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And none of them work on me as well as Advil. Although if I actually take vicodine I get to experience the joy that is projectile vomiting.
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According to recent reports, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are now costing us 10 billion dollars a month, twice as much as the first year.
This breaks down to approx. $231,481.00 per minute. |
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The time I had a kidney stone a morphine drip did seem to act quickly. But that is the only time before today that I've ever taken non-local painkillers (the kidney stone passed before I came off the morphine). My sample size is so small who knows what works and what doesn't.
Steve, since they don't seem to be acting as anything other than a sleeping pill I'd already decided to skip them unless pain becomes absolutely unbearable or I can't get to sleep. sleepyjeff: a bullet that does a $0.04 boost to the stateside economy can do a lot more than in damage to the warside economy and vice versa. |
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Kinda puts things in perspective. |
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Well, the total U.S. budget outlay for 2006 is $3,026,000,000,000 ($3.026 billion) which works out to $5,761,035 per minute. Or $96,017 per second. So maybe you can see why scaeagles gets upset.
Seems kind of hard to believe that the United States received $96,000 worth of benefit from the government every single second. |
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I'm just sure that's gonna trickle some direction to us. Really. (Even Eisenhower knew what the hell was going to happen, Jeff- and what he was afraid of is happening now). |
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