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trailmix

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  1. Or duct tape him to the front of a remote control 757 and fly him into a building?
  2. I agree, wish it were less solitaire. But he will slowly go crazy in there, and he will not have been martyred. Killing him will not bring back those who died on 9/11, and he really didnt have much to do with it (according to various reports) I wanted to see him hang, personally... but he got a fair trial, something no one outside of the USA is really guaranteed. [ 04. May 2006, 12:41: Message edited by: trailmix ]
  3. Did they say he will be in solitaire? I don't think thats the case... even maximum security prisons have a gen. population. In fact, the reason he would have wanted death is because death row inmates are on solitare confinement until their sentence is carried out which may take years. I bet this dude gets shived, either by inmate or guard... sh*t happens ya know? Edit: I really can't spell good... [ 03. May 2006, 18:55: Message edited by: trailmix ]
  4. Hey everyone, just to shed some light on the subject of shin splints... i am a biomechanics researcher and this is a common problem in sports medicine. Firstly, shin splints as they are commonly known refers toany chronic pain in the front of the leg... but more accurately refers to stress fractures in the front of your tibia caused by repetetive loading from running, usually. These are tough (not impossible) to get and require high mileage running accumulate. For the average 2-3 mile a day runner these usually arent the issue. Other problems mistaken for shin splints are usually cramps in the tibialis anterior (TA)which is the muscle in the front of ur leg that pulls your foot up. Since this muslce keeps your toes from dragging and works harder during running than anything else it can becoem engorged with blood and cramp up easily..this feels like shin splints. A lot of athletes spend a long time on stretching their hamstrings and achilles and forget about the front of their legs, remember there are two motions in every direction, foot up/ foot down, leg up, leg back etc. So after stretching out that hammy stretch out your TA! Stength training your calves and TAs will help the problem. THis link sums it all up. http://www.bodyresults.com/E2Shinsplints.asp ~mix
  5. putfile pulled the video... anyone else havea copy of it?
  6. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! i can't type "ha" enough, my god i think i just shat myself...
  7. Yeah you need the divx plug in. Google "divx" and dowload it for free if youre interested, then DL the whole video to your computer. You can so easily see these guys offloading weapons into the desert, its funny to hear ppl talk about them being farming equipment. After the first dude gets shot, the 2nd dude is desparately trying to unwrap the "farming equipment"... thats what I would do too, open up that SA-7, err, i mean, garden hoe, to get some last minute work done! [ 12. April 2006, 10:16: Message edited by: trailmix ]
  8. Heres a link to a pretty good video... unfortunately its on a liberal indy-media site that calls the attack "murder." What is funny though, is that the longer version is very incriminating but the short version (made by the host) actually looks like the attack is unwarranted. Read the comments below, its good for killing some time (no pun intended). http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2004/01/284086.html [ 12. April 2006, 09:18: Message edited by: trailmix ]
  9. i think you will LOVE this one: http://www.alexisparkinn.com/oh_my_god.htm ~mix
  10. i was going to say about the original pic.. the last time I saw a flanker that low... it crashed!
  11. No you wouldnt. Academy of Military Science (AMS)is the ANG;s equivalent of the AF Officer Training School (OTS). Pipeline: AMS - Brooks Physical - UPT - Survival - follow on - home station seasoning ~mix
  12. Anyone know how long F-16 seasoning at guard units is... typically speaking?
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