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[color=#9900ff]I tell you [/color] |
Nella:[color=#9900ff] You this chile, i go beat you for not coming to visit your aunty ![]() Sup dearie? How are them tims? @Topic Fast forward to when i can get to the beach. I see, they've added the parasailing close to the house. [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Reply my mail. I suck with these things [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Lmao. . . those were the dayz [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]@Teeluv. . .i already love Hawaii Five-O. It's totally a dude's show. None stop action and the bickering is hilarious. @Topic Nikita Haven. . .seems like it has ended for the season [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Looks awesome and Franco looks stoned Oh this is directed by Danny Boyle[/color]The November 5 release is the true story of mountain climber Aron Ralston's (James Franco) remarkable adventure to save himself after a fallen boulder crashes on his arm and traps him in an isolated canyon in Utah. Over the next five days Ralston examines his life and survives the elements to finally discover he has the courage and the wherewithal to extricate himself by any means necessary, scale a 65 foot wall and hike over eight miles before he is finally rescued. Throughout his journey, Ralston recalls friends, lovers (Clemence Poesy), family, and the two hikers (Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara) he met before his accident. Will they be the last two people he ever had the chance to meet? A visceral thrilling story that will take an audience on a never before experienced journey and prove what we can do when we choose life. |
[color=#9900ff]Update on Bourne Legacy. If it's still in the same vein as the orig then i'll definitely see it.[/color] Source: Hollywood Elsewhere[color=#9900ff]Hmmmmm[/color] Source: CNN Mexico, The Playlist |
[color=#9900ff]Top Chef [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Something is up with Sam. Just like with Grandpa Campbell, just not exactly the same kind of thing. Did you see what's up for the next episode? Dean punches Sam Something too about Veritas. [/color] |
BoboYekini:[color=#9900ff]Short circuited 3000 [/color]davidylan:[color=#9900ff]Yes we are young oo lmao. Odin forbid! I found my match and doesn't matter if people don't 'get' us or if the things we find important are not what majority of the planet finds important [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Bloody spammers[/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Nuclear family always. I have no time for extended. Problematic and bloody leeches, if not manipulators. [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Not overreacting. You lived an independent life, so it's hard to adjust. But you have to make allowance for the situation in Nigeria. No matter how bad it can get in the US, it's not the same as Nigeria. Even without all the kidnapping/bombing/massacre things, just interacting and traveling/moving around can be dangerous. So like everyone suggested, till you move out. . .you are still subject to your parents rules. [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]I tend to forget. He's cool with that. I rarely remember people's birthdays not to mention remembering numbers or whatever. Doesn't bother me if he doesn't call on my birthday. I know people can be forgetful. I get a kick from telling him days later that my birthday passed. Cracks me up. Just let her know later that she forgot to greet you happy birthday.[/color] |
[color=#9900ff]funny. Though, I'd totally take the surf science degree and the funeral services. What better excuse to live your whole life near water, surfing the waves, chasing the waves around the world. As for funeral services. . .no talking people, great. The crying people can always be handled by someone else [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Bloody moronic spammers [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Sore[/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Please it's not every woman's dream. ![]() Dunno when a section is tantamount to a whole[/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Twinny i do ooo @Topic House Hawaii Five-O[/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Totally forgot about this thread [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]^^True that![/color] |
AjanleKoko:[color=#9900ff]I feel you. @Topic. . .biggest challenge? Dealing with people. But then again, i get to see how far my control can hold. So it's not such a bad thing, some days [/color] |
[color=#9900ff] Na wa for this hunger sef [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Dean is emotional only with those he keeps close and those are far and wide. Anyhoo. . .i'm reserving comment till after like 7 episodes.[/color] |
[color=#9900ff]@yusuf, Well i hope things work out well with you guys.[/color] |
[color=#9900ff]Pissed Snyder is doing super[i]friggin[/i]man [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]I think my heart just cracked. One of my favorite hot shot is taking on Superman. Superfrigginman I'd still watch it though, coz it's superheroes and with the caliber of the main crew, i gotta see if they can pull it off. Reviving the red briefed boy scout.Lmao though at the godfather bit [/color]Source: Heat Vision, Deadline[color=#9900ff]This is for you caro [/color]Source: Deadline |
[color=#9900ff]I nor sabi why una no like am. Everyone in my family digs the thing. All of us have toe socks [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]You're right caro, even if you did recommend the kidman/cage movie. . .i doubt i would touch it. There's a longer explanation about the book. . .make i find am sef post am.[/color] A brain scientist's journey from a debilitating stroke to full recovery becomes an inspiring exploration of human consciousness and its possibilities. On the morning of December 10, 1996, Jill Bolte Taylor, a thirty-seven-year-old Harvard-trained brain scientist, experienced a massive stroke when a blood vessel exploded in the left side of her brain. A neuroanatomist by profession, she observed her own mind completely deteriorate to the point that she could not walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of her life, all within the space of four brief hours. As the damaged left side of her brain - the rational, grounded, detail and time-oriented side - swung in and out of function, Taylor alternated between two distinct and opposite realities: the euphoric nirvana of the intuitive and kinesthetic right brain, in which she felt a sense of complete well-being and peace; and the logical, sequential left brain, which recognized Jill was having a stroke, and enabled her to seek help before she was lost completely. In "My Stroke of Insight," Taylor shares her unique perspective on the brain and its capacity for recovery, and the sense of omniscient understanding she gained from this unusual and inspiring voyage out of the abyss of a wounded brain. It would take eight years for Taylor to heal completely. Because of her knowledge of how the brain works, her respect for the cells composing her human form, and most of all an amazing mother, Taylor completely repaired her mind and recalibrated her understanding of the world according to the insights gained from her right brain that morning of December 10th. Today Taylor is convinced that the stroke was the best thing that could have happened to her. It has taught her that the feeling of nirvana is never more than a mere thought away. By "stepping to the right of our left brains," we can all uncover the feelings of well-being and peace that are so often sidelined by our own brain chatter. A fascinating journey into the mechanics of the human mind, "My Stroke of Insight" is both a valuable recovery guide for anyone touched by a brain injury, and an emotionally stirring testimony that deep internal peace truly is accessible to anyone, at any time. |
[color=#9900ff]Not so emotional eh? no wonder i like a lot [/color] |
[color=#9900ff]I reserve comment on the brains being underutilized .Cool pics though. . .but yeah i chuckled at the pics of helicopters/tanker. . .[/color] |
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