bible belt. please attack the..."


I know it was a joke , but it was pointless and tasteless.

On topic, Bin Laden have made these threats several times since 9/11, its part of the whole terrorism thing he's working on, i guess.

And captainplanet, you should be grateful you didnt pick someone dumb and ignorant enough to see Sarah Palin good enough to be his life's biggest decision. What kind of fun, experienced choices would a man like that make in a time of crisis, I wonder?, would he put up the bat-shaped light?, would he send in Kiefer Sutherland and expect the problem to be solved within, say 24 hours?

Republican Fear Factor Predictions Contest (Election Talk Post)

Witness to a Crime - Citizen Audit of an American Election

Freeway - Vanessa Screws With Bob

siftbot says...

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Dana Perino: Bin Laden was not the mastermind of 9/11

davidraine says...

Wait, this isn't the movies? You mean Kiefer Sutherland isn't going to capture Osama Bin Laden, and Robert Downey Junior isn't going to save our economy by giving us clean, renewable energy?

That could be a problem.



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