Is he shooting me up with heroin? in whichcase I'd just let him.
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[QUOTE="Lt_Horatio"][QUOTE="super_mario_128"]Oh look, it's Hugo Ganz from Der Untergang.super_mario_128Its Bruno Ganz What's funny is I actually checked my copy of Downfall before posting that to see if I got the name right, came back to the computer and still got it wrong. FML. haha, I actually got up, found my downfall copy to check if it was Bruno or Hugo. I could have just checked IMDB. Fail
SYDNEY — An Australian man was jailed for 30 days for blowing a bubble in court, reports said Friday.
Mirza Zukanovic, 20, was up an assault-related charge when he blew his gum into a bubble and popped it as he looked at magistrate Rodney Crisp, News Limited newspapers said.
Instead of demanding an apology or fine, an incensed Crisp issued a jail term and sent Zukanovic down to the cells for scandalising the court and challenging its authority.
He was later freed by Melbourne's Supreme Court pending an appeal against the sentence, which his lawyer described as too harsh.
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This magistrate needs to chill.
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EDIT: I just read this
How does this guy still have a job?
"He once ordered a motorist to buy and eat an ice cream in order to test the man's assertion that a "Bubble O' Bill" had given him a reading when he blew into his alcohol interlock device. The man was vindicated."
indeed i thought mexico was the low point of the game, but thats bc i was surrounded by mexicans, lol jk, but i did get tired of having to run errands, they should have just made John's old gang bigger so you could take out more guys. But the last two hours of story make up for all of thatKeredsBlazeThat would have deffinatly made the game better. They should have removed the Rebel Vs. Army plotline all together, it was dragged out too much and then it feels rushed towards the end. I thought that the scenery in the USA was awesome, there were deserts, forests, fields etc.. In mexico it was just desert which would have been fine if the missions were fun, which they weren't. I enjoyed the Rickets missions but I just didn't care who won the war because I hated all the characters. The game deffinatly picks up when you go back to the USA, however I don't think that I'll be playing this again due to the Mexico missions. Soiled the game for me. I just wanted to get everyones opinions because it feels like I'm the only one who can see that this game isn't a "masterpiece" I nearly
That started annoying me since you met West Dickens, it got really out of hand in the mexico portion because they would promise you information and then John did 5 missions before they even talked about it. I am up to the blackwater missions and the game has picked up again. I expected the game to be like this all the way through. I reckon that they could have just removed the mexico region, added more map and changed the mission structure so it wasn't "I'll help you if you do this" all the way through. The game is fun, but it doesn't deserve all the praise, especialy for the story and mission structure which was sub-par in comparisson with other R* Games(I know that this isn't a R* North game but its still part of rockstar.) GTA 4 had a "look for this guy plotline" but they kept it in the background most of the time. It worked really well, I think that Red Dead is deffinatly a great game but I would deffinatly make changes to it.Yeah, everything was "I'll help you if you do this". In fact, that was the basic story plot for most of the game :lol:
KlepticGrooves
I found it too bland, I hated all the characters in it, I nearly stopped playing the game because it was soooo repetitive at that point, the scenery was so boring and all the towns looked the same. Also what the hell was with the Abraham Reyes sex scene, I had my surround sound on when the scene popped up. It must have sounded so weird to everyone else in the house :p
Wait, are you gonna visit a prostitute or a girl that you know :P? Also, I think that the Zune HD is the best deal for the features that you want.I am currently using an iPod Touch. But soon, oh so very soon, I will move on to Zune or something else really close to it. I really don't know what to decide. @_@; See, my iPod Jack keeps messing with the sound on EVERY earphone and music/stereo output device in this house. I have to press down or play with the iPod for the sound to play correctly. The music fan in me IS NO FAN of having to do that. And seeing how the Zune is cheaper, looks nice, touch screen (spoiled now), has more memory, and seems like an overall good deal, I'll take it!
Of course, I totally just hinted that if someone has a better deal than a 16GB Zune HD for $170, feel free to bring it up. No really, bring it up! See, I need the rest of my cash to go visit a girl....for wholesome...innocent, fun! =D
Symphonycometh
Top boffins in the States believe that they may be on the track of a way to place living human beings into suspended animation, allowing them to survive long periods effectively frozen before being "reanimated" with no ill effects.
Dr Mark Roth, based at a Seattle cancer laboratory, got interested in suspended animation after looking at several cases where this has occurred spontaneously in humans.
One well-known case is that of Canadian toddler Erica Nordby, who wandered outside in the winter of 2001 wearing only her nappy. In the bitter cold her heart stopped beating for two hours and her body temperature plunged to just 16°C* before she was rescued, warmed - and came miraculously back to life, despite having literally frozen to death.
In another case a Japanese man, Mitsutaka Uchikoshi, fell asleep on a snowy mountainside in 2006. He was found 23 days later with a core body temperature of just 22°C*. He too was successfully reanimated having suffered no appreciable ill effects.
"There are many examples in the scientific literature of humans who appear frozen to death. They have no heartbeat and are clinically dead. But they can be reanimated," says Dr Roth.
Roth and his colleagues wondered how it is that some people can enter a state of frozen suspended animation and then recover from it safely, whereas in general such a change of body temperature is deadly.
The scientists now think they may be on the track of an answer, having learned how to perform the same trick reliably with other lifeforms; in this case yeasts and nematode worms.
Yeasts and worms, like humans, will normally simply die if they are chilled down past a certain point. But Roth and his colleagues have found that if the little creatures are starved of oxygen before turning on the cold, they will go into suspended animation from which they recover on warming and go on to live normal yeasty or wormy lives.
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This is really cool, this might open up new pathways to space travel and various medical breakthroughs. I don't understand how this works, someone dies and then they bring them back to life?
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