Buffalo Barbarian Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 (edited) Who is Tuitele? He played for Buffalo? I appreciate your attempt to decode it lol, but I am just being honest with you that its not possible with the slight changes I put in there, so save yourself the time give him some of your product and he will be super chill too . Although all you really should have said was he was player for the Pats during the Belicheck era and that would have been sufficient. Edited February 12, 2013 by Buffalo Barbarian
KeisterHollow Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 You know - I've been annoyed and against the way the NFL has changed over the past five or more years - the way the defenses are "handicapped" by the safety rules. I have to admit, though, that one angle I did not consider was how much punishment these guys are taking. I always sort of related it to specific, tragic injuries, or the concussion thing - but the slow, gradual wear and tear didn't really come into my consciousness as a major point for trying to make the game safer. Ryan Leaf comes to mind here - he played through college and was in the pros for a brief time. At that time I would bet he was being prescribed narcotic pain medicine fairly regularly. Now, if he was genetically predisposed to becoming addicted to that stuff, getting off of those meds is akin to getting off heroin. I can easily see where that would be a MAJOR problem for a lot of athletes, and probably one that no one - especially the ones affected most by it - want to talk much about. Still - on the other hand - they're getting so much money you know that money comes at a price. I don't think I'd be as into football if they were to take most of the "violence" out of it. I'm already frustrated by the QB and WR protection in the league. I don't mean to be callous, but I think people want to see the violence, in an organized, fair way. It's in our blood. Perhaps one step in making things better would be for the pharm. companies to start making pain medicine that is as strong, but not addictive. I know there are compounds in nature that could be synthesized for that purpose - but you take the addiction away, and you take away a big profit. Anyway, thanks for the post!
Astrobot Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 This is fascinating. Thanks for sharing this. I don't know lots about CBD, so that part was very interesting. Have any experiments been done with cannabis helping Fibromyalgia or Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Ramblin' Rob Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 New hierarchy of TSW posters: 1. Alphadawg7 2. 3. 4. what was I listing?
KollegeStudnet Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 If it is Bryan Cox flip him for all of us
RuntheDamnBall Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 New hierarchy of TSW posters: 1. Alphadawg7 2. 3. 4. what was I listing? 5. Duuuuuuude.
Alphadawg7 Posted February 12, 2013 Author Posted February 12, 2013 (edited) This is fascinating. Thanks for sharing this. I don't know lots about CBD, so that part was very interesting. Have any experiments been done with cannabis helping Fibromyalgia or Rheumatoid Arthritis? Actually yes, and not just CBD's but cannabis in general. There is a topical lotion that is amazing and does not medicate you in any way what so ever. No effects at all...unless you ate the lotion which would be gross. As a topical it does not enter your system in the same way and provides zero effects in terms of a high, literally. It does however relieve pain for arthritis and was originally developed for that, however, it also is spectacular of relieving muscle and joint pain as well as injury prevention. When I go and play paintball, I literally put in the arches of my feet, ankles/acl, calves, behind the knee, hamstrings and up to my lower back because of tightness in my legs I dont want to tear something or throw my back out. Its like I am 10 years younger and still flexible out there because it relaxes the muscles and allows the tension to release adding more flexibility and lessens the likely hood of injury of muscle pulls there. I am not clear if specific research has been done on CBD's to arthritis and Fibromyalgia specifically, but I do know many topical products, high CBD products, and general cannabis will help manage the pain associated with it. Because of the idiotic classification of cannabis as a CSA class 1 substance federally (that rates it with heroin and LSD believe it or not), it has been difficult for people to truly invest in studying the plant and research for all its very real medical benefits, medical benefits that have been utilized for centuries. Hopefully, the stupidity of this will be changed and they will lower the classification that will allow for more funded medical research to happen as its well known that the medical benefits of it are significant, now its just about funding research to understand it and all its applications. Big pharmacy makes too much money selling harmful things to people that cannabis could help with without the harm...that is why its not been decriminalized...you cant patent a plant so big pharm is trying to manufacture a cannabis pill that actually hasnt worked on people, has side effects, and isnt effective. They want to sell you manufactured pills with side effects that doesnt work rather than let you use a natural plant. Edited February 12, 2013 by Alphadawg7
Dibs Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 ......They want to sell you manufactured pills with side effects that doesnt work rather than let you use a natural plant. Like aspirin?
Alphadawg7 Posted February 12, 2013 Author Posted February 12, 2013 Like aspirin? No, they are trying to manufacture a cannabis pill and its been a complete failure as they have not been able to duplicate the benefits of the plant and at the same time the pills have side effects. I have a cancer patient that has been issued them before and they said they were not effective at helping with the pain and at the same time actually made they feel crappy too. If it is Bryan Cox flip him for all of us LOL, I wish it was cuz I cant stand him and would love to flip him off for everyone too lol
Meathead Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 for the life of me i just cant figure out what bill did with that great football mind before he lucked into tom brady
Alphadawg7 Posted February 12, 2013 Author Posted February 12, 2013 (edited) for the life of me i just cant figure out what bill did with that great football mind before he lucked into tom brady Beat the Bills in an upset in Super Bowl 25 in an upset as his defense (he was DC of he Giants) held our high powered offense in check just enough so that Hostetler and that Giants team could squeak out a SB Trophy while our case remains empty. Edited February 12, 2013 by Alphadawg7
Meathead Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 yeah he was dc of parcells giants like curtis modkins was oc of chans bills. negro please. sub .500 career winning pcentage as hc before marcia
Alphadawg7 Posted February 12, 2013 Author Posted February 12, 2013 yeah he was dc of parcells giants like curtis modkins was oc of chans bills. negro please. sub .500 career winning pcentage as hc before marcia Um, he was only a HC of one other team prior to NE, and that was a Cleveland team that did not have much talent on it. And, you obviously don't know much about BB when he was in New York as he was very much running that D.
Meathead Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 yeah bc his defenses with marcia have been soo impressive overrated dick of a cheater
JinWPB Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 If it is Bryan Cox flip him for all of us Yeah, somehow I don't think Byran, Bryan, Byran would say he liked Buffalo.
truth on hold Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 Beat the Bills in an upset in Super Bowl 25 in an upset as his defense (he was DC of he Giants) held our high powered offense in check just enough so that Hostetler and that Giants team could squeak out a SB Trophy while our case remains empty. I spent a weekend at a car racing event with a starting member of giants offense on that team , and he went out of his way to credit bellichicks game planning as their key to victory.
Heitz Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 Did I mention I'm in LA for the week. And in pain? Interesting thread for sure...
JohnC Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 Um, he was only a HC of one other team prior to NE, and that was a Cleveland team that did not have much talent on it. And, you obviously don't know much about BB when he was in New York as he was very much running that D. What is the tax rate on your "stuff"? Is there less street dealing now that there are sanctioned stores? Out of curiosity do you smoke when you are posting on tihis combative site? Sometimes people get riled so you have to mellow them down. LOL
Alphadawg7 Posted February 13, 2013 Author Posted February 13, 2013 (edited) Did I mention I'm in LA for the week. And in pain? Interesting thread for sure... Well if you are here this weekend, you should come check my booth out at the LA High Times Cannabis Cup in Glendale this weekend. Its Sat and Sun from 12-7 and I have some stuff in the competition. I have my comedian friend with me as well as a few porn starlet friends volunteering at my booth showing off my new shirt line. You need a medical marijuana card/recommendation though to get into the area my booth is in as that will be where people will be allowed to medicate if they choose. So if you have a card, you should check it out, gonna be a fun weekend! Edited February 13, 2013 by Alphadawg7
Alphadawg7 Posted February 13, 2013 Author Posted February 13, 2013 What is the tax rate on your "stuff"? Is there less street dealing now that there are sanctioned stores? Out of curiosity do you smoke when you are posting on tihis combative site? Sometimes people get riled so you have to mellow them down. LOL Tax rates are higher for us than any other industry here in CA, plus you have very little federal deductions and no deductions in relation to the cannabis itself. And actually several studies have been done by prominent institutions that have shown crime rates went substantially down in areas where dispensaries were allowed and then went significantly higher when those cities or feds shut them down. Its been proven many times that allowing them significantly lowers crime overall in the surrounding areas. You see, the demand does not go away, so people like gangs and other bad elements now have a thriving area to provide illegal product which leads to more crime and violence in the area. And lol, no I don't need to smoke to handle myself here. I am on this site a lot when I am at my shop in my office, and I do not allow anyone to medicate on site, not me, not my staff, and definitely not my patients. My staff isn't even allowed to medicate before work and come in high, so I adhere to the same policy. We need to be clear headed to make sure we can educate our patients on the products and what best fits their needs and also to make sure no one makes mistakes and we stay in full compliance of all state laws at all times.
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