whats the difference in xray sunglasses and fishing glasses?
[2009-07-26 17:06:43]

Q: any idea

A: i have no idea but the cool one to wear was the Oakley brands, they have good fishing sunglasses if you want it, they are cool and fashionable.

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Its basically 2 questions?
[2009-05-28 20:57:37]
Peace!

ok so heres the idea im looking for them but if they dont exist tell me what you think (but its an daunting idea so you can suck it if you dont like it)
Ok so its what i thought up it may or may not exist so its sunglasses but theirs a twist they


uumm i guess that'd be coolish... but learn some grammar

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, Q has a small dog sized surveillance robot that he operates by remote control. You might remember how Q used the robot to spy on Linkage girl, Stacy Sutton, when she was coming out of the shower. Could it work? Yes. After 9/11, hundreds of robots were used to scourer the wreckage of the World Trade Center’s collapsed twin towers and help diffuse road side bombs in Iraq. These filthy sunglasses from Q’s lab are both stylish and functional with X-ray aptitude that own Thongs to wander though a casino viewing concealed weapons and inspecting ladies’ lingerie. But could it work? No. These glasses stretch the barriers of X-ray technology a little too far. X-rays are most widely used in medicine to visualize bones and organs and requires the subject to stand stationary for a few seconds in order to work properly. Jetpack ( Thunderball , 1965) One of the most spectacular gizmos, the jetpack, only appears for a moment. Union straps it on and escapes over a high...

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Kovacevic: Broncos brace for ... Wallace?
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Pity the poor security guy who spent his Thursday patrolling the perimeter of the Denver Broncos' practice field, whispering into his walkie-talkie and peering from behind Secret Service-like sunglasses at anyone suspicious.

Guess a 6-foot stone wall and rows of tall pines aren't enough to fend off the Bill Belichicks of the world.

Well, just to tick everyone off, then, here's what I spied with my X-ray vision from the Broncos' afternoon session, then texted back to the Steelers' coaches scheming for Sunday's wild-card game: WOW, THESE GUYS SURE DO THROW A LOT OF INCOMPLETE PASSES.

Hope that helps, men.

If not, I also uncovered this stunning facet of the Broncos' defensive game plan: They're worried about Mike Wallace.

No, seriously.

If you ever want a great gauge for the Steelers' strengths, read or listen carefully for the names cited most often by the opponent in the buildup to any game. It's usually not hard. Even when they're asked general questions, they'll come back with specific names. The first name mentioned is usually the jackpot.

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