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RollCNY 12-15-12 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by LowCel (Post 15054401)
I RESEMBLE that remark!!!!

Isn't that Curley Joe's line?

runwiththewind 12-15-12 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by surgeonstone (Post 15053792)
I used to work with a surgical tech who had 2 wolf hybrids. She would collect road kill on the way home from work, deer, squirrel, raccoon, even possum, and throw it to the wolfs at home. Anything new on the way home was considered fresh enough. The tech was a really cute girl from West Va. Tough as nails.

Your poor cat has to fend for himself and kill his meal himself.:) I had a dentist friend in L.A. who also had wolf hybrids - very cool animals. I worked on a movie and saw wolves up close and personal on the hot wired set. They are beautiful animals. The origin of the dog began with the domestication of the Grey Wolf which is why some holistic vets will tell you to feed a prey-model style diet consisting of uncooked meat, edible bones and organs like what the wolf ate.

WhyFi 12-15-12 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH... (Post 15054399)
bs

Ha ha - yeah, I don't think she'd have to *say* anything...

runwiththewind 12-15-12 07:57 PM


Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH... (Post 15054398)
No one here is trying to be funny...most here are truely idiots...:twitchy:

http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=288654

WHOOOSSHHH... 12-15-12 08:00 PM

Oh SOLO.....:love:
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...-oJcpKsPkQEqDO

LesterOfPuppets 12-15-12 08:04 PM

I had one cat that would eat popcorn and potato chips, another that would chew on cigarettes. Plenty of grass eaterss and catnip eaterss of course

WHOOOSSHHH... 12-15-12 08:04 PM

oh well...
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...mfWpO60nvGM5-A

WHOOOSSHHH... 12-15-12 08:09 PM

Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that you know who? 3rd from the left...not surprising though, we have seen the pics from greece..
http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...fSu4bUtU7ruFD_

BillyD 12-15-12 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by runwiththewind (Post 15054354)
I've spent years on dog forums/nutrition groups.

Q: You have any experience or knowledge with Armour Thyroid for dogs?

RUOkie 12-15-12 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by WHOOOSSHHH... (Post 15054398)
No one here is trying to be funny...most here are truely idiots...:twitchy:

Especially whooshie

WhyFi 12-15-12 08:44 PM

Out of habit, I've been watching a crappy, bootleg livestream of the Wolves/Mavericks game. At the start of the 3rd quarter I realized that I live in MN and could tune in and watch the high def broadcast.

RollCNY 12-15-12 08:47 PM

Bike related content:

Question for the folks with cyclocross bikes: do you notice the higher bottom bracket? Looks like many models have 2" less Bob drop. I was looking at CX frames as a light tourer but worry that will push me way on top of the ride, especially looking at 60 cm frames. Do you guys notice any difference?

runwiththewind 12-15-12 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 15054503)
Q: You have any experience or knowledge with Armour Thyroid for dogs?

Soloxine is the gold standard for dogs with a thyroid problem. My Whippet had thyroidal carcinoma in '08. He was diagnosed when he was 7 yo with low thyroid. You might want to read this thread:

http://itchmoforums.com/veterinary-a...e-t5880.0.html

surgeonstone 12-15-12 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by BillyD (Post 15054236)
Go to the head of the class!!

Didn't get into med school for nothing.

BillyD 12-15-12 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by runwiththewind (Post 15054576)
Soloxine is the gold standard for dogs with a thyroid problem. My Whippet had thyroidal carcinoma in '08. He was diagnosed when he was 7 yo with low thyroid. You might want to read this thread:

http://itchmoforums.com/veterinary-a...e-t5880.0.html

My guy has been on levothyroxine for years with incomplete relief. The remaining symptoms were diagnosed as allergies but I'm not convinced of that. Found a holistic vet to prescribe Armour Thyroid and we're now in the process of trying to determine the proper dosage.

surgeonstone 12-15-12 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by surgeonstone (Post 15054601)
Didn't get into med school for nothing.

My startling ability to state the obvious blew away even the most hardened professor.

LowCel 12-15-12 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by surgeonstone (Post 15054604)
My startling ability to state the obvious blew away even the most hardened professor.

Hey doc, is it normal for a person to be nervous / fidgity while on percoset?

surgeonstone 12-15-12 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by LowCel (Post 15054619)
Hey doc, is it normal for a person to be nervous / fidgity while on percoset?

It happens, some have a very dysphoric effect with it, can't stand it. Others use it only for the pain relief and could care less about any euphoria. Then there is the third group who when taking it think where the hell have you been my whole life-you complete me. The later effect is the one we watch out for, a sure addict in the making.

RUOkie 12-15-12 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by LowCel (Post 15054619)
Hey doc, is it normal for a person to be nervous / fidgity while on percoset?

very common. At least in my experience

LowCel 12-15-12 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by surgeonstone (Post 15054632)
It happens, some have a very dysphoric effect with it, can't stand it. Others use it only for the pain relief and could care less about any euphoria. Then there is the third group who when taking it think where the hell have you been my whole life-you complete me. The later effect is the one we watch out for, a sure addict in the making.

I'm not getting any good / happy feelings out of it. I'm not getting any depression out of it either, just kind of a nervous sensation. It does seem to be helping some with the pain but it doesn't take care of it completely. I'm pretty lucky, I don't feel that I have ever been addicted to any medication (other than Nyquil, that stuff is awesome).

LowCel 12-15-12 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by RUOkie (Post 15054654)
very common. At least in my experience

Thank ya sir. Helps put my mind at ease.

surgeonstone 12-15-12 09:49 PM

Just got back from seeing the latest Bond flick with my two boys, great Bond flick-loved it.

rjones28 12-15-12 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by Velo Vol (Post 15053432)
I'm still trapped in the analog age.

Then how did you get here?

rjones28 12-15-12 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by surgeonstone (Post 15054601)
Didn't get into med school for nothing.

I'm sure they charged you quite a bit.

Velo Vol 12-15-12 10:06 PM


Originally Posted by rjones28 (Post 15054678)
Then how did you get here?

http://cdn2.techworld.com/cmsdata/sl...4_thumb555.jpg


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