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McShay on to something? ?

Discussion in 'Miami Dolphins Forum' started by Fin-Omenal, Apr 24, 2014.

  1. Stringer Bell

    Stringer Bell Post Hard, Post Often Club Member

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    There are regulations on how much can be used, and in conjunction with other ingredients. You can't just use BVO as you desire.

    BVO, like most other substances, is not causing any harm when used in moderation, and can harm you when used in excess. If you're drinking 4 liters of Mt Dew per day, you're probably ****ed, but its no different than someone killing their liver with 7 beers per day.
     
  2. Aquafin

    Aquafin New Member

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    I don't usually agree with you but I am thinking that there is a 85 % chance that cb will be our pick and rd 2 will be a lineman. but if we pass on a wr in these two rounds will there be any high quality wide receivers in rounds 3 and 4 ?
     
  3. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    BVO is cumulative in body tissue. So even consumed in moderation it builds up. Apparently, the EU, Japan, et al can make an acceptable version without BVO, so there is NO reason the USA cannot.
     
  4. BevoPhin

    BevoPhin Well-Known Member

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    BVO is Fd up but so is the majority of food at any non farmers market that Americans eat. At least 7 beers gets you drunk while ruining the liver.

    i like the social security conspiracy. Can't rule anything out with our govt.
     
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  5. Den54

    Den54 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Pearls before swine in your case.
     
  6. bigbry

    bigbry Huge Member

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    See thats why I'm still long on BVO futures contracts.
     
  7. GMJohnson

    GMJohnson New Member

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    Fixed.
     
  8. ToddPhin

    ToddPhin Premium Member Luxury Box Club Member

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    No it's not, and it's a little naive to think the FDA believes otherwise. They care about money and power, period. They only "care" about the public when their hand becomes forced; otherwise, they couldn't care less about how many people get sick or die so long as their pockets are being padded.
     
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  9. Fin-Omenal

    Fin-Omenal Initiated

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    All of you thread derailers can EAD.
     
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  10. Fin D

    Fin D Sigh

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    Eat a doughnut?
    Earn a degree?
    Elevate a dog?
    Evaporate a doppelganger?
     
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  11. 77FinFan

    77FinFan Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    Why are you trying to be offensive? It runs counter to your supposed efforts.
     
  12. bigbry

    bigbry Huge Member

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    You would have something if he used the term, "punk"
     
  13. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    You call me gramps, in reference to my age, and that's ok, but I call you kid in reference to yours, and that's offensive?????? Give me a gawd damn break.
     
  14. dWreck

    dWreck formerly dcaf

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    So their govts care, right?
     
  15. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    When it comes to what their citizens knowingly eat and drink, I'd say they do.
     
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  16. P h i N s A N i T y

    P h i N s A N i T y My Porpoise in Life

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    I smoke newports, eat 3 square meals a day at taco bell, and routinely down shots of high fructose corn syrup. Every night I take Tylenol PM to get some r&r after binging on sour patch kids and ice cream. I also enjoy blasting heavy metal and gangster rap in my place of work........ I think spending valuable time solely to "develop" or "tone" your body is hilarious.... I'm your worst nightmare !
     
  17. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    You are your own worst nightmare. I couldn't give a damn less how you want to abuse your body and health. It does not effect me at all. It is your own life that you are trying to shorten. Not mine or anyone else's. I guess you can always look back someday and say you at least enjoyed yourself while doing it.
     
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  18. DPlus47

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    Elevate a discussion, I think. Yours are good choices, though.
     
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  19. DPlus47

    DPlus47 Season Ticket Holder Club Member

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    I'm not trying to be down on Americans, but the thing about the citizens of those countries is this: they care enough to stay informed on a lot of things that make the average American's eyes glaze over. That's why their governments tend to "care:" because an informed public forces them to care.
     
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  20. P h i N s A N i T y

    P h i N s A N i T y My Porpoise in Life

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    Obviously I'm teasing you, but don't say you don't care...your sure well know your preaching to your subjects.
     
  21. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    Our govt keeps it's citizens dumbed down and lethargic by forced medicating with bromine and fluoride. Both toxic and both build up in the body and can negatively effect the endocrine system. The Nazis and Soviets used to put fluoride in the drinking water in prison camps too to help keep the prisoners docile and compliant. Probably in higher doses though than we are subjected to here in those cities that fluoridate.

    Nearly everyone, even if they don't drink citrus flavored soft drinks, eats bread. To find a bread without bromine in the flour takes some effort and often paying over double in cost. Out here where I live, we have an outstanding organic bread in several varieties called Dave's Killer Bread. Look for a non organic bread without bromine though. In the USA, good luck finding it. Not easy, but could probably be done I suppose. How many people ever bother to read the ingredients when shopping before buying a particular food or drink? I certainly do, but have seldom ever seen anyone else checking them.
    When it comes to fluoride, we Americans are the most artificially fluoridated country in the world. We also have no better dental health than those other first world countries that do not fluoridate their water supplies. Also, the FDA, the only agency with the authority to do so, has never tested the safety of fluoride systemically, which is what happens when one drinks it in water. To add insult to injury, the crap that municipalities put in our water under the guise of improved dental health and call fluoride, is a waste byproduct of the chemical fertilizer industry. Say for example you live in a place that fluoridates the water and you are smart enough to not want to drink it. You can probably find purified fluoride free drinking water for sale. So you think problem solved. No so fast. You still have to shower or bathe in the water and fluoride absorbs through the skin. Though not as severely as you get it by drinking it. Some processed foods and drinks that are made use local municipal water in the process. If it's fluoridated then that food or drink has it too. Oh, you use a water filter, like a Brita, you say? The fluoride ion is very tiny and does not filter out well at all and definitely not in a cheap filter such as the Brita. You need reverse osmosis or distillation to completely remove fluoride. Many purified waters for sale are only ozonated. That does not remove fluoride. Read the labels and know what you are buying. Dasani is reverse osmosis according to the label. Aquafina does not mention it on their label. Some of the mineral springs waters are safe, just need to research and read their official water analysis.

    They are also allowed to use a type of fluoride to fumigate food manufacturing plants. They do this elsewhere too, but only in the US are they allowed to do it with the food they manufacture still present in the facility. In other countries, they at least empty out all the food before fumigating. We can't win for losing.

    There are ways to detox heavy metals and things like fluoride, but I won't go into that here. I guess I've gone off course enough in this thread. If the info helps even one person here though, then it was worth it.
     
  22. Fame

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    So, the "government", most of whom are too stupid to understand even basic science, purposely tries to "dumb down" the public with fluoride, all while they themselves avoid taking showers, drinking bottled water, eating bread and ingesting it accidentally? All of that, done in secret and to an unknown end, covered up for decades, to maybe make people slightly more lazy?Got it!
     
  23. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    Who knows how purposely it is. Could just be a side benefit. Those in power are willing to take risks, turn a blind eye, and live in denial when you line their pockets with enough money. Corporations like Monsanto have paid lobbyists buying the votes of our congressmen. Us regular folk cannot compete.
    The power elite, the 1%, can afford to drink clean water, eat organic food, and eat meat untainted by Bovine Growth Hormone, much easier than the typical rank and file consumer can anyway. It is a never ending battle, sometimes unwinnable, for the common folk to be able to access and afford to purchase healthy food and drink most of the time.

    You seem skeptical. No problem. Feel free to drink your soft drinks and sports drinks laden with BVO. Feel free to drink fluoridated water, believing it's helping your teeth. Maybe get a prescription from the doctor for fluoride tablets just to make sure you get enough. ;)
     
  24. Fame

    Fame Well-Known Member

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    I just have one question...how did you get a computer into the padded room?
     
  25. Puka-head

    Puka-head My2nd Fav team:___vs Jets Club Member

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    Damnable kids nowadays got no respect. Turn that music ya call that music?down. Get off my lawn!!!

    Why in our day coke was made with real sugar...and real coke too ;).

    Want a good reason not to drink coke? Go find the most corroded car battery connection you can. One covered in that green and white chalky stuff.

    Open a coke and pour it all over.

    Oh yeah...safety glasses would be a good idea.
     
  26. BevoPhin

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    The government officials being stupid makes it more possible to do ****ed up ****. They wouldn't be the ones personally putting fluoride in the water, just like they aren't the ones actually genetically modifying food-some smart guy is. You just need them to sign off on it. It doesn't matter if they're intending to dumb us down with fluoride, because it's toxic and yet it's still there. I couldn't care less why it's in there.

    And just because a controversial conspiracy seems so immoral or radical, it's unwise to write it off just because it seems too crazy for our government to do. They haven't earned that. There is plenty of evidence easily obtained through research of govts doing radical things. Educating yourself with an open mind is the way to be a true skeptic.
     
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  27. Puka-head

    Puka-head My2nd Fav team:___vs Jets Club Member

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    And back on topic. If all of the top ten OL at any position are gone I would hope to see a trade down to where we can pick one of the top fifteen. If no trade then BPA of TE LB RB CB FS in no order. Just pick the best football player. Sefarian -Jenkins?


    We face some pretty good D in the east so WR would be ok but the difference between top three and the rest is significant. Everyone else is late first at best.

    We need depth everywhere too. Trading for mid round picks makes good sense this yr.
     
  28. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    Time for the ad hominem responses I see. How very quaint.
     
  29. PhinishLine

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    Mind..........blown.
     
  30. PhinishLine

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    This is not just for Coke. You can use a number of carbonated beverages to get the desired effect. I've thrown a Dew on it and cleaned my terminals. Just a fact that most things that come in a can, in a bag, or in a box are likely not good for you.
     
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  31. MrClean

    MrClean Inglourious Basterd Club Member

    The longer the list of ingredients, and the more that you cannot pronounce or know what they even are, the more likely you should avoid consuming that particular "food".
     
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  32. Fineas

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    Coke does that because it is acidic. It has a pH of around 2.5-3.5. A lot of drinks and foods are acidic -- lemonade, orange juice, apple juice, wine, tomato juice, coffee, wine, beer, etc. The stomach has little problem handling acidity as its pH is lower than any of these drinks.
     
  33. bigbry

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    So that adequately describers Imeister and McLovin and FinO
     
  34. CaribPhin

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    I too take everything I read online as fact without any research.

    Sent from my GT-P3110 using Tapatalk
     
  35. Fin D

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    In that case....I am not standing outside your window right now and if I were (which I'm not) my pants would totally be on.
     
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  36. DPlus47

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    Post of the day. At least.
     
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  37. BevoPhin

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    Just stop bro. You tried. It's natural selection. We're over populated anyway.
     
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  38. invid

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    Came in this thread late, did Todd McShay project a soft drink to us at the 19th pick?

    Don't they have vending machines at the facility already?

    Hickey wouldn't be off to a good start.
     
  39. BuckeyeKing

    BuckeyeKing Wolves DYNASTY!!!!

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    I'll vomit if we take Lee.
     

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