Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:28 pm
*sigh* I miss Cynthia…
Conquer Club, a free online multiplayer variation of a popular world domination board game.
http://rzmhprwww.conquerclub.com/forum2/
http://rzmhprwww.conquerclub.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?t=14072
Colaalone wrote:
Ehhhhhh?
hecter wrote:Colaalone wrote:
Ehhhhhh?
O shit! I just came in my pants
Vincent M wrote:Not to shabby well I have to say DDS Aries and Static Ice did a great job
Other that that I am upset I think I broke my HooKah
No more Hookah PartiesI think
hecter wrote:Vincent M wrote:Not to shabby well I have to say DDS Aries and Static Ice did a great job
Other that that I am upset I think I broke my HooKah
No more Hookah PartiesI think
O no! You'll have to buy a new one then. They can't be that hard to get… can they? I live in Canada, were a bong is easier to get than a tobacco pipe.
DirtyDishSoap wrote::lol:
"In conclusion, our meta-analysis of studies that have attempted to address the question of longer term neurocognitive disturbance in moderate and heavy cannabis users has failed to demonstrate a substantial, systematic, and detrimental effect of cannabis use on neuropsychological performance. It was surprising to find such few and small effects given that most of the potential biases inherent in our analyses actually increased the likelihood of finding a cannabis effect."
Source: Grant, Igor, et al., "Non-Acute (Residual) Neurocognitive Effects Of Cannabis Use: A Meta-Analytic Study," Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (Cambridge University Press: July 2003), 9, p. 687.
hecter wrote:It'll all be alright V. Don't worry about it. But ya, come to Canada, and get totally shitfaced with a girl that turns out to be a man
Colaalone wrote:"In conclusion, our meta-analysis of studies that have attempted to address the question of longer term neurocognitive disturbance in moderate and heavy cannabis users has failed to demonstrate a substantial, systematic, and detrimental effect of cannabis use on neuropsychological performance. It was surprising to find such few and small effects given that most of the potential biases inherent in our analyses actually increased the likelihood of finding a cannabis effect."
Source: Grant, Igor, et al., "Non-Acute (Residual) Neurocognitive Effects Of Cannabis Use: A Meta-Analytic Study," Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (Cambridge University Press: July 2003), 9, p. 687.
Whatupbitches?

Colaalone wrote:Excuse me?
Colaalone wrote:Excuse me?
lord twiggy1 wrote:im back and i still hate spamalot. all hail lord twiggy