lol wut the hell tylonol 3's for braces???? i only had mine for 2 years, but the pain wasnt that bad. Only hurt for a day or 2 after i got them tightened.
The monitor I was using before was a bit darker, so it looked like you were wearing dark nylon, or something to that effect. Then I looked at it on my laptop, which has a brighter screen, and I can see the water now.
nicole... you look so similar to Kirsten Dust that I almost screamed!
Humm...
DaNoobie;37150 said:
but Nicole is blonde
Kirsten Dunst is blonde. She only dyed her hair red for the role of Mary Jane Watson in Spiderman. Ironically, Bryce Dallas Howard, who played Gwen Stacy, a blonde, in Spiderman 3, was actually a "red head" and dyed her hair blonde for the role...
Couple years ago. You making a crack about my age? :P
Seriously, you don't need a fancy computer for a liquid scintillation counter. You put the sources in, it does the counting, you walk off with a printout. It even runs DOS. ;) It's just as automated as some whizz-bang Core 2 Duo with gigs of RAM and Windows Vista, too.
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Then I tried to smile like normal people do, and it turns out like a robot smile:
JESUS.
The good thing though is that they're gone.
I had braces for 6 years, so I know what pain you had to go through haha. No more Tylenol 3 =D
congratz!!
Red is cool.
Plus, this forum gets to see it before the roommate MB does, WOW.
i can delete that porn now
And Flora, your hair cut is awesome, you don't show it off enough!
And a new picture of me cus I feel like it.
Me in Harrison Lake:
I like colours.
*hides his own picture from the thread on the grounds that it would cause an implosion of the universe*
The monitor I was using before was a bit darker, so it looked like you were wearing dark nylon, or something to that effect. Then I looked at it on my laptop, which has a brighter screen, and I can see the water now.
Yeah, so much for being observant. :tongue:
I'm the big guy on the left. :tongue:
Y'all can laugh now.
PS. Yes, that thing in my lab coat pocket is a radiation dosimeter. That was taken in one of my nuclear science labs.
Seriously, you don't need a fancy computer for a liquid scintillation counter. You put the sources in, it does the counting, you walk off with a printout. It even runs DOS. ;) It's just as automated as some whizz-bang Core 2 Duo with gigs of RAM and Windows Vista, too.