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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 24, 2009 16:35:48 GMT -5
You are certainly talented. Thanks Bob
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 24, 2009 13:46:35 GMT -5
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 24, 2009 0:56:14 GMT -5
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 23:51:03 GMT -5
Turbo in high school.
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 23:43:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the videos man good stuff.
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 11:41:14 GMT -5
Updated with a new wallpaper that looks real good on the desktop. Icons show fine. Nice! Much better! It's on all four of my monitors as we speak. Thanks! Cool bro thanks glad you like it. I'll make a few more when i find the time
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 4:33:58 GMT -5
when did they hire wolverine to work for video jug Good stuff congrats
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 4:03:00 GMT -5
Can you make one that's not so busy? I put this one on my work computer, but had to take it off cause I had a hard time distinguishing between my desktop icons and the background. It's a cool picture, but not very functional as a background for me, JMO. Good job though. Updated with a new wallpaper that looks real good on the desktop. Icons show fine.
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 3:18:56 GMT -5
Cool John thanks alot
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 3:17:33 GMT -5
That's pretty cool
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 23, 2009 3:09:11 GMT -5
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 22, 2009 18:42:10 GMT -5
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 22, 2009 11:44:56 GMT -5
lol sweet, but they have to be electric
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 22, 2009 9:36:25 GMT -5
Yeah def the nerve issue is the biggest.
"Treatment The most frequently recommended treatment for pinched nerve is rest for the affected area. Your doctor will ask you to stop any activities that cause or aggravate the compression.
Physical therapy A physical therapist can teach you exercises that strengthen and stretch the muscles in the affected area in order to relieve pressure on the nerve. He or she may also recommend modifications to activities that aggravate the nerve.
Medications Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others) and naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn) can help relieve pain and alleviate inflammation around the nerve. Your doctor may recommend a prescription-strength NSAID if your pain is severe.
Surgery If the nerve doesn't improve after several weeks to a few months with conservative treatments, surgery to take pressure off the nerve may be necessary. "
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Post by "VENGEANCE" -David Rivera- on Sept 22, 2009 8:00:44 GMT -5
Dammit...I believe I was just Rick Rolled for the first time ever. Well done, Butcher. Seem like the right time to give it a try.lol
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