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Things to do if you're under 21

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You study all week, you work, you're responsible, and when the weekend rolls around all you want to do is let loose. What are you going to do? If you're under 21, this question is usually answered with a resounding sigh and a decision to either stay home and party or walk around downtown watching all the old people having fun....

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LOOSE CHANGE - FINAL CUT film at Lakewood

posted 6/03/08 @ 10:23 AM CST

"LOOSE CHANGE: FINAL CUT" premiers at the Lakewood Theatre on June 21st at 8pm and is sponsored by "North Texans for 9/11 Truth". Admission is $5 with a portion of the proceeds helping sick First Responders of 9/11/01 through the Fealgood Foundation. Lakewood Theatre is at 1825 Abrams Pkwy, Dallas 75214.*****Film-maker will be at this historic showing!!*****
---Don't you miss this event!!---

Non-political in nature, this fast-paced, explosive documentary exposes hidden facts and buried news coverage which have earned the filmmakers rave reviews and endorsements from around the world! The Loose Change filmmakers have gained enthusiastic recognition ranging from American politicians and high-ranking government officials to the Japanese Diet (parliament) to the European Parliament, continuing on from within the realm of Scientists, Engineers, Architects, and Scholars from around the world.

Lemonade Diet

posted 7/15/08 @ 1:48 AM CST

You mentioned soaking in the vitamin D. Some say that sunlight is bad for you but that is a big myth. Kevin Trudeau says in Natural Cures,

"In the Natural Cures book I talk about the fact that the sun does not cause skin cancer. The sun is needed for life. If you do not spend time in the sun you will be sick. The sun is vital for health, longevity and to be disease free....Without sunlight you develop diseases including depression, lack of energy, poor sleep, poor digestion, weight gain, arthritis, constipation, bad breath, body odor, cancer, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, ADD, stress, headaches, susceptibility to colds, flus and viral infections, PMS, male erectile dysfunction, loss of sexual desire in women, infertility anxiety and more."
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