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Someone's lonely - hello triple post.


Ok...here are some pics


Amy's starting to get that "I'm pretty fucked up" face.
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Luke and I gazing wistfully into the distance. I have no idea what was over there but we look like a fecchin' JC Penny ad for fat guy clothing
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2 drunk dragons
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LOL at the JC Penny models... wistfully staring into the distance; probably at some grils ass.

Why don't you post the pics of you and luke doing the dragon. Afraid Thrawn will become jelous?

Oh, i don't know why I look like I'm preggo in the picture, I think the flap of my shirt was caught on something. And... we had been drinking since 2PM of course I have the fucked up face on.
 
Candy said:
Oh, i don't know why I look like I'm preggo in the picture, I think the flap of my shirt was caught on something.



Midnight munchies linked to sleeping pills
Ambien users report short-term memory loss, uncontrollable binge eating


Reuters
Updated: 6:12 a.m. ET March 15, 2006


CHICAGO - Strange behavior by insomniacs taking prescription drugs, ranging from binge eating to having sex while asleep, have raised safety questions about anti-insomnia medications like Sanofi-Aventis’ Ambien.

Researchers in Minnesota are studying cases where insomniacs taking Ambien got up in the middle of the night, binged uncontrollably, then remembered nothing of their actions. The researchers expect to publish data shortly.

Such sleep-induced side effects while on the medications have been around for years, but the incidence is rising because of an explosion in the drugs’ use, specialists said.

About 30 million people in the United States take sleep medications, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. By some counts that is a 50 percent jump since the beginning of the decade.

Some of the most serious side effects are short-term memory loss, and accidents involving patients who drive the next day while still feeling drugged.

“Patients who may have engaged in this unusual behavior at night -- it’s relatively rare and bizarre,” said Donna Arand, president of the American Insomnia Association.

“The daytime sleepiness -- that drugged feeling that people may have -- is probably the most worrisome because of the (vehicular) accidents that can occur.”


Other insomnia medications are Lunesta from Sepracor Inc. and Sonata made by King Pharmaceuticals Inc.. In the $2 billion U.S. market for the drugs, market leader Ambien boasts 12 billion nights of patient use.

Increased use of the drugs is spurred in part by heavy advertising and patients may be using the drugs for longer periods than they are intended, experts said.

Memory problems
Consumer group Public Citizen warned that Ambien should only be used on a limited basis because it causes temporary amnesia, according to pharmacist Larry Sasich.

Because the Food and Drug Administration’s reporting system is voluntary and anecdotal, “we don’t know how big a problem it is ... we have no way to accurately to assess the prevalence,” said Sasich a consultant for Public Citizen.

Sanofi-Aventis said sleepwalking is a rare side effect listed on Ambien’s label and that it reports all events to the FDA. Still, it had no statistics about the prevalence of sleepwalking.

Ken Sassower, a staff neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston said a colleague who had taken one of the sleep drugs could not recall advising residents on rounds the next morning.

“The memory issue may be an infrequent side effect, but when it occurs it can be pretty significant ... certainly that needs to be looked at in a more rigorous way,” he said.

Doctors recommended against abruptly stopping the drugs, which can cause withdrawal symptoms including seizures.

“The risk was always there; we are seeing it more now because so many more people are using the drugs,” said Merrill Mitler, program director at the sleep disorder unit at the National Institutes of Health.
 
Fuck ya I would!!!!! Speaking of 24 OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just watched mondays episode last night, lordy lordy lordy what an amazing episode
 
BeeRad said:
Fuck ya I would!!!!! Speaking of 24 OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just watched mondays episode last night, lordy lordy lordy what an amazing episode

Lemme guess...

Someone is smuggling *bomb *nerve gas *nuke into the US, and the only way Jack Bauer could stop it was by *faking his own death *pretending to be a rogue agent *roughing up someone in an interrogation room just bordering the line of torture. All the while Elisha Cuthbert stood around looked the cute, some people yelled, and maybe one guy got shot. That about right?
 
KNYTE said:
Lemme guess...

Someone is smuggling *bomb *nerve gas *nuke into the US, and the only way Jack Bauer could stop it was by *faking his own death *pretending to be a rogue agent *roughing up someone in an interrogation room just bordering the line of torture. All the while Elisha Cuthbert stood around looked the cute, some people yelled, and maybe one guy got shot. That about right?

I hate when people try to sum up shows that are pretty freakin obvious. Like what is the point? Basically you can say that about any show on TV. You know what the basic outline of the story is, what do you want them to make Jack a clown and have a pony ride instead of counter terrorism? Hey I dont think I am going to watch the hockey game because...

Lemme guess
Someone is trying to beat someone else *Lightning *Redwings *Maple Leafs on a sheet of ice, and the only whay they can win is *knocking the puck into the net *playing good defense. All the while the fans little kids stood there and looked cute on the jumbo tron, some people cheered and maybe a tie happens. That about right?:fly:
 
Sarcasmo said:
Midnight munchies linked to sleeping pills
Ambien users report short-term memory loss, uncontrollable binge eating


Reuters
Updated: 6:12 a.m. ET March 15, 2006


CHICAGO - Strange behavior by insomniacs taking prescription drugs, ranging from binge eating to having sex while asleep, have raised safety questions about anti-insomnia medications like Sanofi-Aventis’ Ambien.

Researchers in Minnesota are studying cases where insomniacs taking Ambien got up in the middle of the night, binged uncontrollably, then remembered nothing of their actions. The researchers expect to publish data shortly.

Such sleep-induced side effects while on the medications have been around for years, but the incidence is rising because of an explosion in the drugs’ use, specialists said.

About 30 million people in the United States take sleep medications, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. By some counts that is a 50 percent jump since the beginning of the decade.

Some of the most serious side effects are short-term memory loss, and accidents involving patients who drive the next day while still feeling drugged.

“Patients who may have engaged in this unusual behavior at night -- it’s relatively rare and bizarre,” said Donna Arand, president of the American Insomnia Association.

“The daytime sleepiness -- that drugged feeling that people may have -- is probably the most worrisome because of the (vehicular) accidents that can occur.”


Other insomnia medications are Lunesta from Sepracor Inc. and Sonata made by King Pharmaceuticals Inc.. In the $2 billion U.S. market for the drugs, market leader Ambien boasts 12 billion nights of patient use.

Increased use of the drugs is spurred in part by heavy advertising and patients may be using the drugs for longer periods than they are intended, experts said.

Memory problems
Consumer group Public Citizen warned that Ambien should only be used on a limited basis because it causes temporary amnesia, according to pharmacist Larry Sasich.

Because the Food and Drug Administration’s reporting system is voluntary and anecdotal, “we don’t know how big a problem it is ... we have no way to accurately to assess the prevalence,” said Sasich a consultant for Public Citizen.

Sanofi-Aventis said sleepwalking is a rare side effect listed on Ambien’s label and that it reports all events to the FDA. Still, it had no statistics about the prevalence of sleepwalking.

Ken Sassower, a staff neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston said a colleague who had taken one of the sleep drugs could not recall advising residents on rounds the next morning.

“The memory issue may be an infrequent side effect, but when it occurs it can be pretty significant ... certainly that needs to be looked at in a more rigorous way,” he said.

Doctors recommended against abruptly stopping the drugs, which can cause withdrawal symptoms including seizures.

“The risk was always there; we are seeing it more now because so many more people are using the drugs,” said Merrill Mitler, program director at the sleep disorder unit at the National Institutes of Health.

They forgot to mention the rare cases of bizarre posting and wierd telephone conversations. I was going to post something similar and you beat me to it.
I really do hope they don't take it off the market; when used as you are suppossed to you get an excellent night's sleep; I've never experienced an Ambien Hangover or a binge for that matter; I'm more of the drunk dialing type I guess... LOL
 
BeeRad said:
I hate when people try to sum up shows that are pretty freakin obvious. Like what is the point? Basically you can say that about any show on TV. You know what the basic outline of the story is, what do you want them to make Jack a clown and have a pony ride instead of counter terrorism? Hey I dont think I am going to watch the hockey game because...

Lemme guess
Someone is trying to beat someone else *Lightning *Redwings *Maple Leafs on a sheet of ice, and the only whay they can win is *knocking the puck into the net *playing good defense. All the while the fans little kids stood there and looked cute on the jumbo tron, some people cheered and maybe a tie happens. That about right?:fly:

My point is that the concept and writing of 24 are too freaking obvious.
 
KNYTE said:
My point is that the concept and writing of 24 are too freaking obvious.

which I do understand but Television is obvious. The nice part about 24 is they do push the envelope by doing things such as having nuclear meltdowns causing thousands of people to die and shooting down Airforce One with the president inside. Things that are normally averted in the common shows where the good guys win. It does keep you on the edge of your seat because they can, have and will kill off anyone they feel like. Sure Jack will not die but really, I think they will end up killing him off one day. I honestly hate 90% of TV and that is the only show I will not miss, im hooked
 
BeeRad said:
which I do understand but Television is obvious. The nice part about 24 is they do push the envelope by doing things such as having nuclear meltdowns causing thousands of people to die and shooting down Airforce One with the president inside. Things that are normally averted in the common shows where the good guys win. It does keep you on the edge of your seat because they can, have and will kill off anyone they feel like. Sure Jack will not die but really, I think they will end up killing him off one day. I honestly hate 90% of TV and that is the only show I will not miss, im hooked

Watch The Shield sometime.