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Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 11:41 am
by AlabamAlum
We buy our groceries from Publix. It's a bit more, but it's quicker and easier. Costco for bulk items and steaks. Hate fooling with Wal-Mart.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 11:51 am
by Cletus
I've never been to Walmart.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 11:59 am
by AlabamAlum
You're not missing anything.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 12:03 pm
by hedge
It's actually pretty nice b/w 11 pm and 6 am. Hardly anybody in there, and it's only a couple of miles (if that) from the house...

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 12:42 pm
by eCat
AlabamAlum wrote:We buy our groceries from Publix. It's a bit more, but it's quicker and easier. Costco for bulk items and steaks. Hate fooling with Wal-Mart.
you have given me so much shit over the years for my wal mart rants and then you say this

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 12:44 pm
by DooKSucks
Going to the wal-marts in Goldsboro or Fayetteville between 11pm and 6am without some serious back up is a recipe for disaster.

I go to Harris-Teeter for groceries with the occasional jaunt to Carlie C's for a dessert or some type of country food. We're getting a Publix in Fayetteville, and I am stoked about that.

Fayetteville doesn't have a costco, but we do have BJ's. BJ's has great meat (insert jokes here), and I get the bulk items there.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 1:18 pm
by Bklyn
Cletus wrote:I've never been to Walmart.
^That.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 1:52 pm
by hedge
Rolling my eyes at that "occasional" in DS's post...

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 3:50 pm
by hedge
"Going to the wal-marts in Goldsboro or Fayetteville between 11pm and 6am without some serious back up is a recipe for disaster."

Are you saying a little old lady got mutilated late last night?

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 4:01 pm
by Jungle Rat
Publix. Old people fighting over parking spots.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2016 7:34 pm
by sardis
I step into a grocery store only 3 times a year for a quick drive by to get flowers for birthday/anniversary/ valentines.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 8:54 am
by eCat
this guys is something else....

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Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte has threatened to “whack… in the head” any representative of the United Nations’s Human Rights Committee sent to observe his nationwide push to eradicate drug crime, calling those concerned about human rights during the infancy of his tenure “stupid.”

Duterte, the longtime mayor of southern Davao City — who won his position as head of state on a campaign vow to eradicate drug abuse and drug crime nationwide — has given police unprecedented liberties to detain drug crime suspects. He has become personally involved in the movement by naming 150 individuals in the government he claims to have evidence of having ties to drug crime. Over 60,000 Filipino drug abusers have surrendered to police and agreed to join rehabilitation programs since he took office in June, and hundreds have been arrested for ties to the drug trade.

Drug crime has decimated large swathes of the Philippines, particularly the impoverished south, where Duterte is from. The prime offending drug is methamphetamine, or “shabu,” which has grown increasingly popular among the nation’s youth.

The United Nations has expressed concern regarding Duterte’s empowerment of police to eradicate the drug problem, which Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon has condemned and the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime referred to as an “apparent endorsement of extrajudicial killings.” Duterte has indeed told both police and civilians to kill drug offenders if they feel their lives are in danger.

Asked on Tuesday about the potential of the UN sending observers to the Philippines, Duterte said, “while I really do not know who’s going to come here for that, I am going to whack him in the head.”

“Do not investigate us as if we are criminals,” he added. “I will not receive you warmly in this country. But if you come here, explain or maybe hear about the happenings on criminals or see (for) yourselves.”

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:17 am
by Jungle Rat
Seems to be working. Everyone deserves a Dinozo slap once in awhile.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:17 am
by hedge
Logan has been spending much less time in the Philippines since that guy got in office...

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:33 am
by Jungle Rat
Did you save the sock after he jizzed on your face?

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:47 pm
by eCat
Dr. Drew weighs in on Hillary's health - I didn't realize this guy had this level of knowledge. I thought he was just a TV quack

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TV personality Dr. David Andrew Pinsky said Wednesday that he is “gravely concerned” about Hillary Clinton’s health and the treatments she’s received, which he described as “1950-level care.”

Appearing on KABC’s “McIntyre in the Morning,” Dr. Pinsky, a board-certified internist more commonly known as Dr. Drew, said he and another doctor reviewed Mrs. Clinton’s medical evaluations and came to some startling conclusions.

“Based on the information that she has provided and her doctors have provided, we were gravely concerned not just about her health, but her health care,” he said in the interview, transcribed by the Washington Free Beacon.

Both of us concluded that if we were providing the care that she was receiving, we’d be ashamed to show up in a doctor’s lounge. We’d be laughed out,” he added. “She’s receiving sort-of 1950-level care by our evaluation.”

Later in the interview, Dr. Drew mentioned that Mrs. Clinton suffered from two episodes of deep vein thrombosis, or DVT, which he described as a very common problem that normally results in blood clots in the leg.

“She also has hypothyroidism, and she’d been treated for hypothyroidism with something called Armour Thyroid, which is very unconventional and something that we used to use back in the ‘60s,” Dr. Drew said. “And by the way, wow, Armour Thyroid sometimes has some weird side effects.

“So she goes on Coumadin,” he continued. “That’s weird, because Coumadin really isn’t even used anymore. Now we use Eliquis or Xarelto, things like this. Certainly the presidential candidate would get one of the newer anti-coagulates. Then she falls, hits her head, and as a complication of that has something called a transverse sinus thrombosis. This is an exceedingly rare clot. I’ve only seen one of these in my career, which is a clot in the collecting system for the cerebral spinal fluid, and it essentially guarantees that somebody has something wrong with their coagulation system. Well, she’s had two clots, a transverse sinus thrombosis.”

“And oh, by the way, Armour Thyroid associated rarely with hyper-coagulability. So the very medicine the doctors are using may be causing this problem, and they’re using an old-fashioned medicine to treat it. What is going on with her health care?” he asked. “It’s bizarre. I got to tell you. Maybe they have reasons, but at a distance, it looks bizarre. There ought to be some sort of standard for people that are going to lead the country or are going to making these important decisions.”

Another issue that “gravely concerned” the doctors is that Mrs. Clinton had to wear prism glasses after she fell and hit her head, suffering from a concussion in 2012.

“That is brain damage, and it’s affecting her balance,” Dr. Drew said. “Now clearly, it hasn’t affected her cognition, but tell us a little more about that. That’s profound. And then number two, when they screened her for heart disease, again, they did an old-fashioned screen. It just seems like she’s getting care from somebody that she met in Arkansas when she was a kid, and you’ve got to wonder. You’ve got to wonder. It’s not so much that her health is a grave concern. It’s that the care she’s getting could make it a concern.”

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 4:24 pm
by crashcourse
lots of cardiologist prefer Coumadin because they can actually monitor with blood tests and revers it easler the eliquis therefore they know they are getting anticoagulated

eliquois can be guess work even nthought it is more convient for patient is it as good at preventing strokes and heart attacks and clots

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 7:40 am
by Bklyn
Yeah, without knowing too much about all the details of his arm's length diagnosis, Coumadin isn't some drug no one uses anymore. That alone, besides trying to critique a medical treatment with only a portion of the information, makes me question whether Dr Drew was making a proper assessment.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:04 am
by DooKSucks
hedge wrote:"Going to the wal-marts in Goldsboro or Fayetteville between 11pm and 6am without some serious back up is a recipe for disaster."

Are you saying a little old lady got mutilated late last night?
Yep.

Listen, I go to Carlie C's once ever three or four months. Fuck off.

Re: North Carolina Tar Heels

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:20 am
by AlabamAlum
Agree on the coumadin, but Armour Thyroid is out of favor and synthroid (etc) gets well over 95% of the scripts because of a more consistant and well metered uptake according to a study by Johns Hopkins.

Armour Thyroid is in favor with herbalists, chiropractors, osteopaths, and homeopaths because it is "natural" (dried up and grinded pig thyroids), but in favor with very few main stream endocrinologists, internal medicine docs, or oncologists.