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Posted on 03/09/2007 8:53:08 PM PST by mom4kittys
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Then he got flustered and said "I just came from doing an autopsy 4 hours ago".........oops!
I wish Wecht would OD
Agreed! I liked it when Kimberly said they were all living off ANS, and maybe they would all have to get jobs. If there's any justice, some will be serving time IMO.
night Liz
Night to all.
What exactly did Opri "win" for Birkhead?
http://www.graycliff.com/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=201&op=page&SubMenu=
Graycliff Restaurant, the Caribbean's first 5-star restaurant, has a legendary reputation. When the rich and famous desire the finest dining in Nassau, Graycliff is 'the' place to go.
Graycliff Restaurant features Continental and Bahamian cuisine with one of the largest and most reputable wine cellars in the world.
Creative culinary innovation has resulted in a selection of sumptuous dishes that are uniquely Graycliff.
Bahamian dishes are transformed with sophisticated refinements into sublimely delicious masterpieces.
This perfect balance of flavor, artistry and the finest ingredients ensures that the palate is never disappointed even for the most discriminating clientele.
Your evening at Graycliff Restaurant begins as you relax in the parlor, and peruse the menu, while one of the bar waiters tends to your favorite cocktail. Having placed your dinner order, when your appetizers are ready, you are then escorted to your table to enjoy your meal.
The restaurant has four air-conditioned dining rooms and an outdoor dining area. Each room has a special allusion to the era when Graycliff was a private home from the Library to the Gallery, where the family would retire after dinner to play cards.
Following dinner you are invited to relax and enjoy the rest of your evening with an after-dinner cognac or cigar.
That looks like the same guy in the photo with Anna! So they may have used the name of a guy they knew for the scripts.
I think some people just like to chomp. I used to bribe my little grandson with carrots because he's a chomper. It may be that same type of thing. Did you suck your thumb when you were a baby? chew gum when you were a kid? Smoke as an adult?
I fell for that a couple of weeks ago, when there was talk of lobsters. I've been afraid of shellfish because I all of a sudden had a bad reaction to some canned clams last year, and then to fresh crawfish, which I've eaten all my life.
But I was starving for some lobster and decided to treat myself, on my very skimpy budget, to a small $7 tail. My store knows me and is a kosher mom & pop which is not too "keen" on selling shellfish. So they gave me two for one!
Once I got them broiled, I figured out why I got one free. One was wonderful and luscious and I was happy. The 2nd one had something wrong with it, I know not what, but I put it down the dispose-all without taking a bite.
So, now I'm on crab cakes for a while and will re-visit lobster at some future date, lol.
You can only take the expenses as a loss.
Win? - that does not matter.
Someone if not several people will help Larry out to pay that bill.
Bahamas
Methadone Treatment: not available
There are no treatment opportunities for methadone patients and it is not intended to establish any such facility in the future. The chief medical officer, Ministry of Health & Environment, still holds a position already formulated in 1983 (ref HEA/118/2, 11th March, 1983):
"On various occasions the Ministry of Health has been approached by prospective visitors to the Bahamas seeking assistance in obtaining the drug Methadone during their stay here. These visitors are on methadone maintenance therapy programmes in the United States and are referred to the Ministry of Health by staff in our Tourism Offices and Consulates abroad.
2. I do not know whether your staff are aware that methadone is a narcotic drug and persons on methadone therapy are heroin or pethidine addicts who are in the process of being "weaned" off these drugs.
3. The Consultant staff at Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre and the psychologists and psychiatric social workers have for some time voiced concerns about making available methadone on a regular basis. I would add that their concerns are shared by professionals in some other Carribean territories, the United Kingdom, Canada and even many professionals in the United States. They are of the opinion that the benefits derived from catering to the small minority of confirmed hard drug addicts are far outweighed by the serious disadvantages that their presence in a society can create. I have received reliable information that in early 1982 one of our visitors having obtained methadone through legitimate channels, distributed some of her supplies to others during her stay and returned for a further prescription.
4. For your information approximately 50 requests are received each year and I trust you will appreciate that this number represents such a small fraction of our total annual visitors that we should not jeopardize our society for this small minority.
5. After careful consideration it is this Ministry's view that methadone should not be made available to persons on a methadone maintenance programme. I would therefore request that you inform all appropriate staff that should enquiries be made by future visitors, they should be informed that they cannot be maintained on methadone during their stay in the Bahamas and should they still wish to proceed to the Bahamas they must accept that the drug will not be prescribed during their stay with us.
V.T. Allen
Chief Medical Officer" (original quote)
Importation of Methadone: import regulations could not be clarified
Therefore, travellers wishing to bring methadone into the Bahamas for personal use as medication are strongly advised to contact a diplomatic mission of the Bahamas well in advance of their intended journey.
Contact Address:
Dr. V.T. Allen
Chief Medical Officer
Ministry of Health & Environment
P.O. Box N-3729
Nassau
The Bahamas
http://www.indro-online.de/bahamas.htm
That had not been posted when I wrote my post. Still think she's game-playing cuz she's mad. She knew he didn't have that much money.
None of the above! Isn't that strange? I'm looking online now and the ice craving is mostly anemia or b6 deficincy, but can also be zinc, thiamin and others. I'm going to see about a blood test and go check out some vitamins and see if I stop.
It's lost income she would've gotten from another client if her hours had been spent with them instead.
Me too!! I rewound the DVR to see it again!
I heard that too and watched again..cant keep his lies straight!
Amber colored packaging is quite common. Whether Chloral hydrate is especially sensitive to UV radiation degradation, I don't know. Any pharmacists here?
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