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Whitfield
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: generic prozac look like |
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these trucks should be in all cities. jealous.
old stuff is old
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Tre
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Posted: 8 11 2008 Post subject: ocd prozac |
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“Comcast charges me $250 a month. I cannot wait until the day I can get my TV via the Internet and only pay for one service.
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Nithar
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Posted: 8 12 2008 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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That's what I call a sticky situation!.
only by the age of 23 do his fingers get even close to the keyboard.!
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Zoriah
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: ocd prozac |
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Sponsored by Ford?
Have you heard "Nine To The Universe"? (see my post above)Just a glimpse of what might have been. |
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Timmoney
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: hair loss and prozac |
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Experts say that the odds of finding a story with more than 1% truth on Daily Mail are more than 1million to one.

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Jaeden
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Posted: 12 11 2009 Post subject: picture of a prozac pill |
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I don't look at TV or newspapers, or listen to radio, either.I've got a computer to do all of that.
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Audrey
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Posted: 8 12 2007 Post subject: difference between pail prozac zoloft |
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Let's assume there is an intelligent species capable of FTL, and able to find our tiny planet orbitting this meager star we call the sun. Lets also assume they are in our galaxy, or nearby enough to be interested, and in our timeframe, out of the billions of years our universe has existed. There are likely millions of planets like ours, in a given galaxy, but lets assume randomly that they choose ours to come to, and that they are hostile. We are a virus to them, and we would probably last about one second before our planet was sterilized of humans. Most likely a nanobot swarm or some type of energy wave and we would disappear instantly. Even easier, one stray asteroid to alter course and bombard us with and we are done for, just give it a few years. They might be surprised by our native micro/nano-fauna though, ala H.G. Wells, although those things are evolved to accomodate our specific DNA sequences, and may not really bother them. Likely DNA would be a foreign thing to them.
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SabrinaSakae
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Precious
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hmm I might actually do this now. We shall see :P |
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