ClarkY wrote:Pippo Inzaghi wrote:
http://www.listenlive.eu/greece.html
Try some of those. I've tested some and they are safe.
Thanks I guess.
I'm sure if I gave her something like this she'd throw it away at first sight
Most probably.
ClarkY wrote:Pippo Inzaghi wrote:
http://www.listenlive.eu/greece.html
Try some of those. I've tested some and they are safe.
Thanks I guess.
I'm sure if I gave her something like this she'd throw it away at first sight
Pippo Inzaghi wrote:ClarkY wrote:
Thanks I guess.
I'm sure if I gave her something like this she'd throw it away at first sight
Most probably.
Emma wrote:Sammys_Tekkers wrote:
But she stole a chess piece! A chess piece! You would never see Frankie doing that
That is true Frankie would never do that
She wouldn't though
Sammys_Tekkers wrote:Emma wrote:
That is true Frankie would never do that
She wouldn't though
I hope Emma will have matured with age
Emma wrote:Sammys_Tekkers wrote:
I hope Emma will have matured with age
She has
Sammys_Tekkers wrote:Emma wrote:
She has
I applaud her for turning her life around Joey Barton style
ClarkY wrote:I have herpes.
Emma wrote:ClarkY wrote:Why not.
ResurrectionRooney wrote:Just watched Mankind Vs. Undertaker in Hell in a Cell from 1998...holy fuck Mick Foley shouldn't be alive today.
I Andy I wrote:Chris has brought more.
ClarkY wrote:I have herpes.
Pippo Inzaghi wrote:ClarkY wrote:I have herpes.
Is Herpes a name of a Greek God?
(i know it's a STD, but I am just curious)
Pippo Inzaghi wrote:ClarkY wrote:I have herpes.
Is Herpes a name of a Greek God?
(i know it's a STD, but I am just curious)
Emma wrote:Pippo Inzaghi wrote:
Is Herpes a name of a Greek God?
(i know it's a STD, but I am just curious)
Herpes Simplex.
Herpes simplex (Ancient Greek: ἕρπης - herpes, lit. "creeping") is a viral disease caused by both Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Infection with the herpes virus is categorized into one of several distinct disorders based on the site of infection. Oral herpes, the visible symptoms of which are colloquially called cold sores or fever blisters, infects the face and mouth. Oral herpes is the most common form of infection. Genital herpes, known simply as herpes, is the second most common form of herpes. Other disorders such as herpetic whitlow, herpes gladiatorum, ocular herpes (keratitis), cerebral herpes infection encephalitis, Mollaret's meningitis, neonatal herpes, and possibly Bell's palsy are all caused by herpes simplex viruses.
Herpes viruses cycle between periods of active disease—presenting as blisters containing infectious virus particles—that last 2–21 days, followed by a remission period. Genital herpes, however, is often asymptomatic, though viral shedding may still occur. After initial infection, the viruses are transported along sensory nerves to the sensory nerve cell bodies, where they become latent and reside life-long. Causes of recurrence are uncertain, though some potential triggers have been identified, including immunosuppressant drugs (see below). The previously latent virus then multiplies new virus particles in the nerve cell and these are transported along the axon of each neuron to the nerve terminals in the skin, where they are released. Over time, episodes of active disease reduce in frequency and severity.
Herpes simplex is most easily transmitted by direct contact with a lesion or the body fluid of an infected individual. Transmission may also occur through skin-to-skin contact during periods of asymptomatic shedding. Barrier protection methods are the most reliable method of preventing transmission of herpes, but they merely reduce rather than eliminate risk. Oral herpes is easily diagnosed if the patient presents with visible sores or ulcers. Early stages of orofacial herpes and genital herpes are harder to diagnose; laboratory testing is usually required.
A cure for herpes has not yet been developed. Once infected, the virus remains in the body for life. Recurrent infections (outbreaks) may occur from time to time, especially in times of immune impairment such as HIV and cancer-related immune suppression.[1] However, after several years, some people will become perpetually asymptomatic and will no longer experience outbreaks, though they may still be contagious to others. Treatments with antivirals can reduce viral shedding and alleviate the severity of symptomatic episodes. Vaccines are in clinical trials but have not demonstrated effectiveness. It should not be confused with conditions caused by other viruses in the herpesviridae family such as herpes zoster, which is caused by varicella zoster virus. The differential diagnosis includes hand, foot and mouth disease due to similar lesions on the skin.
Liverpool wrote:Pip you should continue your blog.
ClarkY wrote:ResurrectionRooney wrote:Just watched Mankind Vs. Undertaker in Hell in a Cell from 1998...holy fuck Mick Foley shouldn't be alive today.
One of the best, love all 3 of his 'acts'
Refresh my memory, what happened to him?
Emma wrote:Sammys_Tekkers wrote:
I applaud her for turning her life around Joey Barton style
I know I am very proud that he has come this far. Her crime days are behind her
Pippo Inzaghi wrote:Liverpool wrote:Pip you should continue your blog.
Only if Jamie comes back.
ResurrectionRooney wrote:ClarkY wrote:
One of the best, love all 3 of his 'acts'
Refresh my memory, what happened to him?
Chokeslammed off the top of the cell through a table, chokeslammed through the cell into the ring, slammed onto a shitload of thumbtacks off the Undertaker's back (and the Undertaker landed onto him), chokeslammed onto them and then finished off with a tombstone piledriver.
Sammys_Tekkers wrote:Emma wrote:
I know I am very proud that he has come this far. Her crime days are behind her
Mine have started again. I have found GTA
I assumed that was just tissue paper because his nose was bleeding.Zlatan wrote:ResurrectionRooney wrote:
Chokeslammed off the top of the cell through a table, chokeslammed through the cell into the ring, slammed onto a shitload of thumbtacks off the Undertaker's back (and the Undertaker landed onto him), chokeslammed onto them and then finished off with a tombstone piledriver.
He ended up with a tooth up his nose as well didn't he?