Sunday, October 08, 2006

FOR FUN ONLY

Ahhh… If we could only return to those wonderful fall days at Eaton and the pitch. But time marches on, and we are reduced to remembering our athletic glories of yesteryear by placing a few Euros down at our local pub. This might just help you a bit:


Denver Broncos -4 over the Ravens.

Kansas City -3 over Arizona.

Giants -4 and under 42.5 versus the Washington Redskins.



Best of Luck.



In our continuing effort to keep our readers the best informed lawyers in Miami, we routinely scour all sorts of journals to find articles we believe are relevant. This one, which can be found on WEBMD caught our eye:

Oct. 6, 2006 :

THC, the key compound in marijuana, may also be the key to new drugs for Alzheimer's disease.

That's because the marijuana compound blocks the formation of brain-clogging Alzheimer's plaques better than current Alzheimer's drugs.
Institute.


"While we are certainly not advocating the use of illegal drugs, these findings offer convincing evidence that THC possesses remarkable inhibitory qualities, especially when compared to [Alzheimer's drugs] currently available to patients," Janda says in a news release.

"Although our study is far from final, it does show that there is a previously unrecognized molecular mechanism through which THC may directly affect the progression of Alzheimer's disease."

The findings appear in the Aug. 9 online edition of the journal Molecular Pharmaceutics, a publication of the American Chemical Society.


20 comments:

  1. I'm going to bet $50 on everyone of Rumpole's picks.

    Lots of Money.

    Or its the sticks.

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  2. this bud is for you,
    who are you

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  3. Willie Nelson for Surgeon General!

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  4. Drug Laws Create Criminals

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  5. "Drug Laws Create Criminals"

    Good logic. Maybe we should just legalize everything. Then we'll have no criminals and can do whatever we want. I'm sure no one would abuse that ability and hurt others. No way that would happen.

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  6. Good logic. Maybe we should just legalize everything. Then we'll have no criminals and can do whatever we want. I'm sure no one would abuse that ability and hurt others. No way that would happen.
    Then we'll have no criminals and can do whatever we want. I'm sure no one would abuse that ability and hurt others. No way that would happen.

    In Reference to the above:

    You are so right---because then everyone will be

    "stone in love with you, ou, ou!"

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  7. In Honor of Ron Gainor,
    WHAT WOULD YOU RATHER DO?

    1) Have a cola with Judge Scola?
    2) Go to the races with Judge Areces
    3) Eat at Casola's with Judge Arzola?
    4) Have some pie with Sy?

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  8. THE QUARTERBACK CONTROVERSY BEGINS:

    Culpepper vs. Harrington

    Boy, will the radio talking heads have it great this week as they sit back and field all the calls from these two QB camps on who should start vs. the J-E-T-S.

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  9. Who cares about the QB issue, the GATORS ARE NOW NUMBER 2.

    They are halfway through their murderer's row schedule of Alabama, LSU, Auburn and Georgia, and by far their toughest test will be on the road next Saturday night against Auburn. It does not get any easier; this is the SEC.

    GO GATORS

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  10. big props to the gators. if the canes can't do it, why not root for a team who the canes dominate.

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  11. For the life of me, I can't fathom why so many ostensibly bright people care about a bunch of morons fighting over an oblong ball.

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  12. we don't care about the ones fighting for the ball, stupid; it's the cheerleaders in their tight skirts and halter tops that we gawk over.

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  13. It brings us back to the good old days, when we were a young lad on the pitch at Eaton, playing Queensberry, Stratton Upper, Harlington, or Biddenham upper. We were a middie. Oh those were carefree days.

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  14. Dear Wayne:
    Please please please fire Nick Saban.

    Thank You.

    A Fan.

    PS. If you could bring back Jimmy Johnson or even Dave Wanstedt, that would be OK. They never went 1-3 or is it 1-4 now?

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  15. Rump, youre in a big slump, at least post on the rothenberg vote as it seems that is generating some debate.

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  16. last year the acc was harder then the sec.

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  17. COMING TUESDAY.
    YOU ASKED FOR IT.
    YOU GOT IT.
    JUDGE ROTHENBERG.
    HAVE AT IT.

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  18. i didnt say legalize everything. dont put words in my mouth.

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