Short Explanations for Conceptual Arguments by Christopher Gabriel Brown December 6, 2008
Tube tying is a very bad thing. I believe that the sexual organs that are being tied off is a very bad thing. I think that a study of the effects of tube tying verses the organ failure should now be a quick and decisive vote about how exactly a good old fashioned blood letting actually is.
common knowledge is understated when amputation of limbs occurs and the blood pressure increases to the point of un-bare able ness. does high blood pressure also effect depression and result in diabetes and impotence?
Over Achievers Unite! the 30's syndrome is getting hard to cope with. to myself I prepared for the age of 30 to the point of exaggeration. Big mistake. so, some people don't prepare what so ever. Big mistake.
Old Question gets re-run episode status. ever one knows that your doctor will ask the question, Do you Exercise? my point is to Beat him to the answer and say, Yes! they are always expecting the patient to say no. but, what if you could actually say to that question the unexpected response?
Let's play a Jeopardy phrase shall we? recently I emailed Amazon about my de lima of books becoming side tracked to the music download industry. I said you should rekindle the spirit of reading. and to all of this I would like to say, topic - Amazon, this person is the inventor of the Kindle reading device. Question - Who is Christopher G. Brown .
Jeopardy continued... how to admit when they don't know which to wait on the prediction of the sales rate when the inventor wants to tell the world...? You are asking the perfect question only backwards. Amazon has a nice web-a-ma-site.