what is keeping America from coming with weird and different combinations for burgers?. oooo all Mcdonalds of America could come up with was the big mac wrapped in a raw tortilla, LAME.
We should have the Japan Burger, No? something different for once, and let it stick around for longer than a week.
Something to think about Mcdonalds of America, just pretend America is a little more diverse than bun, meat, cheese, bun, meat, cheese, bun. throw a curve ball for once (stop bringing back the McRib) i'm not a professional pitcher, but i think all you have to do is change the way you hold the ball.
Here is japans ad with a female ronald mcdonald(pay attention ya suits)
How to act when your firey death trap of a Toyota wants to kill you
BASIC ADVICE:
Consumer Reports magazine's instructions is simple: First, brake hard. Then put the car in neutral. When you come to a stop, turn off the engine.
Read the instructions in full HERE
Consumer Reports magazine's instructions is simple: First, brake hard. Then put the car in neutral. When you come to a stop, turn off the engine.
Read the instructions in full HERE
The 5-day RU486
Posted by
Yuri Bullista
at
3:59 PM
Labels:
contraception,
emergency contraception,
gonadotropin,
pregnancy,
unprotected sex,
urine test,
women
New 5-Day 'Morning-After' Pill Tested For U.S. Approval
"But a novel morning-after pill that was approved last March for use in Europe has undergone new testing for safety and efficacy in the U.S. The emergency contraception, ulipristal acetate (ellaOne), for women who have had unprotected sex, claims to have enough potency to protect them from pregnancy for up to 120 hours after intercourse. The one similar pill, levonorgestrel, is already approved in the U.S., but it is effective only up to 72 hours."
and the side effects are:
"Side effects of ulipristal acetate were mostly headache, nausea, and abdominal pain, but the effects were mild to moderate and resolved spontaneously, according to the researchers."
so it sounds like a side effect might be that you would still feel pregnant
"But a novel morning-after pill that was approved last March for use in Europe has undergone new testing for safety and efficacy in the U.S. The emergency contraception, ulipristal acetate (ellaOne), for women who have had unprotected sex, claims to have enough potency to protect them from pregnancy for up to 120 hours after intercourse. The one similar pill, levonorgestrel, is already approved in the U.S., but it is effective only up to 72 hours."
and the side effects are:
"Side effects of ulipristal acetate were mostly headache, nausea, and abdominal pain, but the effects were mild to moderate and resolved spontaneously, according to the researchers."
so it sounds like a side effect might be that you would still feel pregnant
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