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Sotto_Voce says...

>> ^BoneRemake:

I wonder if that actually works over there. I think I can assume not a lot may read or write, so you can not put it down. You either have a great memory or you stop for directions an awful lot.


She's from Jamaica, not sub-Saharan Africa, so your assumption of mass illiteracy would be incorrect.

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USA admits adding fluoride to water is damaging teeth

Sagemind says...

Biography
Dr. Gerald Curatola graduated from Colgate University in 1979 and received his dental education from New York University College of Dentistry. After graduating in 1983, Dr. Curatola returned to join the teaching faculty in both the Division of Prosthodontic Science and Post-Graduate Department of Continuing Education from 1984-1995. Dr. Curatola also served on the hospital staffs of both New York University and Cabrini Medical Centers in New York City. As a researcher in dental materials and national lecturing clinician in the field of Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Curatola has worked with many dental manufacturers including the Den-Mat, Kerr, Siemens, Brasseler, Colgate, and Oral-B Companies.

In a joint effort with the Jamaican Government and the Peace Corps, Dr. Curatola performed voluntary dentistry on the island of Jamaica, West Indies in 1982. He continued to volunteer his services to the Bowery Mission in New York City from 1985-1995. Since 1996, Dr. Curatola currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Pediatric Dental Fund of the Hamptons (PDF) whose mission is to provide voluntary dental services to indigent children on the East End of Long Island.

Dr. Curatola has maintained private dental practices in both Manhattan and East Hampton. In 1986, he established the Curatola Dental Group, a restorative and cosmetic dental practice in New York City. After settling his permanent residence in East Hampton, he founded East Hampton Dental Associates, a multi-specialty practice in 1999. Dr. Curatola continues to consult for several major dental corporations in the United States and Europe and lectures internationally on the techniques and benefits of new treatment modalities especially natural, therapeutic approaches to building dental health. He is Cofounder and Chairman of C.S.Bioscience, Inc., a dental biotech company which has developed and patented a nutritional- homeopathic oral care formula (NuPath TM Complexes).

Dr. Curatola has authored numerous articles on dentistry and health including a recent chapter on dental health for the book entitled, "Live Long, Look Young" by Lisa Trivell. Dr. Curatola is currently writing a book entitled "Smile for a Lifetime- An Integrative Look at the Role Your Dental Health Plays in Wellness and Longevity."

http://www.easthamptondental.com/curatola.htm

Duppy the Ghost Harasses Boy on Camera

rottenseed says...

So here's what I'm finding suspicious. Why would they go to interview the boy in a small room right outside of a dark open room. I know Jamaica sucks, but that's a crap place to do an interview. Also, watch the foot placement of the boy before they cut away from that angle. His feet are below him. Now, I tried to move place my feet like his and move my chair like that and I was unsuccessful, however I am 180 lbs. and I'm on a rolling office chair on top of carpet. The other option is a string/rope tied to the back of the chair and held by somebody in that back closet.

Louis CK - Being Single

shagen454 says...

The part about the 9 dudes in striped button ups that want to get fucked with one short dude following closely behind instantly brought a mental picture of Boston. I didn't even know he was from Boston. But, yeah, that pretty much describes all I saw in Boston when I lived there for 9 months... and the part about cum dripping from their eyes and beating up strangers rang a bell too.

I remember my friends and I would go watch the guidos beat eachother up in front of some club that had a three story parking garage across the street from it. It never disappointed, 2am, people started coming out - people would get run over by cars, packs of jock, guido, frat boys would start throwing down in the middle of the street kicking someone in the head repeatedly as their bimbo girls screamed and flailed around in their mini-skirts. It was like Thunderdome for Northeastern. Boston sucks but Jamaica Plain, Cambridge were aight.

Hedonism II Memorial Day Weekend in Jamaica with "Hedo Rick"

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Hedonism II Memorial Day Weekend in Jamaica with "Hedo Rick"

Skeeve says...

For those wondering, Hedonism II is an adults only resort in Jamaica. Both "Hedonism" resorts (II and III) have areas reserved for naturism/nudism and are known for liberal sexual, drug, and alcohol attitudes. And from what I have heard there is a lot of repeat business... with winners like the one in the video.

The Rippin' and The Tearin' (Tearin' my eyes out! AAAAAH!!!)

The Rippin' and The Tearin' (Tearin' my eyes out! AAAAAH!!!)

enoch says...

oh GDI...
im gonna beat you with that mans speedos garmachi../shakes fists.
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im teasin..but...
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The Rippin' and The Tearin' (Tearin' my eyes out! AAAAAH!!!)

The Rippin' and The Tearin' (Tearin' my eyes out! AAAAAH!!!)

Taxation and private investment (Blog Entry by jwray)

jwray says...

Yeah, I know about Keynesian economics, but that's not sustainable. It's a short term thing to avoid deflation. You have to balance the budget eventually, or at least keep the debt around a constant fraction of the GDP.

Also, In Jamaica, there's so little private investment because the government is a much safer bet and pays high interest rates.

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