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tcr!
· Dec 16, 2012 at 12:30 pm
I am 66 years old with chronic hypertension controlled with medications. I started out with 50mg of Viagra, after about two years I moved up to 100mg. That only worked for about 6 months I tried 150mg, 2 different times and that produced the desired effect. I felt slightly light headed one time after a 150mg dose. Is there any danger using 150 mg dosage?
tcr!
· Dec 16, 2012 at 4:01 pm
I would go ahead and bump up the dose to 500 mg and hope for the best.
tcr!
· Dec 16, 2012 at 11:07 am
If you push people away, eventually they’ll stop coming back.
tcr!
· Dec 16, 2012 at 9:30 am
Quirk Books asked us to develop a zombie-themed tarot card deck. Rather than take a more typical overly-bloody horror approach, we conceptualized the project as a crazy, campy, late 50’s/early 60’s retro interpretation of a classic tarot deck. As B-Movie fanatics, we wanted to capture the off-beat zaniness those old movies have. We tried to bring a touch of wit and subtlety to the project, as well as a morbid sense of humor.
How fun!
tcr!
· Dec 15, 2012 at 8:55 am
All I can say is hug the humans in your life.
angeline35
· Dec 18, 2012 at 3:53 am
Me too and I try to hug them every day!
tcr!
· Dec 18, 2012 at 4:57 pm
Multi-day hugs are the best. :-D
tcr!
· Dec 15, 2012 at 7:35 am
We don’t really even know how to start this post. Yesterday we received a package addressed to “Henry Walton Jones, Jr.”. We sort-of shrugged it off and put it in our bin of mail for student workers to sort and deliver to the right faculty member— we get the wrong mail a lot.
Little did we know what we were looking at. When our student mail worker snapped out of his finals-tired haze and realized who Dr. Jones was, we were sort of in luck: this package wasn’t meant for a random professor in the Stat department. It is addressed to “Indiana” Jones.
How fun is this?
jimi hindrance experience
· Dec 15, 2012 at 8:38 am
way beyond reason.
worthy of the "merry pranksters".
tcr!
· Dec 14, 2012 at 8:00 pm
That depends on how you define “man” and “Bond girl”. If you define “man” as a person who was born with a penis and “Bond girl” as any eye candy female that appeared in a Bond movie at any point, then yes- one of the Bond girls, or at least one of the women shown in a Bond movie (not a main character by any stretch), was born a man. If you define “man” as someone born with an XY chromosome pattern, rather than XX, like a typical women, then no.
You see, the woman in question, actress and model Caroline Cossey, born Barry Kenneth Cossey, was born with something known as Klinefelter Syndrome, which means she has an XXY chromosome pattern with 47 chromosomes, instead of 46. This is a condition that occurs in about 1 in every 500-1000 male births (and significantly more rarely occurs in females). This makes it one of the most common chromosome abnormalities known to man.
I feel for her and the trials she must’ve endured before the sex reassignment surgery.
tcr!
· Dec 14, 2012 at 5:05 pm
Google pretends like it doesn’t know who I am but it does offer to help me remember.
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