I don't know why, but this makes me laugh everytime I watch it. Cruise isn't losing his mind....this is now the real him!
Tom Cruise Kills Oprah
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Monday, June 27, 2005
World's most expensive cities - Jun. 22, 2005
Pummeling NY is getting too easy.
World's most expensive cities - Jun. 22, 2005
Whats interesting about this list is that NY isn't the top in the world, only the top in this country. Tokyo is #1, and Osaka #2. Why on earth would anyone want to raise a family in these places? I'm guessing their not. Yuppies are competing for their piece of the pie and tolerate the 300 sq ft "loft" for 2000 bucks a month.
They can have it.
World's most expensive cities - Jun. 22, 2005
Whats interesting about this list is that NY isn't the top in the world, only the top in this country. Tokyo is #1, and Osaka #2. Why on earth would anyone want to raise a family in these places? I'm guessing their not. Yuppies are competing for their piece of the pie and tolerate the 300 sq ft "loft" for 2000 bucks a month.
They can have it.
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Throw this one out to Tim Bowling, who is one cool cat.
"Words were never invented to fully explain the peaceful aura that surrounds us when we are in communion with minds of the same thoughts.
Eddie Myers"
"Words were never invented to fully explain the peaceful aura that surrounds us when we are in communion with minds of the same thoughts.
Eddie Myers"
Monday, June 06, 2005
Brave New World
Wow is this site spooky...
http://www.merrickbiotech.com
Its a firm in Arizona where buyers can insure their organs. Cleints recieve their organs with no possibilty of rejection once transferred to the patient, the genetic make-up of the organ being identical to the patient's. Takes one to three years depending on the organ's complexity. 150k to just talk to these guys, averaging 1.2 million for the final pricetag. Its alot, but just like CD players, it'll come down. :)
http://www.merrickbiotech.com
Its a firm in Arizona where buyers can insure their organs. Cleints recieve their organs with no possibilty of rejection once transferred to the patient, the genetic make-up of the organ being identical to the patient's. Takes one to three years depending on the organ's complexity. 150k to just talk to these guys, averaging 1.2 million for the final pricetag. Its alot, but just like CD players, it'll come down. :)
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