Get better, Red.
I hope he's all right but should he leave us Mrs. Daisy will be waiting for him.
Get better, Red.
What a role. He was great.
I think she (Maggie, not Bugs Bunny) is very attractive, but I have to admit, I laughed...
Thispego has been keeping all these idiotic club members in check for quite a while. I have to go against my morals and vote Thispego as poster of the Century just for that reason.
I think i've come to admire thispego after the way he "regulated"<Vic terminology> the life on other galaxies threads where everyone thought they were stephen hawking.
Seriously if you think Maggie Gylenhaal is ugly, you whack off to too much fake plastic chicks, or chicks with s.
It's true. Thispego says a lot with a few words. He's kinda like the Morgan Freeman of Spurstalk.
thispego is black?
Or Cheif SilentHorse.
from the bank statement down.
Why are you so defensive over this chick?
he jacks off to her.
I hope he's okay
why do you overstate things?
its less about defending her than it is about trying to get others to realize how dumb they are. I mean.. I know that every poster at spurstalk is either a model themself or dates one, so i know that they are able to distinguish between pretty and ugly.
seriously
Hey I saw a boob
No offense to Morgan Freeman, but why isn't there a Bernie Mac thread today?
(I hope they both get well.)
I didn't know about Bernie Mac Kori, thanks for the heads-up.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7540340.stm
Comedian Mac in Chicago hospital
The comedian starred in films Ocean's Thirteen and Transformers last year
Comedian Bernie Mac has spent the weekend in a Chicago hospital after coming down with pneumonia, his publicist has said.
Danica Smith said in a statement that the 50-year-old was "responding well to treatment and will be released soon".
Ms Smith added the pneumonia was not related to an inflammatory lung disease the comedian also has. That condition has been in remission since 2005.
Mac starred in his own US sitcom, The Bernie Mac Show, from 2001 to 2006.
His performance in the programme earned him numerous award nominations including two at the Emmys and the Golden Globes.
Mac, a Chicago native, also starred in last year's box office hits Ocean's Thirteen and Transformers.
http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/...e-mac-had.html
Bernie Mac had it: what is sarcoidosis?
Because of comedian Bernie Mac, new attention is focusing on sarcoidosis, a little known medical condition that affects tens of thousands of Americans.
Mac, currently hospitalized in Chicago with severe pneumonia, had the condition until it went into remission in 2005. His publicist, Danica Smith, says sarcoidosis isn’t responsible for Mac’s current illness.
But people interested in Mac's condition are searching the Web, looking for more information on this little-known disease. So, here's a primer.
Sarcoidosis is an immune system disorder that can make it hard to breathe, inflame lymph nodes in the neck and the chest, and cause bumps and ulcers to break out on people’s skin.
Most cases are mild, but those that are severe can cause serious scarring in the lungs, a complication that occurs in 20 to 25 percent of patients.
It’s not clear what causes sarcoidosis, though experts believe environmental contaminants can help trigger a genetic susceptibility.
Research studies have found an association between this condition and irritants such as tree pollen, insecticides and moldy environments, the New England Journal of Medicine reported in an overview published last November.
Sarcoidosis is “probably the end result of immune responses to various ubiquitous environmental triggers,” the overview stated.
Typically, our bodies fight perceived threats by mounting an inflammatory response. With sarcoidosis, this response becomes excessive and ends up producing small clumps of cells that can clump together throughout the body.
If these clumps become large enough, they can begin to interfere with the functioning of various organs. Most commonly affected are the lungs (more than 90 percent of cases), the eyes and the skin.
In the worst cases, inflammation causes irreversible lung scarring, serious eye conditions such as cataracts and glaucoma, or aching and swelling in the legs accompanied by arthritis.
Two-thirds of sarcoidosis patients generally go into remission within a decade of being diagnosed; recurrence of the disease after a year of remission affects fewer than 5 percent of patients, the New England Journal of Medicine reported.
One-third of patients have an "unrelenting," progressive form of this illness that typically leads to organ impairment.
This is primary an illness of adults in the 20- to 40-year-old range. African-Americans are more prone to the condition than whites (the incidence rate among blacks is 35.5 cases per 100,000; among whites it’s 10.9 per 100,000). African-Americans women are twice as likely as men to be struck with the illness.
Symptoms include a persistent cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, small red bumps on the face, arms or buttocks, red, watery eyes, and arthritis in the ankles, elbows, wrists and hands, according to the Mayo Clinic.
There is no cure for this illness. The most common treatment is Prednisone, a steroid that can have serious side effects. Occasionally, physicians prescribe medications known as immune system suppressants (such as Plaquenil and Methotrexate).
While sarcoidosis can be severe, fewer than 5 percent of patients die f
rom the condition. In the vast majority of cases, symptoms are mild and disappear over time.
For more information, I recommend the sarcoidosis resources listed below:
The Mayo Clinic’s Web site
The National Heart Lung and Blood Ins ute’s Web site
The American Lung Association’s Web site
too black?
Last night it was reported that he was on his death bed, so I was surprised it wasn't here. However, thankfully, the initial reports were wrong.
WHOA I didn't know it was that bad
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