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Into the Blue

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on February 8, 2010 by henrylong1954

Into the Blue
Into the Blue (2005)

IMDB rating: 5.50

Plot: Jared Cole and his girlfriend Sam Nicholson are a young couple living in the Caribbean. Jared is an unemployed diver whose dream is to find treasure in the Caribbean Sea and Sam works at a local resort as a shark handler. When Jared’s best friend Bryce Dunn, a selfish New York lawyer and his new girlfriend Amanda Collins arrive, the two couples spend a couple of days experiencing paradise. But, they discover an airplane on the sea floor that crashed during a hurricane and they find the cargo on-board the airplane is cocaine. Jared and Sam’s lives are in danger, when Bryce and Amanda make a deal with a dangerous drug lord who wants the cocaine. Jared’s rival, Treasure Hunter Derek Bates learns what they are doing and tries to negotiate the cocaine to raise money for a expedition where he intends to find a sunken boat with treasure. Jared, Sam, Bryce, and Amanda find themselves racing against time to find the shipwreck before somebody else does.

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Directors: Stockwell John

Actors: Walker Paul,Caan Scott,Brolin Josh,Frain James,Beckford Tyson,Dwayne Adway,Frazer Javon,Taloa Chris,Bowleg Jr. Peter R.V.,McIntosh Clifford,Collins Adam,Montie Gill,Ballard Dan,Action,Adventure,Crime,Drama,Thriller,

Drug Test Liquid Flush (USMC MEPS)?
Don’t hate on me for smoking, I love to blaze but I’m over it now so don’t wana hear any speeches.

Joining the Marine Corps. I got my MEPS test in about a week. Even though it may or may not work (I’ve used it before) I took a super high Niacin dosage, so I have that to kind of lean on.

I wana make sure though because I’ve heard that it works and doesn’t work at times. Basically I was a pretty heavy smoker, sharing a blunt or two a day with friends, hitting my blue dot, and my one hitter a few times a day. Good news is I weigh like 140-145lbs. So I don’t have much body fat.

I’m really just askin I have like 7-9 days before this test, I know I should be pounding water but I like to have a planned schedule a day of how much I should drink and what I should drink.

So finally my question is, If I was a heavy smoker, I quit smoking 5 days ago, got my papers into the USMC, weigh about 145lbs and have a MEPS drug test in a couple days.

What should I be drinking and how much should I be drinking daily for the next week or so in order to flush my system and be good to go?

Any other practices or routines to help me pass would be awesome. I do have access to a sauna.

Dog Problem, The

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , , , , , , on February 7, 2010 by henrylong1954

Dog Problem, The
Dog Problem, The (2006)

IMDB rating: 6.40

Plot: In L.A., Solo has writer’s block after a successful first book he’s ashamed of. He’s broke, thanks to a year in analysis; in their final session, his shrink suggests a pet. Solo buys a scrawny terrier who adds to his problems: the dog isn’t house-trained; Solo owes money to a thug who’s angry Solo’s spent money on a dog; at a dog park, the dog is bitten and Solo begs a woman he’s just met to pay the vet bill, so now he owes her; and, his friend Casper has introduced him to a persistent rich girl who decides she wants the dog. He could sell, settle his debts, and return to life with a clean carpet. Or, he could figure out why he doesn’t want to part with the dog.

Dog Problem, The

Directors: Caan Scott

Actors: Caan Scott,Corrigan Kevin,Ortiz Tito,Leopoldo Kimo,Goodman Brian,Belfrage Crispian,Abrous Med,Dog Jimmy the,Comedy,


Problem with dog peeing when I come home?
Hello, I also have a Westie who is 5 years old. We just got her a couple weeks ago and she’s been a great dog. My problem is whenever I come home she pees a little. I try not to make a big deal about me coming home, trying to not make her excited. But as soon as I come by her she does it. Any ideas on this one?
Thanks ahead of time!


She’s obviously very glad to see you and gets excited but seeing that she is 5 years old she really shouldn’t be doing this. (Puppies do because they don’t have control of their bladders yet)

She could have a bladder infection or other bladder problem. Check with your vet.

Didi | Nov 01, 2007


I would say when you come home, open the door and let her out..before you even step foot in side. Then give her all the attention she needs and let her piddle out in the yard
mullymom321 | Nov 01, 2007


When you come home open up the door and let her out so she can pee outside. I would not get mad at her just not give her attention when she does that. We had a dog that we adopted that did that - although we think she was abused. She was a large dog so it was like a lake. When we came home we would squat down to her level and talk calmly to her and/or let her out when we opened the door.

Good luck
totalstressor | Nov 01, 2007


Sounds like you are dealing with this the proper manner (basicly ignoring the pupper)
Found this Westie Website with info on submissive urination (which is the techno-term for what you are dealing with…)
http://www.westieclubamerica.com/behavio r/submissiveurination.html
Karen W | Nov 01, 2007


Some dogs who urinate when they greet people may do so out of nervousness or excitement and scolding will always make the problem worse. Do not greet your pet right away. Ignore her until she settles down and then greet her.

It’s likely that she was reprimanded before when people arrived home. It’ll take some time, but she’ll get over it.
PurebredDawgz | Nov 01, 2007


Your dog is either very excitable, very high strung and nervous, or perhaps even a little afraid of you. Your reaction to her when this happens is REALLY important.

It is possible that she is being left in the house for too LONG, anything more than 4 or 5 hours creates potential difficulties.

Perhaps her previous owner was unkind to her when she or he came home. When a dog has been in the house for 8 or 9 hours, it needs to go out immediately when you do get home. Some people IGNORE that fact. Perhaps her previous owner did.

She’s pretty new to you only having been with you for a couple of weeks, so when you DO come home, CALL her right through the door before you even OPEN the door, meet her right at the door if possible, or take her to the door immediately before she even has time to react to you, and take her outside, and praise her lavishly when she squats to pee outside.

You need to spend substantial time with your dog and if she pees in the house, tell her "pee OUTSIDE" and take her out into the yard immediately, do not scold her, hit her, or make a big deal about the dribble.

If you think she’s a great dog, she’s worth working with and correcting this problem. It’s most likely just nerves, with you being new to her, and her surroundings and people being new to her. At 5 years old, she’s pretty old to have been moved from one owner to another.
fiddlesticks9 | Nov 01, 2007


hi my dog does the same thing. so after i open the door i scoop her up and put her outside on her chain. she has a few accidents, but nothing for me to get upset about. at least she goes by the door i let her out of. she just get’s excited, and so does yours. but yeah if you can let her out before you step in the house. good luck.
tommysgirl | Nov 01, 2007


She sounds like a submissive or excited pee-er ! My dog used to do this, so the minute I got home, I just go outside and the dog would follow me, then I would say go potty and when he did, I would praise him. I made sure at first , no eye contact, no talking, no petting. Just usher her outside to do her thing.
Rexydoberman | Nov 01, 2007


first of all are you sure she just does it when you first get home? I’m thinking maybe it’s a bladder problem she is a little old and maybe she’s done it once or twice that you haven’t seen,,maybe she just cant hold it (like me anymore) lol, Id talk to the vet and she what he has to say,it sounds like your getting a lot of good advice but maybe a vet may have some ideas were not thinking of: good luck
Elizabeth P | Nov 01, 2007


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