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Tattoo Needles
While choosing tattoo kits, the list of tattoo needles are only the amount, tattoo artists have to choose the sizes they want in the order comments. Many of them do not know how to choose tattoo needle sizes, cause some rarely used needles like 12RL and 13RS are only waste of money.
Strictly speaking, there is no such common tattoo needle sizes which is suitable for all tattooists. The selection of tattoo needles varies according to different artists' habits ,the types of tattoo designs and tattoo machines.
The sizes of tattoo needles are as the following:
(The size sources were copied from getbetterlife.com tattoo needle description)
Round liner size, (RL): 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Round shader size (RS): 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Flat shader size (FS): 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15
Single Stack Magnum (M1) size: 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Double Stack Magnum (M2) size: 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17
Magnum Round size (MR or RM): 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Common tattoo needle sizes according to different needs:
1. RL1, 3, 5 are for of small tattoo linings.
2. RL7, 9, 14, 21, for whole back tattoo, and thick lines. The RL7 and RL 9 are perfect in shading tribal tattoo designs.
3. FS5, 7, 9, 11, for making whip stroke, and shading.
4. M5, 7, 9 for coloring small and medium tattoos.
5. M11, 13, 15, 17 for large tattoo design coloring.
6. The MR7, 9, 11 are for light shading, super for general portraits.
In fact, the most important thing to consider first is not the tattoo machines but the disposable tattoo needles and suited size tubes and tips. Cause, safe first. The disposable tattoo supplies are called one time used supplies, usually made of plastic and silica gel.
These tattoo supplies are very important for applying safe tattoos. Do not believe that ultrasonic tattoo cleaner could sterilize the supplies, the only professional way to sterilize your tattoo needles, tubes, tips and other re-useable tattoo supplies is autoclave. The ultrasonic cleaner performance great in, but for killing Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus. But bacteria like HIV could only be sterilized by autoclave sterilizer.
Strictly speaking, there is no such common tattoo needle sizes which is suitable for all tattooists. The selection of tattoo needles varies according to different artists' habits ,the types of tattoo designs and tattoo machines.
The sizes of tattoo needles are as the following:
(The size sources were copied from getbetterlife.com tattoo needle description)
Round liner size, (RL): 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Round shader size (RS): 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15
Flat shader size (FS): 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15
Single Stack Magnum (M1) size: 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Double Stack Magnum (M2) size: 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17
Magnum Round size (MR or RM): 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15
Common tattoo needle sizes according to different needs:
1. RL1, 3, 5 are for of small tattoo linings.
2. RL7, 9, 14, 21, for whole back tattoo, and thick lines. The RL7 and RL 9 are perfect in shading tribal tattoo designs.
3. FS5, 7, 9, 11, for making whip stroke, and shading.
4. M5, 7, 9 for coloring small and medium tattoos.
5. M11, 13, 15, 17 for large tattoo design coloring.
6. The MR7, 9, 11 are for light shading, super for general portraits.
In fact, the most important thing to consider first is not the tattoo machines but the disposable tattoo needles and suited size tubes and tips. Cause, safe first. The disposable tattoo supplies are called one time used supplies, usually made of plastic and silica gel.
These tattoo supplies are very important for applying safe tattoos. Do not believe that ultrasonic tattoo cleaner could sterilize the supplies, the only professional way to sterilize your tattoo needles, tubes, tips and other re-useable tattoo supplies is autoclave. The ultrasonic cleaner performance great in, but for killing Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus. But bacteria like HIV could only be sterilized by autoclave sterilizer.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
pa treasure 2
Somerset county, Pennsylvania: John Crouch lived about 4 miles NE of Hillsboro and was known by his neighbors as a miser in 1890. He and his family were murdered for the money that the outlaws believed was hidden in the house, but none was found. Speculation at the time placed his accumulated hoard at $350,000 in gold coins.
Somerset county, Pennsylvania: General Braddock’s paymaster reportedly buried an army payroll of gold coins, then valued at $20,000, on Laurel Ridge near Jennerstown. The cache was made during a battle with French and Indians and those who were involved in the burial were killed and the location of the gold lost. It has never been recovered.
Somerset county, Pennsylvania: During the winter in the late 1700’s, General George Washington was traveling through Laurel Ridge and had to abandon nearly all of his military equipment. The cache has never been found.
Somerset county, Pennsylvania: 1. During the Civil War, several chests of gold and silver were hidden in one of the many caves in the area of Laurel Ridge. The treasure has never been reported found. It is reported that several caches of guns and Civil War gear was secreted in the area of Laurel Ridge as well.
Somerset county, Pennsylvania: A cave along the path near “the Needle’s Eye” in Laurel Ridge was used by robbers who had waylaid a peddler and robbed him of several thousand dollars. The loot was supposedly hidden somewhere in or near the cave and never recovered.
Tioga county, Pennsylvania: It is reported that the Patriots had a secret cannon factory on Gore’s Mountain near Tioga during the Revolution. When the war was over, they sealed off the cave-foundry entrance, leaving behind several hundred complete cannons worth a fortune. The site has never been relocated.
Tioga county, Pennsylvania: One skeptical source claims that during the Revolution, a band of Tory raiders buried several chests of plundered treasure on the McMillan farm, 2 miles E of Blossburg near the Tioga River.
Venango county, Pennsylvania: In 1928, an airmail plane crashed in the vicinity of Bear Hollow near Polk. A part of the mail cargo included a shipment of about 1,100 diamonds in half a dozen bags destined for Midwestern jewelers. Postal officials recovered a total of 725 gems worth an estimated $100,000 at the time, leaving about 400 diamonds unfound at the crash site, including one 9 carat stone worth $18,500 in 1928.
Venango county, Pennsylvania: Fort McNault located at Franklin, built by the French in 1754. 14. It was believed for many years that the early French buried a large amount of coins near their old Fort McNault in Franklin.
York county, Pennsylvania: There is a story circulating that a military payroll remains buried in the S portion of York county, possibly in the Delta area near the Susquehanna River, but further information on the cache is not available.
Warren county, Pennsylvania: An Indian village stood just to the E of Irvine until it was destroyed during the Revolutionary War in 1779. 13. According to Science Magazine, Volume V of 1885, pure silver was found in the Indian burial grounds near Irvine. 14. The cave from which this silver supposedly came is believed located somewhere in the Allegheny National Forest.
Warren county, Pennsylvania: In 1977, hikers found part of a silver bar weighing 2 pounds in a rock crevice somewhere in the hills near Sheffield. It is believed that the piece was a part of a much larger cache somewhere in the area.
Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania: Diaries of 2 eyewitnesses tell that quantities of supplies and ammunition for an army of 1,400 men was buried by troops under George Washington in 1775.
Wyoming county, Pennsylvania: Years ago, an old shoemaker lived on the outskirts of Nicholson in the Endless Mountains. He often told stories of hidden coins and buried treasure to his neighbors, one in particular he repeated often that contained “many silver and copper coins” located in a cave or cavern near his old house.
http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Get-The-Paranormal-Report/602704
http://www.experienceproject.com/stories/Get-The-Paranormal-Report/602704
pa treasure
Daniel Boone, a legendary American frontiersman, was once quoted as saying, 'I ain't never been lost, but I may have been confused once or twice'. With all respect to Mr Boone - who was born in Pennsylvania, incidentally - it's incredibly easy to get lost and confused in the forests and mountains of Pennsylvania.
In the course of the state's 300-plus year recorded history, many people have gotten lost and confused. And they've lost plenty of things while stumbling around in the Pennsylvania woodlands - including a surprising amount of gold and silver.
Frenchmen's Gold
Late in the 1690s, a group of French Canadians, led by Louis Frontenac, departed New Orleans and headed towards Montreal. They sailed up the Mississippi River to the Ohio River turn-off. They then went up the Ohio to the location of present-day Pittsburgh and took the left fork up the Allegheny River. On their rafts were kegs filled with gold coins destined for the Royal Governor of Canada's treasury.
Upon reaching present-day Potter County, Pennsylvania, they started overland, but the heavy kegs of coins made the going slow. Fearing an English or Indian attack, they decided to bury the treasure just north of the location of present-day Coudersport.
They marked their cache of gold with a cross chipped onto a rock. Seneca Indians are said to have seen the cross on the rock, but left it alone because they feared the site had special mystical significance. In time, the marker wore off the stone and the Indians were unable to remember where it was located.
The Frenchmen never returned for their gold and to this day it has never been found.
The Counterfeiter's Gold
Then there's the story of Cyrus Cole who, in the early 1900s, lived by himself in a shack near the swamps outside Eldred in McKean County, Pennsylvania. Cole was something of a bum, surviving by picking berries and trapping muskrats yet, strangely, he was never short of cash.
The United States Secret Service had agents investigating an influx of counterfeit silver half dollars and gold coins in the area, but could never get any leads. Then in 1912, they got an anonymous tip that Cole was the mastermind behind the counterfeiting ring. Armed with a search warrant, the agents searched Cole's shack and found some evidence, but not enough for a conviction.
They searched the swamp for evidence of the minting equipment, but came up empty-handed. Legend has it that Cole buried his counterfeit coins and his real gold and silver profits somewhere on the high ground near Eldred. None of it has ever been recovered.
Civil War Gold
In 1863, during the American Civil War1, a Union Army lieutenant was ordered to escort a wagon that had been fitted with a false base. This disguised compartment contained 26 gold bars each weighing 50 pounds. The wagon was to travel from Wheeling, West Virginia, north through Pennsylvania and then south to Washington, DC - the idea behind this route was to avoid any possible encounter with Confederate forces.
In the early stages of the journey, the lieutenant was sick with fever. During a fit of delirium, he blurted out the fact that the wagon contained a fortune in gold. After his fever broke, the expedition left St Marys, Pennsylvania, heading for Driftwood where they were to build a raft and float down the Susquehanna River to Harrisburg. They never made it, vanishing somewhere in the forests of Cameron and Elk counties.
Two months later, the party's civilian guide stumbled into Lock Haven - 50 miles east of St Marys, the last known location of the convoy. Army investigators interrogated the guide for days and heard that bandits ambushed the group, killing all the soldiers and taking the gold. The Army did not believe this story.
Pinkerton2 detectives were hired to search the area, but all they found were some dead mules in the area of Dent's Run near present-day Route 55 in Elk County. In the early 1870s, human skeletons which were believed to be those of the soldiers were found in the same area.
The guide was drafted into the army and assigned to a fort in the west. A heavy drinker, when he was drunk he would claim to know where the gold was hidden. But when he sobered up, he disavowed all knowledge of the treasure's location.
Local rumour has it that during the past 50 years the modern US Army has sent several teams into the area around Dent's Run searching for the gold. Despite these alleged ongoing searches, the gold has never been recovered.
Confederate Silver
During the American Civil War, Confederate raiders captured a Union convoy heading from West Virginia to the Philadelphia Mint. The convoy's treasure - some 15 tons of silver bars - was stolen and hidden inside a cave north of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The rebels sealed the mouth of the cave and never returned for the booty. Some say it's still out there waiting to be discovered.
Blackbeard's Silver
In 1680, a Spanish treasure ship sank off the Bahamas. A hundred and thirty years later a British captain named 'Blackbeard'3 found the treasure and recovered several tons of silver.
Blackbeard sailed into Baltimore harbour intending to transfer the silver to a British warship for transport to London. Fearing that the ship would be followed and attacked on the high seas, Blackbeard sent the silver overland by wagon to Canada where it would be loaded into a convoy of strong ships.
By the time Blackbeard reached Renovo, Pennsylvania, the War of 18124 had begun and Blackbeard, fearing that the silver would fall into USA hands, buried the treasure in the mountains outside Emporium in McKean County near present-day Route 155. Blackbeard never returned for the silver and rumour has it that it is still there today.
Robber Lewis' Lost Booty
David 'Robber' Lewis made a reputation for himself in the early 1800s, robbing the rich and giving to the poor. He was captured in 1820 and on his deathbed, he confessed to all his crimes and told his jailers of three caches of gold he had hidden in Pennsylvania:
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One, containing $10,000 in gold, is said to have been hidden in a small cave along the Juniata River near Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Lewis returned for the cache and couldn't find it because the river had flooded and washed away his trail markers.
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A second cache is purported to be buried along the Conodoguinett Creek near the caves he used as a hide-out.
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The third, reportedly containing $20,000, is buried in the hills outside of Bellefonte. During his last imprisonment, Lewis is said to have taunted his jailers by telling them that he could see the cache from the jail.
None of these caches have ever been recovered.
Cash at Kinzua
In the 1890s, a man robbed a bank in Emporium, Pennsylvania, making off with $40,000 in cash. Apparently, he got lost and wound up in the village of Hazel Hurst where he collapsed. Not having a good day, our man died of 'exhaustion' a short time later, but not before confessing that he had buried the loot north-east of Kushequa within sight of the Kinzua railroad bridge. The money has never been recovered.
The Belsano Train Robbery
On 11 October, 1924, a train carrying a safe containing a payroll of $33,000 was robbed just outside the Cambria County, Pennsylvania town of Belsano. During the course of the robbery, one of the men who was guarding the safe was shot and killed.
Police in several neighbouring states joined the manhunt for Michelo Bassi and Anthony Pezzi and the murderous duo were apprehended two weeks after the robbery in Terre Haute, Indiana. Each had a gun and $3,000 in cash. The men were convicted of first degree murder and in February 1925, they were executed in the state's electric chair.
The safe and some of the money was never recovered. Legend has it that it may be buried or hidden near the site of the robbery.
The Lost Cave of Silver
Somewhere in the Allegheny National Forest to the west of the town of Tionesta, Pennsylvania is a cave reputed to be full of silver.
During the late 1700s, a white settler named Hill got lost and sought shelter in a cave for the night. Inside the cave he saw veins of silver running everywhere through the walls and ceiling. In the floor was a great pit filled with pure silver. When he managed to find his way home, he was unable to find his way back to the cave.
Hill's story was backed up by an early entrepreneur who traded liquor with the indigenous Indians in exchange for furs and silver. When he asked them where they got all their silver, legend has it that they blindfolded him and took him to a cave matching the one described in Hill's story.
Pure silver was found in Indian burial grounds near Irvine, Warren County - approximately 15 miles upstream from Tionesta. However, the Cave of Silver has never been found.
Other Lost Treasures
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An aeroplane carrying a quarter-million dollars in cash crashed near Mount Carmel in 1948. The money was thrown out of the plane just prior to the crash and was never found.
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Bandit Michael Rizzalo stole a $12,000 payroll in 1888. He was said to have buried it in a tin box somewhere on Laurel Run Mountain, just outside the town of Wilkes-Bare. The money is supposed to still be there today.
*
In 1775, a gang of Tories5 hid $100,000 in gold coins in the Wernersville area. The loot was never recovered.
http://www.treasure-adventure.com/pennsylv.html
In the course of the state's 300-plus year recorded history, many people have gotten lost and confused. And they've lost plenty of things while stumbling around in the Pennsylvania woodlands - including a surprising amount of gold and silver.
Frenchmen's Gold
Late in the 1690s, a group of French Canadians, led by Louis Frontenac, departed New Orleans and headed towards Montreal. They sailed up the Mississippi River to the Ohio River turn-off. They then went up the Ohio to the location of present-day Pittsburgh and took the left fork up the Allegheny River. On their rafts were kegs filled with gold coins destined for the Royal Governor of Canada's treasury.
Upon reaching present-day Potter County, Pennsylvania, they started overland, but the heavy kegs of coins made the going slow. Fearing an English or Indian attack, they decided to bury the treasure just north of the location of present-day Coudersport.
They marked their cache of gold with a cross chipped onto a rock. Seneca Indians are said to have seen the cross on the rock, but left it alone because they feared the site had special mystical significance. In time, the marker wore off the stone and the Indians were unable to remember where it was located.
The Frenchmen never returned for their gold and to this day it has never been found.
The Counterfeiter's Gold
Then there's the story of Cyrus Cole who, in the early 1900s, lived by himself in a shack near the swamps outside Eldred in McKean County, Pennsylvania. Cole was something of a bum, surviving by picking berries and trapping muskrats yet, strangely, he was never short of cash.
The United States Secret Service had agents investigating an influx of counterfeit silver half dollars and gold coins in the area, but could never get any leads. Then in 1912, they got an anonymous tip that Cole was the mastermind behind the counterfeiting ring. Armed with a search warrant, the agents searched Cole's shack and found some evidence, but not enough for a conviction.
They searched the swamp for evidence of the minting equipment, but came up empty-handed. Legend has it that Cole buried his counterfeit coins and his real gold and silver profits somewhere on the high ground near Eldred. None of it has ever been recovered.
Civil War Gold
In 1863, during the American Civil War1, a Union Army lieutenant was ordered to escort a wagon that had been fitted with a false base. This disguised compartment contained 26 gold bars each weighing 50 pounds. The wagon was to travel from Wheeling, West Virginia, north through Pennsylvania and then south to Washington, DC - the idea behind this route was to avoid any possible encounter with Confederate forces.
In the early stages of the journey, the lieutenant was sick with fever. During a fit of delirium, he blurted out the fact that the wagon contained a fortune in gold. After his fever broke, the expedition left St Marys, Pennsylvania, heading for Driftwood where they were to build a raft and float down the Susquehanna River to Harrisburg. They never made it, vanishing somewhere in the forests of Cameron and Elk counties.
Two months later, the party's civilian guide stumbled into Lock Haven - 50 miles east of St Marys, the last known location of the convoy. Army investigators interrogated the guide for days and heard that bandits ambushed the group, killing all the soldiers and taking the gold. The Army did not believe this story.
Pinkerton2 detectives were hired to search the area, but all they found were some dead mules in the area of Dent's Run near present-day Route 55 in Elk County. In the early 1870s, human skeletons which were believed to be those of the soldiers were found in the same area.
The guide was drafted into the army and assigned to a fort in the west. A heavy drinker, when he was drunk he would claim to know where the gold was hidden. But when he sobered up, he disavowed all knowledge of the treasure's location.
Local rumour has it that during the past 50 years the modern US Army has sent several teams into the area around Dent's Run searching for the gold. Despite these alleged ongoing searches, the gold has never been recovered.
Confederate Silver
During the American Civil War, Confederate raiders captured a Union convoy heading from West Virginia to the Philadelphia Mint. The convoy's treasure - some 15 tons of silver bars - was stolen and hidden inside a cave north of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. The rebels sealed the mouth of the cave and never returned for the booty. Some say it's still out there waiting to be discovered.
Blackbeard's Silver
In 1680, a Spanish treasure ship sank off the Bahamas. A hundred and thirty years later a British captain named 'Blackbeard'3 found the treasure and recovered several tons of silver.
Blackbeard sailed into Baltimore harbour intending to transfer the silver to a British warship for transport to London. Fearing that the ship would be followed and attacked on the high seas, Blackbeard sent the silver overland by wagon to Canada where it would be loaded into a convoy of strong ships.
By the time Blackbeard reached Renovo, Pennsylvania, the War of 18124 had begun and Blackbeard, fearing that the silver would fall into USA hands, buried the treasure in the mountains outside Emporium in McKean County near present-day Route 155. Blackbeard never returned for the silver and rumour has it that it is still there today.
Robber Lewis' Lost Booty
David 'Robber' Lewis made a reputation for himself in the early 1800s, robbing the rich and giving to the poor. He was captured in 1820 and on his deathbed, he confessed to all his crimes and told his jailers of three caches of gold he had hidden in Pennsylvania:
*
One, containing $10,000 in gold, is said to have been hidden in a small cave along the Juniata River near Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Lewis returned for the cache and couldn't find it because the river had flooded and washed away his trail markers.
*
A second cache is purported to be buried along the Conodoguinett Creek near the caves he used as a hide-out.
*
The third, reportedly containing $20,000, is buried in the hills outside of Bellefonte. During his last imprisonment, Lewis is said to have taunted his jailers by telling them that he could see the cache from the jail.
None of these caches have ever been recovered.
Cash at Kinzua
In the 1890s, a man robbed a bank in Emporium, Pennsylvania, making off with $40,000 in cash. Apparently, he got lost and wound up in the village of Hazel Hurst where he collapsed. Not having a good day, our man died of 'exhaustion' a short time later, but not before confessing that he had buried the loot north-east of Kushequa within sight of the Kinzua railroad bridge. The money has never been recovered.
The Belsano Train Robbery
On 11 October, 1924, a train carrying a safe containing a payroll of $33,000 was robbed just outside the Cambria County, Pennsylvania town of Belsano. During the course of the robbery, one of the men who was guarding the safe was shot and killed.
Police in several neighbouring states joined the manhunt for Michelo Bassi and Anthony Pezzi and the murderous duo were apprehended two weeks after the robbery in Terre Haute, Indiana. Each had a gun and $3,000 in cash. The men were convicted of first degree murder and in February 1925, they were executed in the state's electric chair.
The safe and some of the money was never recovered. Legend has it that it may be buried or hidden near the site of the robbery.
The Lost Cave of Silver
Somewhere in the Allegheny National Forest to the west of the town of Tionesta, Pennsylvania is a cave reputed to be full of silver.
During the late 1700s, a white settler named Hill got lost and sought shelter in a cave for the night. Inside the cave he saw veins of silver running everywhere through the walls and ceiling. In the floor was a great pit filled with pure silver. When he managed to find his way home, he was unable to find his way back to the cave.
Hill's story was backed up by an early entrepreneur who traded liquor with the indigenous Indians in exchange for furs and silver. When he asked them where they got all their silver, legend has it that they blindfolded him and took him to a cave matching the one described in Hill's story.
Pure silver was found in Indian burial grounds near Irvine, Warren County - approximately 15 miles upstream from Tionesta. However, the Cave of Silver has never been found.
Other Lost Treasures
*
An aeroplane carrying a quarter-million dollars in cash crashed near Mount Carmel in 1948. The money was thrown out of the plane just prior to the crash and was never found.
*
Bandit Michael Rizzalo stole a $12,000 payroll in 1888. He was said to have buried it in a tin box somewhere on Laurel Run Mountain, just outside the town of Wilkes-Bare. The money is supposed to still be there today.
*
In 1775, a gang of Tories5 hid $100,000 in gold coins in the Wernersville area. The loot was never recovered.
http://www.treasure-adventure.com/pennsylv.html
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I hate spoiled teens
| I hate when a 16 or 17 year old yells at there mom to make them something to eat and demands shit.i swear to god.i fucking hate it so bad.they act like people people should do everything for them.like pick them up when there right down the road or pick them up from a friends house that they should of plans for a ride back.not fucking say.try real hard to come pick them up.cuz no one does anything for me and i wouldnt want any one too.no one could walk a 1000 miles in my shoes when they cant walk 2 miles home.dont ever think your even close to being better to me or ask me for shit.i like help from people and thank those who do but dont demand anything from someone who does there share and pays there dues.spoil fuckers need to do shit on there own.if your a teen.livits the parents fault for raising there kids this way.teens think since there mom does everything for them that everyone else has too.fuck that.grow the fuck up teenagers.protend badass that dont live a real l -JoshNuttall369 |
Sunday, March 14, 2010
windows 7 genuine
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Monday, March 8, 2010
My Thug Life
it all started when i went to middle school and got kicked out for telling someone i was going to kill the teachers baby and they sent me to agape day treatment in monesson with mostly all black people for 3 years straight everyday except for sundays,6 days a week for 12 hours a day for 3 years straight with no summers to have fun like normal kids,while i was there i took a test and was moved up a grade and released back to hempfeild and i was kicked out once again for being accused of trying to touch a girls boob or something,so i was sent to adelphoi day treatment where i had to go to school even on satardays but only for 8 hours a day,i was there for 2 years straight yet again with no summer off like normal kids,so from 6th grade to 10th grade i never had a full week off school,after i was sent back to hempfield after adephoi i was accused of going in the ladies locker room when all i did was open a door i didnt know were it went,never even went inside,so they said i wasnt aloud back so i had to forcefully drop out,i was finally free to work at sony for 12 hours a day and pay 400 a month for rent at home.moving on to work at surewood forest ,i worked with butch and other big companys from 12 to 20 paying rent to live at home from 15 to 20,not aloud to hangout with friends and do anything that normal kids do at all,not even use a phone or have any friends,and since 20 since i moved out i havint had any help from any family what so ever,my gram bought me a chevy lumina when i was living in my ex gfs abbanded house in the winter with no food or water,Everyone i know is lucky to have familys and parents to help them,im 24 now and thats just a few things that shows how i have it,and to this day,i have no one to help me im living with my sister at this moment and my brother had to live at a bums house cuz i cant help him cuz im stuggling my self,but i will always have a true heart and give the shirt off my back to someone who needs it,if you thought your child hood was rough imagain not having a dad since age 11,knowing that your dad cant be there and watch you grow up...............
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My Top Crazy Movies(Favs)
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/cool_world/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/fear_and_loathing_in_las_vegas/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/labyrinth/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/the_neverending_story/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/return_to_oz/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/natural_born_killers/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/pineapple_express/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/bill_teds_bogus_journey/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/heavy_metal/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/fear_and_loathing_in_las_vegas/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/labyrinth/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/the_neverending_story/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/return_to_oz/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/natural_born_killers/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/pineapple_express/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/bill_teds_bogus_journey/
http://www.movies-links.tv/movies/heavy_metal/
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Reveiw Your Car-Least Worth Price
$500: Parts Car. weathered, wrecked or striped. Useful mainly for parts.
$1000: Restorable. Needs complete restoration of body, chassis and interior, may not run, but won't be wrecked or striped.
$2000: Good. drivable, needing minor work to be functional, may need restoration but mostly usable.inspected
$3000: Very Good. Completely functional, older restoration showing wear, presentable and servicable inside & out.
$4000: Fine. Well Restored or extremely well maintained showing minimal wear.
$5000+: Excellent. Restored professionally to maximum standards, or in perfect original condition.
$1000: Restorable. Needs complete restoration of body, chassis and interior, may not run, but won't be wrecked or striped.
$2000: Good. drivable, needing minor work to be functional, may need restoration but mostly usable.inspected
$3000: Very Good. Completely functional, older restoration showing wear, presentable and servicable inside & out.
$4000: Fine. Well Restored or extremely well maintained showing minimal wear.
$5000+: Excellent. Restored professionally to maximum standards, or in perfect original condition.
How to pick up girls
-girls arent as inosecent we just treat them inosecnt
-offer girls some gum(its an ice Breaker) and no pick up lines
-walk slow and use swag
-Make a little joke at her expense. For instance,i would say something like "Wow, that's a big purse!
Do you have a gun in there?
-Refrain from comments on her appearance
-intoduce ur self to people shes with
-dress the oppisite of ur surroundings if people are dressed like bums dress nice,dress like a you dont care when people are dressed nice
-talking about how she looks shows your about her body and not her mind
-give a strong opioin to show her you can stand up for ur self
To Be Continued.....
-offer girls some gum(its an ice Breaker) and no pick up lines
-walk slow and use swag
-Make a little joke at her expense. For instance,i would say something like "Wow, that's a big purse!
Do you have a gun in there?
-Refrain from comments on her appearance
-intoduce ur self to people shes with
-dress the oppisite of ur surroundings if people are dressed like bums dress nice,dress like a you dont care when people are dressed nice
-talking about how she looks shows your about her body and not her mind
-give a strong opioin to show her you can stand up for ur self
To Be Continued.....
Monday, January 18, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Monday, January 11, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Monday, January 4, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
Money Making Sites Blogging & Text links
- Teliad – Another marketplace for selling text links, don’t need a paeg rank to apply
- Helium – is a knowledge base where we can submit our articles and can make money according to the page views generated
- N1WAY – The Number one way to make mone online guide
- Blogads – Learn how to make money selling links on your bogs with blogads
- Twwetbucks – Learn how to make money and shorten your URL’s
- Flixya – Learn how to make money onliine with Flixya, a social networking website
- Bukisa – Make money by sharing your content
- cashcrate – Learn how to make money doing surveys
- Google Adsense – How to make money online with Google Adsense Publisher program
- Yuwie – Learn how to make money with Yuwie a Social Networking website like Myspace and Facebook
- Mahalo – How to make money online answering questions on Mahalo
- Blogitive – How to make money doing paid posts with Blogitive
- Xomba – How to make money online while writing on Xomba
- Mylot – Make money online with Mylot discussion forum
- eHow – Make money online by writing for eHow online community
- Yahoo Answers – Big Traffic & Money Making Machine
- Twitter Traffic Machine – Automatic system for making money online & Twitter growth
- Aweber – ultimate solution for Email newsletters Autoresponder Campaigns
- Craigslist – How to make money online
- BuyBlogReviews – How to make money online with Buyblogreviews
- Widgetbucks – How to make money online with Widgetbucks
- Direct advertisement – How to make money with direct advertising
- Blogsvertise – Learn how to make money online with Blogsvertise
- Google Trends – How to use Google Trends to make money online
- Paypal button – Adding Paypal Donation button to Wordpress/Blogger blog
- Amazon Astore – How to promote & Make money from an Amazon aStore
- Amazon – How to make money online with Amazon Associate Program
- T3leads – Get the best PPL affiliate program from T3leads
- Knol – Creating Google Knols for making money online
- Hubpages – Make money and traffic with Hubpages.com
- Squidoo – How to make money and Traffic
- Text Link ads – text link advertising company and surely recommend it for making money from a website/blog with Good page rank
- Keyword Elite – amazing keyword tool from Brad Callen
- Paypal – create an account on Paypal today and catches lots of money making opportunities
- Performancing Ads – accepts all bloggers irrespective of their size in all major categories
- WordTracker – Best keyword suggestion tool in the industry
- StumbleRush – Study course that will help us in getting tons of traffic from StumbleUpon
- TNX – selling and buying of links
- SponsoredReviews paid blogging option
- Linkworth – offers a lot, they have lots of money making programs
- Smorty paid blogging program but they pay very less per post
- Oxado – Google adsense alternate if willing to make money with PPC programs
- Bidvertiser – Another Good alternate to Google Adsense
- Payperpost – get paid for every post that you write for advertisers here
- ReviewMe – another paid blogging option
- HostICan – Get cheap web hosting with HostICan which charges only $6.95 per month
- ReviewMe – another paid blogging option
- ClickBooth – is a cost per action performance based program like CJ
- RevResponse – another cost per action advertising program from NetLine
- LinkShowOff – Another text link selling option like TLA and TNX
- http://www.bukisa.com/
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
How to Rob someone(Tranquilizer Style)Immobilization
http://shop.pneudart.com
use tranquilizer its silent cuz it uses air to shot the dart and you can get a good range use 1/2 cc or youll kill them hand and go to jail for murder
use -GHB,
-Rohypnol
Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, Halcion
use tranquilizer its silent cuz it uses air to shot the dart and you can get a good range use 1/2 cc or youll kill them hand and go to jail for murder
use -GHB,
-Rohypnol
Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, Halcion
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