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Posted: 3/6/2006 8:23:26 PM EDT
just like it says
The Tavern on West Gray 6:30 |
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Broke backers only. |
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ETA: and I'm not making this one, guys. way too much work to do. |
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Lots of stuff to drop-test? |
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no more like two exams coming up that are eating at my brain and my patience...... I'll be glad when spring break starts. |
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I may actually show up....
Depends on a guy coming by the shop and what time... By the way, Photokirk...the shingles SUCK! Did yours get caused by stress? |
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I don't know what caused mine. I DO know that Oxycodone is some mighty powerful stuff though. Ask for Lycira as well, it's a nerve-specific painkiller that helps a lot. Also, Go to HEB and get Lysine cream. It helps kill the virus. |
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My Doc said I was too far down the road to treat them, so I got nada for meds..he said that they would run their course. I may do the Lysine thing. He also mentioned something about working myself to death..... |
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What time? 6:30 ? I may be there around 7:30 |
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No painkillers at all? Damn, I couldn't sleep without them. It hurt like hell. |
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Well, I'm fortunate so far to only have them under one arm and a small patch on my lower back. My underarm feels like someone is holding a blowtorch under it and of course....the itching... |
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Keith N., You going to make it tonight? I tried calling you earlier but couldn't get through.
Howard |
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Getting through on the first try, good luck. Better odds to go buy yourself a lotto ticket!! |
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I won! Keith gave me a call back. See you guys tonight.
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beer and whiskey. to balance it out we also meet at the gun range. |
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Looks like I wont be attending last night. Stuck on surveillance until 11:30 PM.
Slumlord, I finally have a toy fer ya... |
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The same reason that everyone else in the world goes to a bar. To have a drink. Some of us like to crawl out from our cave from time to time. I guess you would also advocate that attending university, church, a baseball game, etc is a bad idea since you can't legally be armed there as well. GIve me a f@#king break. UH Sammy |
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guns, we don't need no stinking guns, the h-town crew is scary enouph |
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Yeah, we've still got knives, sharp sticks, foul language, and good old-fashioned Southern cussedness. |
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yes yes.....most of our manners are so bad that they could kill someone
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WTF church do you go to? Unless they post, it's perfectly legal. I'd just break the law to go to collage. Have you ever been to UofH or UT? A&M might be worthy unarmed I suppose. And yeah, giving up effective tools for protection is a pretty damn dumb idea. |
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They do have a point dude, Alcohol and firearms inst a good mix unless you work for the ATF. |
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Maybe you should go to "collage" and take a spelling class.
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Because I am armed with two 17" guns on me everywhere I go girly man! |
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Are you measuring cubic area again? |
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You must not have seen me lately... I been drinking milk and it does a body good fool!
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Who said I drank? It's not illegal to carry in Benigans, and yet folks drink there. |
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Laugh. Another classic response. That's awesomeYep, my spelling totally destroys the idea behind my post. My bad. |
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No roids but I have been taking a weightlifting class at school. I had not done any exercise or anytihgn in the last year so I been artificially skinny. That is synthol abuse above, not just roids BTW. That dude is a freaking moron. |
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one of the reasons I'm glad I'm out of "collage".
it's illegal to even have it in your car while on campus. |
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WTF is synthol? Dats one I ain't heard of yet |
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www.bodybuilding.com/fun/ronharris8.htm About halfway down the page. The genesis of Synthol was an Italian steroid called Esiclene that was quite popular in the 1980's. For those unfamiliar with Esiclene, it was not used for lasting mass gains but instead immediately before a contest as a quick fix for visually weak body parts. Acting primarily as a muscle inflammatory agent, competitors injected it directly into the calves, arms, or shoulders for a bit of extra size and fullness in whichever of these smaller muscle groups were lagging. The effect was fleeting, but the drug served its purpose. In the early 90's, a German named Chris Clark began to tinker with the idea of an injectable substance that would yield more lasting gains in size. He came up with a formulation initially named Synthol, which he later learned was already a registered and trademarked pharmaceutical name. Clark quickly renamed his product Pump N' Pose, but the first name stuck. Now, the word Synthol is as much a part of the hardcore bodybuilding lexicon as Dianabol or Deca. Clark hit upon a gold mine, as there were thousands of steroid-using bodybuilders who were dissatisfied with the size of their arms, delts, and calves. Let's face it, few have the genetics to build an upper arm of twenty inches or more in lean condition, even with a boatload of anabolics and the most brutal training regimens imaginable. |
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Not true at all. Your car is your own property and is a seperate distinct area from the campus. You may not remove it from your car however. This change in the law was made a couple years back so parents could drop their children off at school who had CHL. This also applies to college and any other place you take your car. Your car is YOUR CAR and not where it is parked as far as its location. |
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that's good to know, although I'm gone now anyway. I didn't have a CHL while there, so I only carried rifles in the trunk if I carried anything. I was under the impression, when I moved into the dorms and read the campus rules, that it said no firearms of any kind can ever be brought on campus. since I saw the parking lots were owned by the school it was illegal from what I read/understood. |
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While I was a student at UH, students were arrested with regularity for having rifles in their car. THat was back in the early and mid 90's. Someone would walk by a car, see a rifle setting in the seat, and call campus police. You get arrested when you come to pick up your car. I was under the impression that you are ok with your CHL pistol in the car, but rifles were a no-no.
UH Sammy "Collage" Graduate UH Class of 97
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It's not illegal per Texas law to have a firearm in the parking lot. It's prolly against the rules of the university. There's the nice Federal 1000 foot law, but that makes it illegal to travel for the most part with a firearm. |
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Hmm. I forget about campus LEO's. Texas CHL law doesn't effect any of the laws covering long guns that i know of. Do you have an idea of where did the arrested folks ended up? Maybe where they went to court? Under what charges? |
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I don't what happened to those people in the end. I do know that the UH police are true police, just like HPD or a sheriff. I am sure that if you called the UH Police Department, they could explain to you what the rules are, and which ones are state laws and which ones are campus policy.
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I thought the 1000' thing was declared unconstitutional. |
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k, welcome to the board |
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The original Gun Free School Zones act was. Then Congress passed the same basic law again in 96. http://www.gunlaws.com/Gun_Free_School_Zones_Nx1.htm It's disturbing. |
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