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- K's Daughter "LCA" - BUY IT!THe most important think first after the 14 day cleanse I lost almost a full inch on my "natural waist"(around the navel) and a whooping 1.5 inches of what I will call my tummy (the lower part which exercise doesnt seem to affect).
I used the acai cleanse along with the fat burner cleanse for two weeks. The cleanse is really a gentle cleanse I was plesantly surprised by that. Yes I did get slight cramps but with a colon cleanse that should be expected HOWEVER not every time I "went" I got cramps.
The caffiene wasnt too strong to keep me up at night but I did get a bit a of an energy boost.
IMPORTANT ADVICE
*I wont suggest doing heavy exercise while on the cleanse expecially outdoors like the gym because it may "activate"the pills.
*Take the pills as soon as you get home once you don't have plans to go out.That way you may go earlier in the morning B4 you have to get ready work.
Yea the sounds coming from the toilet may be a lil embarssing sometimes but those lost inches with no crunches for me was worth it! - Pylon 1 - Still the best reference aroundThe World Almanac has always been the best almanac of the many different ones out there. It provides truly unbiased information on just about any subject out there, even on politics and government, which is difficult to find these days in our heated political environment. I may be a bit old fashioned, but I still prefer the Almanac in book form to any internet search out there, because you know what is in this book is factually correct and unbiased, and on the internet, you never know what you are going to get.
- BeccaM "Technowitch" - Internet Meme Juice!As a kid, I used to dream about being popular, known, famous -- to have my proverbial 15 minutes of fame, and more. But slacking in high school turned into college rejections, which meant I was only qualified for untrained, low-paying security work, which I got into only because I have an uncle who knew a guy who owed him a huge favor.
Night watch-person, mall cop, security guard at a bank... slowly I worked my way up, but nobody who saw me ever remembered my name, much less my face. I was invisible, anonymous. If I showed up for my company's Christmas party, people didn't say hi or welcome, but instead began lining up to be arrested for public intoxication. Of course I'd oblige them, and drive home with a trunk full of confiscated liquor, but the experience was always hollow and unsatisfying. At least until I got home and started in on the top-shelf vodka and rum. After that, things seemed much better.
Then I landed a sweet job at a state university -- and wouldn't you know, their police were actually considered real honest to goodness gun-and-taser carrying law enforcement officers. We had riot gear and assault rifles! Those Kent State National Guard goobers had nothing on our arsenal. We could even arrest the spoiled rich punks who infested the campus like so many hope-filled stuck-ups. My favorite was the "whoopsie--look at this joint I planted...er, I mean FOUND in your pocket!" Ever see a 21 year old male pre-med student cry? Their tears are sweeter than wine.
But still, something was missing from my life. Recognition. Hell, simple acknowledgment I existed.
Then came the Defense Technology 56895 MK-9. Or as I call it "Fame In a Can."
All I had to do was find a group of student protesters, which isn't hard at all lately. No idea why. I think Fox News said something about hippies. Anyway, I went for the easy target on this on my first go, because I was incredibly nervous. What if they fought back? Luckily, I found a bunch who were like shooting fish in a barrel, a line of them just sitting on the ground and not moving at all. My hand was shaking, but it hardly mattered because the MK-9 has such an amazing wide cone spray, it hits anything -- and anybody it's even vaguely pointed towards. The helpful orange dye tells you who you've sprayed already, and who needs a second or third dose. It says no closer than six feet, but I found that 2-3 feet greatly increased the chances of ingestion. I understand that if you can manage to force the protesters to swallow this stuff it makes them cough up blood for hours, a total bonus for those of us who think civil rights are too special for anybody but the privileged to have and enjoy.
But the best undocumented feature of all: Instant fame! One minute of casually dousing these students with this pure-gold Internet Meme Juice, and next thing I know, I'm a YouTube sensation! Everybody knows my name, and yes, I know what you're thinking, but these riot face-shields also work wonderfully against spit and rotten vegetables.
I'm hoping Defense Technology comes up with a garden hose attachment for this baby, so I can take care of those brats who're always trampling on my lawn, too. - hondoman45 - Great update to my plasma tvI never have subscribed to cable as I am a penny pincher to the max! When I saw the Roku3 at my local Sam's Club a few months ago, it intrigued me. I could have access to hundreds of channels and not have to spend an arm and a leg. I already had 12 mbps dsl service with a wireless router from my phone company and an older Panasonic plasma tv so the basics were in place. I was pleasantly surprised at the ease of hooking up the Roku3 as it took maybe five minutes and most of that time was entering the security code of our wireless service. It was up and running and is very easy to use. We enjoy it daily and have subscribed to Amazon Prime for $79.95 per year as it seems to be able to offer the biggest bang for the buck of the many channels offered on the Roku3. There are so many channels that it is going to be a very long time before I scroll through all of them if I ever do! My reason for writing this is to let anyone who might me sitting on the fence contemplating a Roku3 purchase to know that we have had no issues at all for the past four months or so. The remote is solid and the headphone plug on it gets used frequently as I am a night owl. I am not a tech person at all; my wife even less so, and the two of us have enjoyed exploring the programming available with the Roku3. It is so nice to watch programs with no advertisements. It hurts to go to local tv stations and suffer through the multiple ads now! We are truly spoiled by the Roku3 and can't recommend it enough! I would like to thank the many people who have reviewed the Roku3 as they have put a lot of time and effort into helping others like me to take the plunge into something I was nervous about doing. Hope my two bits helps someone. Thanks for your time!
ps...I almost forgot, we have an older corded Sony sound bar and subwoofer hooked up to our plasma tv and it works very well with the Roku3!