Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2007 2:09 am
watching_watchers wrote:Rawr Cloud! Hi and bye! Its 2:00 am and I think I'm being sentenced to bed by my dad lol.Cloud_ax wrote:good luck!
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watching_watchers wrote:Rawr Cloud! Hi and bye! Its 2:00 am and I think I'm being sentenced to bed by my dad lol.Cloud_ax wrote:good luck!
I bet your not around anymore, eh? =[Cloud_ax wrote:watching_watchers wrote:Rawr Cloud! Hi and bye! Its 2:00 am and I think I'm being sentenced to bed by my dad lol.Cloud_ax wrote:good luck!![]()
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colbertnationgirl wrote:What?Cloud_ax wrote:colbertnationgirl wrote:*hugs*
Overall... hmm, fifty-ish, maybe? Only five that are in-season, though. I need to go shopping!![]()
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You should see all my mom's shoes. I swear she has 200+ pairs.
whoa seriously shoe over load on those pages i just read but just to bring it up i have like 3 pairs of trainers Deviston wrote:In California there is a place called The Scripps Research Institute. One of their fields of research includes rybozymes. Here would be the closest place I would recommend for looking the man you're trying to find. I would do research and see if any of the scientists there are Hebrew. The name "Isaac" and "Gil" are both Hebrew and doubtfully so a coincidence. Isaac means "he will laugh" and Gil means "joy". Isaac is a male name and the other, male or female. Wyman means "battle protector". My assesment is that there is a man who does study on ribozymes who is going to be able to help you. Maybe even the same man who checked for Bree's "trait". This man probably is "he who will laugh" when the female who represents the name Gil (aka joy, which seems to describe Bree very well) is "protected in battle". In other words, this man is trying to get word out that he wants to help Bree. He will be happy when she is safe. He has given you the clues in the pages found in her medical records. Good luck and take care.
Deviston
ps... where is the institute? La Jolla. Hmmmm... Interesting...