In response to a court case regarding Michelle Cedillo (one of thousands of families attempting to establish the connection between vaccines and their child's autism), Dr. Paul Offit, chief of infectious diseases at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania claims the apparent connection between vaccines and autism is "nothing more than a sad coincidence". Imagine being the parent (and there are many!) who watched their child's fast retreat into silence and disability following a round of vaccinations upon hearing this incomprehensible dismissal!Should all parents of children, believed to be vaccine damaged, accept that this remarkable timing is a mere coincidence? Should they stop sifting through the thousands of pages of research by reputable doctors and scientists exploring
A loser, Jon Heder, enrolls in a secret class that makes winners out of people like him. The class is taught by Dr. P, played by Billy Bob Thornton, and his assistant Lesher, played by Michael Duncan Clarke. Things get weird when Dr. P starts competing with Heder for the same girl.
Jon Heder plays the [...]
The movie "School for Scoundrels" is about turning a 'loser' into a self assured, confident man. So he can easily succeed with women for dating and as a seducer.The particular view of the world used by the teacher of the art of dating and seduction, is one of being in a highly competitive world where there are only 2 types on men...Those who run shitThose who eat shit"How to get Women from the Bar to Your Bed", and could very well have read, how to meet and attract women...1. Be Dangerous, It's cool.2. No Compliments. EVER.3. Always Get the Girl Alone.4. Wherever You Are, The Place is 'Lame'5. Relate to her/Parallel her Views.Article copyright BookOfTips.Blogspot.Com - Find helpful tips that can help you with your daily activities. All rights reserved. No part of an article may be reproduced without the prior permission.
School for Scoundrels is a film by Todd Phillips, the man that brought you Old School, Road Trip and Starsky & Hutch. It’s inspired by Robert Hamer’s comedy of the same title from 1960. The film aspired to live up to the series of books by Stephen Potter on “Oneupmanship” and “Lifemanship”, showing how weak [...]
Many modern day monetarists would argue that the money supply should be fixed at a stable growth rate. This rate may range from 3 to 5 percent and assumes there is a concrete definition of what...
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former rep. tom delay (r-tx-indicted) has a new book called no retreat, no surrender. and again, another idiot (delay) has brought the nazis into their argument. as i have said before, the second you start using comparisons with the nazis in your arguments, you automatically lose your argument.keith did a outstanding special comment on delay:
Roger is a beleaguered New York City meter maid who is plagued by anxiety and low self-esteem. In order to overcome his feelings of inadequacy, Roger enrolls in a top-secret confidence-building class taught by the suavely underhanded Dr. P. Aided by his assistant, Lesher, Dr. P uses unorthodox, often dangerous methods, but he guarantees results: Employ his techniques and you will unleash your inner lion.Surrounded by a band of misfit classmates– Walsh, who’s dying to move out of mother’s basement; Diego, a punching bag for his hen-pecker of a wife; and Eli, a shy guy just looking for female companionship–Roger’s confidence grows and he makes his way to the head of the class, even finding the courage to ask out his longtime crush, Amanda. But Roger quickly discovers that star students have a way of catapulting Dr. P’s competitive side into high gear. Soon enough, the teacher sets out to infiltrate and destroy Roger’s personal and professional
School For Scoundrels Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Heder Directed by" Todd Phillips Rated : PG-13 for language, crude and sexual content, and some violence. 100 minutes Spoilers and stuff ahead I think… but please, arm yourself before seeing this. I was looking forward to this movie. I figured with Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Heder, and Ben Stiller (all shown in the previews), it couldn't go wrong. That'll teach me. I never looked at single review, just went along merrily with a bunch of my friends to enjoy what I really, really thought was going to be gut-busting hilarity. You know how I have that eye-rolling thing? You know how I hate to waste my life? Siiiiighhhhh…. School For Scoundrels brought out both, the eye-rolling and the hatred, in full force. Let's break it down, real quick-like. You've got Jon Heder, Mr. Dynamite himself, who plays Roger, Nerd Extraordinaire. He is supposed to be likeable, I think, but he is the kind of character that just ma