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"its genuine its crystalline its pure its available to everybody" - charlie sheen from that interview
you only need like 15 grand a year to be a pig almost every day with cocaine. hell never quit. how can you goto rehab when you never lose your car/mansion/hot sluts cause of the habit. in fact you can just buy hookers and blow every day for the rest of your life?
you only need like 15 grand a year to be a pig almost every day with cocaine. hell never quit. how can you goto rehab when you never lose your car/mansion/hot sluts cause of the habit. in fact you can just buy hookers and blow every day for the rest of your life?
highnoon- Posts : 567
Join date : 2009-11-18
Age : 39
Re: News in General
Qsc, some really fucked up synergism there isn't it; Charlie
Sheen and Alex Jones?
Flames, that weather about to hit California has me
wondering; Rothschilds' just purchased a seventy percent share of
Weather Central. I need to look at this deeper considering weather
reports are considered by governments as 'high level state secrets'
because it has such a huge impact on commodities, trading,
banking, insurance and reinsurance.
Something very big is up here:
Sheen and Alex Jones?
Flames, that weather about to hit California has me
wondering; Rothschilds' just purchased a seventy percent share of
Weather Central. I need to look at this deeper considering weather
reports are considered by governments as 'high level state secrets'
because it has such a huge impact on commodities, trading,
banking, insurance and reinsurance.
Something very big is up here:
tgII- Posts : 2431
Join date : 2009-11-17
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Charlie Sheen. A net worth of 85 million and was making 2 million dollars per episode on his sit com.
And, Charlie, this is your life...
Charlie just has the mummified-walking dead palor.
I do believe his teeth have rotted out because of his drug use and has had them replaced.
His appearance and type of ramblings are indicative of someone who's brain has been permanently effected by long-term drug use. Than maniacal and grandiose verbage are key signals to the damage done by cocaine use.
I would even hazard a guess that he is not stranger to the Meth-od.
Growing up near Miami during the eighties and nineties and I have seen that cocaine destroy and level individuals and lives.
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/celebrities-behaving-badly-13034397
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/charlie-sheen-watch-2020-interview-abc-news-special-edition-13033821
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/video/jimmy-kimmel-airs-charlie-sheen-wildest-lines-13026721
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/sheen-sheen-13025108?tab=9482930§ion=1206872&playlist=1887643&page=1
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/charlie-sheen-not-bipolar-bi-winning-13017875
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/sheen-drug-test-results-revealed-live-13017942
Just a few more hits and Charlie will soon end up transforming into Eddie Van Halen...
And, Charlie, this is your life...
Charlie just has the mummified-walking dead palor.
I do believe his teeth have rotted out because of his drug use and has had them replaced.
His appearance and type of ramblings are indicative of someone who's brain has been permanently effected by long-term drug use. Than maniacal and grandiose verbage are key signals to the damage done by cocaine use.
I would even hazard a guess that he is not stranger to the Meth-od.
Growing up near Miami during the eighties and nineties and I have seen that cocaine destroy and level individuals and lives.
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/celebrities-behaving-badly-13034397
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/charlie-sheen-watch-2020-interview-abc-news-special-edition-13033821
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/video/jimmy-kimmel-airs-charlie-sheen-wildest-lines-13026721
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/video/sheen-sheen-13025108?tab=9482930§ion=1206872&playlist=1887643&page=1
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/charlie-sheen-not-bipolar-bi-winning-13017875
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/sheen-drug-test-results-revealed-live-13017942
Just a few more hits and Charlie will soon end up transforming into Eddie Van Halen...
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
Join date : 2009-12-01
Location : The Here & Now
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im kinda loving sheens change of expression, winning , winning, lets get it on.......its ON , i am detecting some amusing fresh analytical sense inside the apparent mania
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/sheen-goddesses-13033888
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/video/sheen-goddesses-13033888
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I can just see it now... Charlie and his goddesses standing over the bodies of his t.v show producers yelling "WINNING WINNING WINNING.".
The interviewer should have enquired into the monetary status of "Happy Family" is it a natural livin thing or a paid job
"Are the Goddesses on the payrol " or the "Giftroll"
I realise thats a tough place to go, but these questions come to mind sooner or later even to "Winners"
But i reckon that sheen has already procesed that one and is happy with the occassional lavish gift and free lodgings
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Some news from back home...
Quite ironic when you consider that the Florida Turnpike project, once it was completed, was only supposed to toll driver’s until enough money was collected from the public so that the Turnpike project paid for itself.
Once paid for with toll money, you were then going to be able to use that road without tolls.
That amount was reached years ago.
But then they decided to break that agreement and keep the tolls and over the years continue to raise the amounts.
A large class action settlement for screwing with people who actually wish to pay the tolls would be true justice.
Also consider that they may be holding people up who pay in cash and need change so that they will switch over to the electronic toll collection system called SunPass, where you are chipped and tolled automatically when you drive through the toll areas.
What is really bizarre is how the hell did anyone think they could do this and not have someone make a stink about it and sue? Almost as if someone wanted to get caught, have a huge lawsuit and have to pay out.
Quite ironic when you consider that the Florida Turnpike project, once it was completed, was only supposed to toll driver’s until enough money was collected from the public so that the Turnpike project paid for itself.
Once paid for with toll money, you were then going to be able to use that road without tolls.
That amount was reached years ago.
But then they decided to break that agreement and keep the tolls and over the years continue to raise the amounts.
A large class action settlement for screwing with people who actually wish to pay the tolls would be true justice.
Also consider that they may be holding people up who pay in cash and need change so that they will switch over to the electronic toll collection system called SunPass, where you are chipped and tolled automatically when you drive through the toll areas.
What is really bizarre is how the hell did anyone think they could do this and not have someone make a stink about it and sue? Almost as if someone wanted to get caught, have a huge lawsuit and have to pay out.
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
Join date : 2009-12-01
Location : The Here & Now
Re: News in General
Getting caught up with more coming, for now anyway...
This earthquake was just enormous. Still traumatized after the adrenaline of the first day has warn off; this was a huge earthquake, the destruction is incomprehensible. Myself and my family are all well and safe being here in Tokyo where the impact of the earthquake was felt less than in Miyagi, Iwawate, Ibaragi and Fukushima Prefectures. The Japanese are digging out. Some of my Japanese acquaintances fear they have lost relatives in Iwate - the harbor town there is simply gone.
When the earthquake hit I was on the train; and after coming to a stop, the train itself, station building, and buildings in the area started swaying back and forth. The electric power lines were whipping up and down so violently I thought they were going to snap. Many Japanese in the station and on the platform started screaming and running for cover. It was very, very terrifying because you don't know if the buildings are going to start coming down around you; and at first, after realizing what the hell was happening, I ran out of the station to avoid getting hit with any possible falling objects. Ended up walking home. A building close to where I live literally got ripped off its foundation. It was surreal and rather frightening to think that within minutes a destructive tsunami wave was heading towards the coast of Japan. The people there only had minutes to leave.
So far there are 1700 missing and feared dead....244 houses in Iwate Prefecture are simply gone and the harbor has been completely shredded...there isn't a structure left standing...
Shakin' in Tokyo and hope everyone is well....
Thank you, rainyday. Appreciate the thought.
This earthquake was just enormous. Still traumatized after the adrenaline of the first day has warn off; this was a huge earthquake, the destruction is incomprehensible. Myself and my family are all well and safe being here in Tokyo where the impact of the earthquake was felt less than in Miyagi, Iwawate, Ibaragi and Fukushima Prefectures. The Japanese are digging out. Some of my Japanese acquaintances fear they have lost relatives in Iwate - the harbor town there is simply gone.
When the earthquake hit I was on the train; and after coming to a stop, the train itself, station building, and buildings in the area started swaying back and forth. The electric power lines were whipping up and down so violently I thought they were going to snap. Many Japanese in the station and on the platform started screaming and running for cover. It was very, very terrifying because you don't know if the buildings are going to start coming down around you; and at first, after realizing what the hell was happening, I ran out of the station to avoid getting hit with any possible falling objects. Ended up walking home. A building close to where I live literally got ripped off its foundation. It was surreal and rather frightening to think that within minutes a destructive tsunami wave was heading towards the coast of Japan. The people there only had minutes to leave.
So far there are 1700 missing and feared dead....244 houses in Iwate Prefecture are simply gone and the harbor has been completely shredded...there isn't a structure left standing...
Shakin' in Tokyo and hope everyone is well....
Thank you, rainyday. Appreciate the thought.
tgII- Posts : 2431
Join date : 2009-11-17
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Tg - so glad your ok and avoided the terrible tragedy , must have been terrifying experience , yes please post any first hand reports
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Good to hear you are still kicking TG.
What are your concerns and considerations about any potential nuclear plumes coming your way?
What are your concerns and considerations about any potential nuclear plumes coming your way?
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
Join date : 2009-12-01
Location : The Here & Now
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News from the ground in Tokyo:
Hey guys!!, amazing what happens to a person when they are confronted with such ambiguity, uncertainty and chaos? Holy shit, this was bad...the destruction has been horrendous in northern Japan in Sendai, Miyagi and Iwate prefectures. Villages are simply gone with estimates up to 6,000 deaths and currently 100,00 homeless.
This dude is exhausted and don't know where to begin only that the Internet is still here...wow, amazing...and don't expect any impeccable English either...too tired to concentrate.
This earthquake took us completely by surprise; the ferocity was incredibly intense considering the energy it released off the coast which almost knocked me off my feet apprx. 400 miles south here in Tokyo. The entire station building I was in shook violently for what seemed like a very long time - the entire steel structure was swaying like a tree branch in a high wind. Power lines whipping up and down and the building across the street moving back and forth was the oddest thing to see - never thought hardened concrete and steel could do that without shattering...
My sense right now is that Japanese in Tokyo are in a somewhat traumatized shocked state not quite knowing what to do as I watch them on television lining up to get on a train that probably won't arrive for at least an hour. And then they'll have to wait several hours just to get on the train to go where they are headed to: work. Always the Japanese, their resilience is astonishing. Little sixteen year-old boy is interviewed in Iwate, he says: "My house was over there but it's not there now", and then walks off down the shredded road. It's not until he gets down the road that you realize he didn't have a clue where his family was. Somber indeed....
The concern now are these reactors, the propaganda and sensationalist reporting is just too overwhelming; I wouldn't have a clue what to report. The reactors started shutting down as soon as the sensors picked up vibration from the earthquake according to protocols and design. The problems started when the reactor was hit broadside by a tsunami wave estimated to be 5 meters in height (15 feet) traveling at about 80mph before the reactors could be cooled down. The rods were already extracted from the pool so nuclear reaction was halted, once again, according to protocol. When the tsunami wave hit the reactor, it damaged the pumps and electric generators that immediately start up when the reactor shuts down. Electricity has to be provided externally because the system can't produce its own electricity when it goes into automatic shutdown.
The problem is the heat cannot be dissipated...
When electric generators were damaged and alternates were trucked in, when they arrived the connections didn't match so connections had to also be trucked in. This took critical time. Problems stared compounding until there is a nightmare unfolding that few understand or can explain adequately...gas was bled off to prevent rupture and when it was released the combination of hydrogen and oxygen after going critical blew off the top of the outer buildings; the internal containment structures were not damaged.
Meanwhile, personally for me, there is no gas in the car and gas is not available at stations. When a truck shows up to fill the tanks at the station, hundreds of motorists appear out of the woodwork and lines take up to three hrs for a rationed 10 liters.
Within a day shelves were stripped bare of everything...warning: do not fuck around with this - get prepared whatever it takes.
Trains are not running, if they do run they are at 20-30 percent capacity. People cannot commute and this is going to have a devastating impact on Japan's economy that can hardly be calculated. A city of thirteen million are on their knees.
As of GMT18:12 Tuesday [as I type] a report just came in traces of radiation have been detected in Tokyo - what this denotes at this point I don't have a clue. In the next couple of days I'll be sure to put a picture up of myself if I glow in the dark.
Right now, truthfully, I am exhausted...don't even know what to think anymore...who would have ever thought hey?
My very close friend called me two days ago crying saying her brother finally contacted her and that his house was simply gone in Iwate Prefecture...
The nuclear reactors at Fukushima are 190 miles north and slightly east of me and am not taking anything at face value until I can confirm it myself concerning their status...the shit out here that is being reported is almost criminal...
Shakin' in Tokyo; and if you guys have a roof over your head and a warm bed consider yourself right now some of the most fortunate people in the world...
Stay well; stay safe...talk soon...
Hey guys!!, amazing what happens to a person when they are confronted with such ambiguity, uncertainty and chaos? Holy shit, this was bad...the destruction has been horrendous in northern Japan in Sendai, Miyagi and Iwate prefectures. Villages are simply gone with estimates up to 6,000 deaths and currently 100,00 homeless.
This dude is exhausted and don't know where to begin only that the Internet is still here...wow, amazing...and don't expect any impeccable English either...too tired to concentrate.
This earthquake took us completely by surprise; the ferocity was incredibly intense considering the energy it released off the coast which almost knocked me off my feet apprx. 400 miles south here in Tokyo. The entire station building I was in shook violently for what seemed like a very long time - the entire steel structure was swaying like a tree branch in a high wind. Power lines whipping up and down and the building across the street moving back and forth was the oddest thing to see - never thought hardened concrete and steel could do that without shattering...
My sense right now is that Japanese in Tokyo are in a somewhat traumatized shocked state not quite knowing what to do as I watch them on television lining up to get on a train that probably won't arrive for at least an hour. And then they'll have to wait several hours just to get on the train to go where they are headed to: work. Always the Japanese, their resilience is astonishing. Little sixteen year-old boy is interviewed in Iwate, he says: "My house was over there but it's not there now", and then walks off down the shredded road. It's not until he gets down the road that you realize he didn't have a clue where his family was. Somber indeed....
The concern now are these reactors, the propaganda and sensationalist reporting is just too overwhelming; I wouldn't have a clue what to report. The reactors started shutting down as soon as the sensors picked up vibration from the earthquake according to protocols and design. The problems started when the reactor was hit broadside by a tsunami wave estimated to be 5 meters in height (15 feet) traveling at about 80mph before the reactors could be cooled down. The rods were already extracted from the pool so nuclear reaction was halted, once again, according to protocol. When the tsunami wave hit the reactor, it damaged the pumps and electric generators that immediately start up when the reactor shuts down. Electricity has to be provided externally because the system can't produce its own electricity when it goes into automatic shutdown.
The problem is the heat cannot be dissipated...
When electric generators were damaged and alternates were trucked in, when they arrived the connections didn't match so connections had to also be trucked in. This took critical time. Problems stared compounding until there is a nightmare unfolding that few understand or can explain adequately...gas was bled off to prevent rupture and when it was released the combination of hydrogen and oxygen after going critical blew off the top of the outer buildings; the internal containment structures were not damaged.
Meanwhile, personally for me, there is no gas in the car and gas is not available at stations. When a truck shows up to fill the tanks at the station, hundreds of motorists appear out of the woodwork and lines take up to three hrs for a rationed 10 liters.
Within a day shelves were stripped bare of everything...warning: do not fuck around with this - get prepared whatever it takes.
Trains are not running, if they do run they are at 20-30 percent capacity. People cannot commute and this is going to have a devastating impact on Japan's economy that can hardly be calculated. A city of thirteen million are on their knees.
As of GMT18:12 Tuesday [as I type] a report just came in traces of radiation have been detected in Tokyo - what this denotes at this point I don't have a clue. In the next couple of days I'll be sure to put a picture up of myself if I glow in the dark.
Right now, truthfully, I am exhausted...don't even know what to think anymore...who would have ever thought hey?
My very close friend called me two days ago crying saying her brother finally contacted her and that his house was simply gone in Iwate Prefecture...
The nuclear reactors at Fukushima are 190 miles north and slightly east of me and am not taking anything at face value until I can confirm it myself concerning their status...the shit out here that is being reported is almost criminal...
Shakin' in Tokyo; and if you guys have a roof over your head and a warm bed consider yourself right now some of the most fortunate people in the world...
Stay well; stay safe...talk soon...
tgII- Posts : 2431
Join date : 2009-11-17
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."the shit out here that is being reported is almost criminal..."
lol ditto
where i work the elevators have television screens but they're on some static station that just cycles several ads/realtors and the headlines are very sensational. its great to hear insight on the reactor story because i dont think canadians are aware yet that it was an intentional gas relief with the roof situation
lol ditto
where i work the elevators have television screens but they're on some static station that just cycles several ads/realtors and the headlines are very sensational. its great to hear insight on the reactor story because i dont think canadians are aware yet that it was an intentional gas relief with the roof situation
highnoon- Posts : 567
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Thanks for the update Timothy...and take care.
I can relate with grocery stores becoming bare in a couple of days due to hurricanes and even not having power for six to eight weeks.
But the potential radiation from multiple reactors is just too horrific to speculate upon...and much worse than any tsunami.
Keep us posted if you can Timothy.
I can relate with grocery stores becoming bare in a couple of days due to hurricanes and even not having power for six to eight weeks.
But the potential radiation from multiple reactors is just too horrific to speculate upon...and much worse than any tsunami.
Keep us posted if you can Timothy.
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
Join date : 2009-12-01
Location : The Here & Now
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Regardless of the..."Symbolism"???
That is the last thing I take when considering the Red Cross.
Oh...no...no...no...no thank you.
I consider this "business" to be terribly corrupt and still doesn't allow external oversight of its fraudulent "franchise" operations.
It still has millions of 911 money and hundreds of millions not payed out for the tsunami relief in Thailand.
I even remember the Clinton-Canadian-Red Cross tainted blood scandal.
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=30570
Far too many incidences with this group. And all the veterans in my family do not support these profiteers either from their own personal experiences.
But yes, maybe fifty cents to a dollar of your ten dollar donation may actually buy a cup of rice for someone.
That is the last thing I take when considering the Red Cross.
Oh...no...no...no...no thank you.
I consider this "business" to be terribly corrupt and still doesn't allow external oversight of its fraudulent "franchise" operations.
It still has millions of 911 money and hundreds of millions not payed out for the tsunami relief in Thailand.
I even remember the Clinton-Canadian-Red Cross tainted blood scandal.
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=30570
Far too many incidences with this group. And all the veterans in my family do not support these profiteers either from their own personal experiences.
But yes, maybe fifty cents to a dollar of your ten dollar donation may actually buy a cup of rice for someone.
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
Join date : 2009-12-01
Location : The Here & Now
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