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Hi. Trying To Get Off Oxycontin And Endone. Have Been Told To Use Doloxene And Valium? It Works!!! But?
4 Comments | Posted by Brand McNaut in Brand Management
Hi. Trying to get off oxycontin and endone. Have been told to use Doloxene and Valium?
The doloxene is dextropropoxphene. It may be a brand name and i am on 40 of the oxycontin and 4-8 tablets of endone (quick release oxycontin 5mg) and day. But now due to friend’s advice – and she is giving it to me – she has hundreds? – this doloxene seems to be working…. take four and it is great plus valium. Have only done for a few days. Am i doing the right thing. I am in Australia so brand names diff. Just really need to get off the oxycontin – it is a ball and chain on my leg i cant shake …..
Question answered… I was put on meds for two broken vertebrae in back T9 and T12. And yes, it still hurts. Have been to every specialist, pain management clinics etc.
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Has This Been Ron Paul’s Problem In Corralling The Vote, So Far?
18 Comments | Posted by Brand McNaut in Brand Strategies
“In an interview on a Pittsburgh radio station last night the host implied that being honest with the American people is a doomed campaign strategy. I’m not sure if there is a sadder hard truth than that. It is almost as if many Americans beg to be manipulated by our politicians. It is the public discourse equivalent of a wife asking her husband, “Does this dress make me look fat?”. Meanwhile the wife is five foot four and weighs 210 pounds. If Ron Paul were to answer he’d say, “No, your large body makes you look fat. Your clothes are totally irrelevant.” It’s hard to win an election with honesty like that.
“…Ironically, all of these flaws were the very aspects of Paul’s character that many found endearing. I am one of them. Unfortunately, there aren’t enough of us out here (yet). I will vote for the politically naive, sincere, honest, and non-PC candidate every time as long as he/she is a champion of liberty. The general populace is not like me. They want to be told they aren’t fat. They want to be told they aren’t lazy. They want to be told they aren’t dumb. Even if the truth is that they are all of those things and more.
During the entire campaign of 2008 people voiced their deep desire for change. The reality is people don’t really want change. Their idea of change is anyone but George Bush. Ron Paul’s idea of change is recognizing the true value of freedom and living it. People don’t want to be free. They want to be free from harm. They want to hand their own responsibilities over to the government so they have someone to blame other than themselves when things go poorly. Then they want the government to demonstrate there is no consequences for their actions by bailing them out. Ron Paul scares them because his brand of change forces them to be responsible for their actions.
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Has This Been Ron Paul’s Problem In Corralling The Vote, So Far?
18 Comments | Posted by Brand McNaut in Brand Strategies
“In an interview on a Pittsburgh radio station last night the host implied that being honest with the American people is a doomed campaign strategy. I’m not sure if there is a sadder hard truth than that. It is almost as if many Americans beg to be manipulated by our politicians. It is the public discourse equivalent of a wife asking her husband, “Does this dress make me look fat?”. Meanwhile the wife is five foot four and weighs 210 pounds. If Ron Paul were to answer he’d say, “No, your large body makes you look fat. Your clothes are totally irrelevant.” It’s hard to win an election with honesty like that.
“…Ironically, all of these flaws were the very aspects of Paul’s character that many found endearing. I am one of them. Unfortunately, there aren’t enough of us out here (yet). I will vote for the politically naive, sincere, honest, and non-PC candidate every time as long as he/she is a champion of liberty. The general populace is not like me. They want to be told they aren’t fat. They want to be told they aren’t lazy. They want to be told they aren’t dumb. Even if the truth is that they are all of those things and more.
During the entire campaign of 2008 people voiced their deep desire for change. The reality is people don’t really want change. Their idea of change is anyone but George Bush. Ron Paul’s idea of change is recognizing the true value of freedom and living it. People don’t want to be free. They want to be free from harm. They want to hand their own responsibilities over to the government so they have someone to blame other than themselves when things go poorly. Then they want the government to demonstrate there is no consequences for their actions by bailing them out. Ron Paul scares them because his brand of change forces them to be responsible for their actions.
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Has This Been Ron Paul’s Problem In Corralling The Vote, So Far?
18 Comments | Posted by Brand McNaut in Brand Strategies
“In an interview on a Pittsburgh radio station last night the host implied that being honest with the American people is a doomed campaign strategy. I’m not sure if there is a sadder hard truth than that. It is almost as if many Americans beg to be manipulated by our politicians. It is the public discourse equivalent of a wife asking her husband, “Does this dress make me look fat?”. Meanwhile the wife is five foot four and weighs 210 pounds. If Ron Paul were to answer he’d say, “No, your large body makes you look fat. Your clothes are totally irrelevant.” It’s hard to win an election with honesty like that.
“…Ironically, all of these flaws were the very aspects of Paul’s character that many found endearing. I am one of them. Unfortunately, there aren’t enough of us out here (yet). I will vote for the politically naive, sincere, honest, and non-PC candidate every time as long as he/she is a champion of liberty. The general populace is not like me. They want to be told they aren’t fat. They want to be told they aren’t lazy. They want to be told they aren’t dumb. Even if the truth is that they are all of those things and more.
During the entire campaign of 2008 people voiced their deep desire for change. The reality is people don’t really want change. Their idea of change is anyone but George Bush. Ron Paul’s idea of change is recognizing the true value of freedom and living it. People don’t want to be free. They want to be free from harm. They want to hand their own responsibilities over to the government so they have someone to blame other than themselves when things go poorly. Then they want the government to demonstrate there is no consequences for their actions by bailing them out. Ron Paul scares them because his brand of change forces them to be responsible for their actions.
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Are These The Blonde Jokes You Have Been Waiting For?
10 Comments | Posted by Brand McNaut in Brand Management
Genie & Truck Driver
A truck driver was tooling down the highway one afternoon and heard a “pop.” Thinking that perhaps he had blown a tire, he steered the rig onto the shoulder and walked back to check his tires.
He found a bottle laying in the gutter. He picked it up and wiped off the label to see what kind of bottle it was when a very old genie popped out.
The genie said, “Man, I’m too old for this! You get one wish — not three — just one.”
The driver thought long and hard, and finally said, “It would be really nice for all the bridges to be wide enough that over-sized loads could get through without any trouble.”
The genie said, “Do you know how many bridges that would be?! Can’t you come up with something simpler?”
The driver replied, “How about if you make all the blondes as smart as brunettes?”
The genie shook his head vigorously and answered, “How wide would you like those bridges?”
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Rocket Gear
There was this nouveau riche blond girl, who went to the nearest Mercedes showroom with a pocketful of dollars, and came out with the latest model.
Half an hour later she was back at the showroom, claiming a that the car they sold her was terrible, that she was disappointed a brand-new Mercedes would get a fault in the gearbox after 15 minutes. The management apologized and gave her a new car.
Again, after half an hour she came back. The management offered her a new car, but sent along one of their engineers to see if they could figure out what the problem was. She put in the first gear… sped up… put in second… third… fourth… fifth…. And now, she said, for the rocket, and threw it in reverse.
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Important document file
The boss who was on the 25th floor of the building called up the blonde secretary on the ground floor for an important file.
Since it was rather urgent the boss told the secretary it was an emergency and that he should hurry with the file.
After more than 30 minutes the blonde clerk appears all tired and panting for breath.
The Boss asks him why he was panting and what caused the huge delay.
The blonde secretary replies, ‘Boss when I went to the lift it said ‘during an emergency please use the staircase’!!!
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Looking For A Chrysler Pt Cruiser…but…i Been Told To Steer Clear…who Can Help?
10 Comments | Posted by Brand McNaut in Brand Management
i have been told to steer clear of these cars unless brand new, because around the 50000 mile electronics start going.
The engine management light comes on and it takes a lot of the power away when you’re driving.
has anyone had the same problem or knows if this is a regular manufacturer fault??
please help
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How To Increase Brand Awareness For An Independent Record Label That’s Been Around Over 20 Years?
1 Comment | Posted by Brand McNaut in Brand Strategies
It’s a classic hip hop label and we now have a clothing line we want to put in retail stores. Celebrities have been seen wearing our clothes yet retailers have never heard of the label. What would be the best marketing strategy to increase the brand awareness and recognition? How can we get more traffic on our website?
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Now That I Have Cable Internet And A New Laptop, What Have I Been Missing That’s Good?
3 Comments | Posted by Brand McNaut in Internet Branding
Okay, well I am officially in the new times, LOL. I now have high speed internet and a brand new laptop. Funny thing is, when I had dial up I had all kinds of plans for things I wanted to do when i got high speed back, but now I can’t think of a thing. Any suggestions? good videos or a webpage that wouldn’t load on dial-up?

