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  1. i dont usually post anything too personal about myself on these boards but maybe some of you can learn from my mistakes...

    i got my 1st credit cards while i was in college, never using them that much since mom and dad were basically paying my way through school. after i graduated, i totally slacked off and didn't get a "real" job right away so i was making little money, but had a lot of bills (rent, utilities, college loans, etc). i started using my credit cards to pay for bills, then i just went buckwild and spent spent spent. i couldn't/didn't make the minimum payments on a few of my cards and had collectors call me NON-STOP. not until one credit agency put a levy on my bank account and threatened to sue me did i finally wake up and see what i was doing.

    using credit cards wisely (paying your bills on time, not getting i n way over your head) can help to build your credit. using them like i did can become a huge burden on you and your future.

  2. that's totally crazy. someone is willing to give them MILLIONS of $ to help fight the spread of HIV/AIDS and the prime minister refuses it just because he thinks it would cause public panic. i wonder what he'll be thinking in a few years when the AIDS crisis is a huge epidemic in his country and what kind of public panic that would cause. :rolleyes:

  3. AGE: 29... i think im the oldest one on here...

    TOWN: Philly, PA

    SINGLE/RELATIONSHIP?: steady relationship going on 2yrs

    FAVORITE BARS/CLUBS: these are in philly: fluid, aqualounge

    HAIR/EYE COLOR: shoulder length dark brwn hair, dark blonde highlights/brwn eyes

    HOBBIES: deep house/garage DJ

    COLLEGE/PROFESSION: B.S. in psych/bio from drexel. currently conduct human chemosensory research

    LOVES: the summer, going to shows, travelling, shopping, lazy weekends, going to the hair salon (probably since my hair is such a mess before that :afro:)

    HATES: apathy, ignorance... too many to list :tongue:

  4. Originally posted by mystify82281

    like those little cute trendy bags, who cares if you spend like 20 bucks on it bc you know you'll only use it for a short while...

    i agree. i have better things to spend my money on than some trendy overpriced stuff that i'll only use/wear for one season. :rolleyes:

  5. this is what i found from a website:

    http://www.folica.com/appliances/bab2552.htm

    (actually its 75USD)

    The ceramic iron assists in making hair more manageable, by generating a negative ion field. When hair becomes entirely charged by static electricity (positive electrical charges produced by dry friction and natural movement of the hair), it tends to spread out and become difficult to style. The hair cuticles open, resulting in dull, unhealthy hair. The negatively charged molecules generated by ceramic products smooth and relax the hair by canceling static electricity.

    The source of all heat lies in the infrared. When introduced to heat, the ceramic products emit far infrared heat waves, which have longer wavelengths. Heat at this level is more easily absorbed by hair, resulting in enhanced vitality, reduced stress, and less damage.

    Product Features:

    170 watts of power with superior Ceramic Pulse heating technology

    1¼" plate size

    Ceramic creates shiny, smooth finish

    Ceramic emits ion reflectives

    Ceramic renews and revitalizes hair

    Ceramic instant heat

    Heating plates wrap around edge for easy finishing touches! Also included is a removable comb. Add comb to hold hair securely while straightening. Remove comb to add finishing touches.

    Lock the heat in! New swivel lock keeps the iron in closed position while not in use, maintaining maximum plate temperature of 220º.

    Contoured easy grip handles

    9' professional power cord

    Dual voltage for worldwide use

    One year limited warranty

    Warnings & Precautions:

    Keep away from water to reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire or bodily injury. For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always read the instruction book carefully before using.

  6. Originally posted by hotcheme

    i heard that he will be in philadelphia the 30th - i don't know where. does anyone have any information or set times? i want to go but it depends on how late he is going to spin.

    not sure about sasha... but john digweed will be playin in philly the 24th:

    Sunday Night November 24th

    TANTRUM and Tigerhook present

    John Digweed

    Opening Set:

    Randall Jones

    Admission is through ADVANCED tickets only. There will be no paid admission at the door on the night of November 24th.

    Tickets will go on sale at TANTRUM next Wednesday night November 13th... and Yes, we will sell out. If, by chance, we have tickets left over from Wed the 13th, they will go on sale at CUE Records the following day.

    The event will be an intimate evening with John Digweed and Randall Jones.

    Really this is a sincere "thank you" to all of those who have supported Fluid Wednesday nights and progressive music in Philadelphia.

    TANTRUM is hosting the event, Tigerhook is supporting it, and tickets are $20.

    and don't you dare forget:

    Wed Night

    November 13

    RESIDENT NIGHT

    No DJ’s named Steve this night, but heaps of the Philadelphia

    professional party crew. Join Tantrum residents Joshua Ryan, Vincent

    Wonder, Mat Leutwyler and Mark Pappas as they help celebrate the launch

    of FLUIDNIGHTCLUB.COM! Come out and hear some of the finest our city has

    to offer in progressive music and be sure to check out the site (launch

    date November 13th), Philly’s newest hub for the underground dance music scene!

    Wed Night

    November 20

    STEVE LAWLER

    The man you’ve been waiting for! A definitive DJ and producer; a

    taste-maker whose sets combine quality house music with the power to

    move dance floors around the world. Lawler's accomplished productions

    are favorites amongst the likes of Tenaglia, Sasha and Deep Dish. He’s

    touched down at nearly every decent club in the world and then some.

    Don’t miss his first Philadelphia appearance!

    Residents:

    Joshua 'Haircut' Ryan

    Vincent Wonder

    Matt Luetwyler

    Mark Pappas

    TANTRUMwednesdays

    FLUID NIGHTCLUB

    613 S. 4th Street

    Philadelphia, PA

    21+ Doors Open 10PM

  7. the reason people plug their pills is because it is more readily absorbed since there is a high concentration of blood vessels in your bumhole. as for rubbing it onto the vagina/clit...errr... i dont think so

  8. Nov. 2, 2002, 8:34PM

    Asian drug invades California

    New form of meth more dangerous than Ecstasy pill

    By LOUISE CHU

    Associated Press

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The newest drug to hit California's underground club scene is sweet, colorful -- and deadly.

    The drug, a form of methamphetamine called ya ba, a Thai name meaning "crazy drug," has made its way into raves and is said to be significantly more powerful and dangerous than the current club drug of choice, Ecstasy.

    "The scary thing about these is that they are adding color to them and adding flavor, which could give the perception that these drugs are less dangerous than they really are," says Will Glaspy, a spokesman for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

    The pills, which cost $10 to $20 apiece, are sometimes passed off as Ecstasy to unwitting users, Glaspy said. Packing a potent mix of highly addictive methamphetamine and caffeine, ya ba can keep users awake for days and has hallucinogenic effects, sometimes causing users to believe they have bugs crawling under their skin. The drug can be fatal, and common side effects include increased heart rate, dehydration, paranoia and depression.

    In August, federal agents in Sacramento made the largest bust of ya ba smugglers since the drug first appeared in the United States three years ago. The arrests of 10 people in Sacramento for allegedly smuggling 75,000 pills from Thailand and Laos came after the U.S. Customs Service seized 46 shipments of ya ba in Oakland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Honolulu, which were destined for Sacramento addresses.

    So far, ya ba has appeared mainly in Southeast Asian communities around California. Law enforcement's efforts have been hampered because "we're talking about a pretty closed community, so it's pretty hard to get information," said Daniel Lane, the lead U.S. Customs official in Sacramento.

    Methamphetamine abuse is not a new problem in the United States, where about 1 million people reported using meth in 2000.

    DEA chief Asa Hutchinson has called methamphetamines "the No. 1 drug problem in rural America." In urban areas, he says, club drugs are the top problem. Ya ba, then, may be a terrifying combination.

    Ya ba has become a vague label for any type of methamphetamine in pill form, although it specifically refers to the brand produced in Southeast Asia. Meth more commonly comes in powder form, allowing users to snort it through their nostrils or inhale its fumes when heated.

    In Thailand, addiction to ya ba has reached nearly epidemic proportions, with the Thai Health Ministry estimating 3 million people are addicted to amphetamines.

    Ya ba was at first sold legally in Thailand, where truckers used the pills to stay awake. The government declared ya ba illegal in 1970, but the drug has since managed to enter all segments of Thai society, with reports of widespread drug use by manual laborers, college students and even 5-year-old schoolchildren.

    The drug is now produced mainly in Burma by the United Wa State Army, a group of ethnic tribesmen allied with the country's ruling junta and known to be one of the world's largest and most well-armed drug-dealing organizations, law enforcement officials said.

    Ya ba already has spread outside Southeast Asia, and reportedly has shown up on the underground club scene throughout Europe and Australia.

  9. Originally posted by t0nythelover

    yeah everyone hates the us but still lives here because the us jacks everything from their countries anyway. might as well live in the country that u created the lifestyle for right. asians like in china and shit made the railroads and build sneakers and shit for mad cheap, tell them to go home. blacks built this fuckin country at the cost of their lives and freedom, let them go home too right. hey the native americans should go home because they dont like it here either, oh and the mexicans too, even though a third of the u.s. is really mexican land. this country is for everyone, blacks, whites, muslim, christian, whatever. im sick of people telling other people to leave the u.s., as if they are native american and really belong here. if ur not native american then technically you dont belong on this continent so there u go.

    thank you.

    Originally posted by dnice35

    Then stop bitching about this country and its policies..... fucking people like you come here, collect a paycheck and then all you can do is bitch and moan about our goverment. If you dont like this country get the fuck out, go back to whatever hole you crawled out of.

    just because we may complain about our country does not necessarily mean that we want to leave it or think we would be better some place else. it means we see the world with open eyes, not through rose-tinted glasses. we see things wrong with our society and work to change those injustices. with this change we hope to improve our country and make it better for everyone who lives here.

  10. even though i think some levis look cute, i would never buy from that company. out of all the U.S. companies who once owned sweatshops in saipan, they are the only ones who have not settled in a workers' rights lawsuit. all the companies who settled agreed to adopt a code of conduct

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