NGB-NGH 7th ANNIVERSARY RIDE - SUNDAY APRIL FOOLS DAY!
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I snuck off with a piece of lemon cake and that cheese cake... going to rip that lemon cake to bits in a few... HAHAHAHA
Cut the yard, twice. Had to let the clippings dry out and run over it again. Got the 02 sensor weldments cut down, need to start on the pool now... it never ends.
Cut the yard, twice. Had to let the clippings dry out and run over it again. Got the 02 sensor weldments cut down, need to start on the pool now... it never ends.
I COULD use another FOUR garage bays though... and a storage room...
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The GBI just showed up, searched the house, and collected this evidence from the scene of the crime.
They said they were looking for "two Persons of Interest" whose fingerprints they found all over those dark brown bottles with no labels on them. Apparently there's an illegal Root Beer ring operating in the area...
They said they were looking for "two Persons of Interest" whose fingerprints they found all over those dark brown bottles with no labels on them. Apparently there's an illegal Root Beer ring operating in the area...
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For those too busy to click... an excerpt:
Why Does Alcohol Make You Behave Differently?
We've all been there. You've had a few too many (and a few more after that) and done something incredibly stupid, but you can't seem to figure out why.
Researchers at the University of Adelaide may have an answer. They found that immune cells in the brain are involved in behavioral responses to alcohol. This immune response makes it increasingly difficult for someone who has consumed alcohol to control muscles involved in walking and talking, according to a release on the study.
So when you pick up the phone the following day to start the apology tour after acting out in a drunken stupor, don't chalk up your abnormal behavior to alcohol. Go ahead and blame it on your immune system.
So, I'm blaming my IMMUNE SYSTEM. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it...
We've all been there. You've had a few too many (and a few more after that) and done something incredibly stupid, but you can't seem to figure out why.
Researchers at the University of Adelaide may have an answer. They found that immune cells in the brain are involved in behavioral responses to alcohol. This immune response makes it increasingly difficult for someone who has consumed alcohol to control muscles involved in walking and talking, according to a release on the study.
So when you pick up the phone the following day to start the apology tour after acting out in a drunken stupor, don't chalk up your abnormal behavior to alcohol. Go ahead and blame it on your immune system.
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I honestly don't remember screaming... but perhaps THIS article explains it...
For those too busy to click... an excerpt:
For those too busy to click... an excerpt:
Why Does Alcohol Make You Behave Differently?
We've all been there. You've had a few too many (and a few more after that) and done something incredibly stupid, but you can't seem to figure out why.
Researchers at the University of Adelaide may have an answer. They found that immune cells in the brain are involved in behavioral responses to alcohol. This immune response makes it increasingly difficult for someone who has consumed alcohol to control muscles involved in walking and talking, according to a release on the study.
So when you pick up the phone the following day to start the apology tour after acting out in a drunken stupor, don't chalk up your abnormal behavior to alcohol. Go ahead and blame it on your immune system.
So, I'm blaming my IMMUNE SYSTEM. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it...We've all been there. You've had a few too many (and a few more after that) and done something incredibly stupid, but you can't seem to figure out why.
Researchers at the University of Adelaide may have an answer. They found that immune cells in the brain are involved in behavioral responses to alcohol. This immune response makes it increasingly difficult for someone who has consumed alcohol to control muscles involved in walking and talking, according to a release on the study.
So when you pick up the phone the following day to start the apology tour after acting out in a drunken stupor, don't chalk up your abnormal behavior to alcohol. Go ahead and blame it on your immune system.
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