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doomslayer207

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hello i have filled my 500 piece go pro ?allowance and have Many extras (100+)
would anyone be willing to trade any media that they dont want (ie: ps2/xbox/gc/gba games,dvds,referals, etc. )
it does not matter what titles for the stuff PM me if interested and how many codes you want for said item

this is just a stab in the dark i do realize that they are just bottle caps, i just have sooooo many around my house
lemme no
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you sir, need to start drinking mountain dew so you can win one when they start giving away xbox 360s every 10 minutes for like...a month or something. You get points and enter them into drawings online.

Seriously. Also, have a little money set aside to deal with a Kidney Stone.
 
500+? Wow, I thought we drank a lot of Dew. I have collected caps from myself and 3 others at work we have amassed a little over 300 since the promotion started in early May.

I have gotten 5 t-shirts so far, but one of them came with numbers written in permanent marker along the hemline. It was a Milwaukee Brewers shirt so I guess a crappy shirt for a crappy team is about right.
 
[quote name='Dr Mario Kart']you sir, need to start drinking mountain dew so you can win one when they start giving away xbox 360s every 10 minutes for like...a month or something. You get points and enter them into drawings online.

Seriously. Also, have a little money set aside to deal with a Kidney Stone.[/QUOTE]


u serious ? whens this starting ?
 
[quote name='smellhasreturned']u serious ? whens this starting ?[/QUOTE]

I dont remember where I heard of it, but as I recall it might be as early as sometime in August?
 
so wait all you do is collect caps and all of them have poins or something, and you use the points on prices??? is this available in Canada.????
 
Hey, instead of asking for games, why don't you just give them away? ;)

If I won the ultimate package, I would let you and whoever you want to come along. It's not like I have ten people I want to spend that amount of time with. ;)
 
[quote name='Blade']Hey, instead of asking for games, why don't you just give them away? ;)

If I won the ultimate package, I would let you and whoever you want to come along. It's not like I have ten people I want to spend that amount of time with. ;)[/QUOTE]


you know thats what i was thinking, i just figured id see if anybody was willing to do a referral more than anything else, the only reason i was asking for stuff in the first place was because i work at a plant and i robbed them from the recycle bin, so i jokeinly thought i would see if anybody was willing to trade anything but, i think now that i have laughed my headoff about the kidney stone joke, i can PM some off you guys, with like 10-25 codes per PM
but i will need to save up for my corpal tunnel operation after entering 100-200 friggin codes(LOL)
if any of you other than Blade are really collecting them
lemme no and ill PM you with them

so if you are in this thread and you see a PM from me it will be codes
also thanks for the info on the 360 deal maybe my Karma will reward me for giving them away!

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[quote name='Dr Mario Kart']...have a little money set aside to deal with a Kidney Stone.[/QUOTE]

What causes kidney stones?

Doctors do not always know what causes a stone to form. While certain foods may promote stone formation in people who are susceptible, scientists do not believe that eating any specific food causes stones to form in people who are not susceptible.

A person with a family history of kidney stones may be more likely to develop stones. Urinary tract infections, kidney disorders such as cystic kidney diseases, and certain metabolic disorders such as hyperparathyroidism are also linked to stone formation.

In addition, more than 70 percent of people with a rare hereditary disease called renal tubular acidosis develop kidney stones.

Cystinuria and hyperoxaluria are two other rare, inherited metabolic disorders that often cause kidney stones. In cystinuria, too much of the amino acid cystine, which does not dissolve in urine, is voided. This can lead to the formation of stones made of cystine. In patients with hyperoxaluria, the body produces too much of the salt oxalate. When there is more oxalate than can be dissolved in the urine, the crystals settle out and form stones.
Illustration of various kidney stone shapes.

Shapes of various stones. Sizes are usually smaller than shown here.

Hypercalciuria is inherited. It is the cause of stones in more than half of patients. Calcium is absorbed from food in excess and is lost into the urine. This high level of calcium in the urine causes crystals of calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate to form in the kidneys or urinary tract.

Other causes of kidney stones are hyperuricosuria which is a disorder of uric acid metabolism, gout, excess intake of vitamin D, urinary tract infections, and blockage of the urinary tract. Certain diuretics which are commonly called water pills or calcium-based antacids may increase the risk of forming kidney stones by increasing the amount of calcium in the urine.

Calcium oxalate stones may also form in people who have a chronic inflammation of the bowel or who have had an intestinal bypass operation, or ostomy surgery. As mentioned above, struvite stones can form in people who have had a urinary tract infection. People who take the protease inhibitor indinavir, a drug used to treat HIV infection, are at risk of developing kidney stones.
 
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