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#77 Apr 21 2013 at 10:18 PM Rating: Excellent
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Uglysasquatch wrote:
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If they wanted me to get a background check and register to buy a pressure cooker, I wouldn't care. I already do that to buy sudafed
Seriously? You have to register/provide ID for an over the counter medication?

Do they not have meth up there? I would need meth to live up there. Ya know, with all that snow and stuff.
#78 Apr 22 2013 at 1:22 AM Rating: Good
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Nadenu wrote:
Uglysasquatch wrote:
trickybeck wrote:

If they wanted me to get a background check and register to buy a pressure cooker, I wouldn't care. I already do that to buy sudafed
Seriously? You have to register/provide ID for an over the counter medication?

Do they not have meth up there? I would need meth to live up there. Ya know, with all that snow and stuff.


I thought snow was coke?
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#79 Apr 22 2013 at 6:44 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah, and they used it as an excuse to super jack up the price too. I sign for a box of the real sh*t every few weeks - the loritidine (Claritin)/Sudafed combo that Publix calls "allergy relief D" - $15 for 16 off brand pills. Makes me super hyper and dries up my nose ultra fast. I balance it out with a benedryl at night, which makes me super tired instead.

I had a plugged ear following a cold this winter. The medical people instructed me to get Sudafed. I got the generic and think I paid 5 bucks for it.

I only took it once though - it messed up my sleep. (I can slurp coffee right up til bedtime with no noticeable effect on my ability to fall asleep - zonk. But a couple sudafeds after work had me flopping around half the night.)
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#80 Apr 22 2013 at 7:47 AM Rating: Good
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Nadenu wrote:
Ya know, with all that snow and stuff.
Still too damn cold here. Freakin' April.
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#81 Apr 22 2013 at 8:04 AM Rating: Excellent
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Oooooh, that's right! That'd be a restriction of that other amendment which is backed up by the amendment you Libs so desperately want to dismantle.

Exactly. We'd never impinge on freedom of speech by not showing nudity on television or using any of a list of prescribed words that apparently make people very very sad. Shooting people is fine, of course. A-Team, good family programming, naked boob, has the potential to ruin lives.
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#82 Apr 22 2013 at 8:09 AM Rating: Excellent
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Janet Jackson ruined countless lives.
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#83 Apr 22 2013 at 8:44 AM Rating: Excellent
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Janet Jackson ruined countless lives.


Not to mention that one time she showed her nipple on T.V.
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#84 Apr 22 2013 at 10:04 AM Rating: Default
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lolgaxe wrote:
Nadenu wrote:
Ya know, with all that snow and stuff.
Still too damn cold here. Freakin' April.


Georgia just said "Here you go. Have some warm weather...Psyche!"
#85 Apr 22 2013 at 11:56 PM Rating: Good
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Smasharoo wrote:
Oooooh, that's right! That'd be a restriction of that other amendment which is backed up by the amendment you Libs so desperately want to dismantle.

Exactly. We'd never impinge on freedom of speech by not showing nudity on television or using any of a list of prescribed words that apparently make people very very sad. Shooting people is fine, of course. A-Team, good family programming, naked boob, has the potential to ruin lives.
To be fair, while they did a lot of shooting, I don't think the A-Team ever actually killed anyone.
#86 Apr 23 2013 at 5:53 AM Rating: Excellent
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To be fair, while they did a lot of shooting, I don't think the A-Team ever actually killed anyone.


That's hardly an argument in their favor, though. They used violence and it was shown to be entirely free of consequence. Not a lesson I'd want the sort of people who learn life lessons from television shows to take away.

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#87 Apr 23 2013 at 6:39 AM Rating: Good
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Why you gotta take something that was meant to be silly and make it all serious? Why so serious, Samira? Why. So. Serious?
#88 Apr 23 2013 at 7:09 AM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
They used violence and it was shown to be entirely free of consequence.
My experience thus far has shown that that's been a pretty accurate representation of how real life works.
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#89 Apr 23 2013 at 5:23 PM Rating: Excellent
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Why you gotta take something that was meant to be silly and make it all serious? Why so serious, Samira? Why. So. Serious?



I really just wanted to snark about people who take life lessons from television.

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#90 Apr 23 2013 at 6:00 PM Rating: Decent
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Thanks to the the Combat Methamphetamine Epidemic Act of 2005, in the US, pharmacies and other such dispensaries are limited to selling 3.6 grams of pseudoephedrine per day per customer and a total of 9 grams per month. Customers are required to present photo identification to purchase any products containing pseudoephedrine. The transaction must then be recorded in a log book and the customer is required to sign. The only exceptions are for packages containing less than 60 milligrams of pseudoephedrine.

There is some good news though. There are formulations of pseudoephedrine products being tested now that are are extremely difficult if not impossible to turn into methamphetamine. Once these new formulations have been worked into the current legislation, they will be exempt from the above requirements. It's probably a couple of years off though.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2013 8:07pm by Turin
#91 Apr 23 2013 at 7:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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You can't have records of people purchases..... that's a violation of privacy! I wont let the government take away my medicine!
#92 Apr 24 2013 at 7:10 AM Rating: Excellent
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Turin wrote:
There are formulations of pseudoephedrine products being tested now that are are extremely difficult if not impossible to turn into methamphetamine.
Bet that lasts.
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