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New Canadian Study
Okay, don’t shoot the messenger here but this is a great new Canadian study that does, contrary to what you naysayer might think, have direct BASE application.

Check out http://news.nationalgeographic.com/...1013_cannabis_2.html especially the part that says: “…may relieve depression and anxiety and improve memory as well.”

How many times have you been at exit when you buddy says; “dude I’m really nervous” or “dude I forgot the cell phone/radio/helmet/body armor etc.” Those anxieties and bouts of forgetfulness may be a thing of the past with the proper application of enough cannabinoids.

Well, off to field test…
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Re: [Base733] New Canadian Study
I did a study to compare use of the word "dude" at exit point versus normal conversation. I found that the test subjects, myself included, are up to 10 times more likely to use the word "dude" at exit point than in normal conversation. An interesting side observation, which I haven't yet quantified, is that use of the word "dude" during a mission is directly proportional to proximity to the exit point.

Somehow, I think throwing cannabinoids in the mix would dramatically skew the results of my study in favor of "dude" usage.
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Re: [gweeks] New Canadian Study
DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sly

Gardner
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Re: [base311] New Canadian Study
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DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!


Sly

SWEEEEETTTT!!!!!!!

Tongue
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Re: [gweeks] New Canadian Study
I generally read these forums in one window with multiple tabs. So, I'll have one tab open to read this post, say, and another open to my PM inbox. The tabs have a little title header across them so I can keep them straight.

Right now, for example, I'm posting into a window with a tab that says "Related Sports: The BASE Zone: Reply to post."

The only other tab I have open right now is a PM from a friend of mine. It reads "Forums: Message: Dude".
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Re: [TomAiello] New Canadian Study
You know you got it when you can have a deep and meaningful conversation covering the entire range of emotions using only the word "dude".
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Re: [Base733] New Canadian Study
Sweet Dude!!!! Thats a pretty interesting article NG has done on the subject. I look forward to hearing more!!

BTW

duded ude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude dude !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Laugh
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Re: [dmcoco84] New Canadian Study
Dudes-

I’ve been researching and field testing all day and have to apologize that I may have jumped the gun on this issue.

According to this article I just found on the study in question http://www.medpagetoday.com/...ralNeurology/tb/1934 The test; “…does not involve smoked or ingested marijuana, but rather a synthetic compound dubbed HU-210, which Dr. Zhang said is 100 times as powerful as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound responsible for the highs experienced by recreational users.”

Now, several question are raised by this such as does recreational use of THC do anything for neurons and, more importantly, were can I get some of that HU-210?!?!? Come on Dr. Zhang, hook a brotha up!

Later dudes, back to testing…
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Re: [Base733] New Canadian Study
me:dude.. im like, so high right now, its ridiculous...
dude: well we ARE at 1800 ft..

true story...Wink
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Re: [Base733] New Canadian Study
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Dudes-

I’ve been researching and field testing all day and have to apologize that I may have jumped the gun on this issue.

According to this article I just found on the study in question http://www.medpagetoday.com/...ralNeurology/tb/1934 The test; “…does not involve smoked or ingested marijuana, but rather a synthetic compound dubbed HU-210, which Dr. Zhang said is 100 times as powerful as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the compound responsible for the highs experienced by recreational users.”

Now, several question are raised by this such as does recreational use of THC do anything for neurons and, more importantly, were can I get some of that HU-210?!?!? Come on Dr. Zhang, hook a brotha up!

Later dudes, back to testing…


LaughLaugh Yea, I totally saw that but was not about to say anything. Tongue
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Re: [dmcoco84] New Canadian Study
Please substitute the word "mate" for "dude." Dude is an americanism which receives little use by those employing the Queen's English e.g NZers or Aussies.Wink
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Re: [neiljarvis] New Canadian Study
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those employing the Queen's English e.g NZers or Aussies. Wink

or the English of course..... Tongue
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Re: [neiljarvis] New Canadian Study
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Please substitute the word "mate" for "dude." Dude is an americanism which receives little use by those employing the Queen's English e.g NZers or Aussies. Wink

no way dude.

how do you like that.
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Re: [neiljarvis] New Canadian Study
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Please substitute the word "mate" for "dude." Dude is an americanism which receives little use by those employing the Queen's English e.g NZers or Aussies. Wink

I still prefer "Dude".
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Re: [ryoder] New Canadian Study
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Please substitute the word "mate" for "dude." Dude is an americanism which receives little use by those employing the Queen's English e.g NZers or Aussies. Wink

I still prefer "Dude".

Or maybe "His dudeness"? What about "Duderino"?
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Re: [bertusgeert] New Canadian Study
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In reply to:
In reply to:
Please substitute the word "mate" for "dude." Dude is an americanism which receives little use by those employing the Queen's English e.g NZers or Aussies. Wink

I still prefer "Dude".

Or maybe "His dudeness"? What about "Duderino"?

Just don't call me "Mr. Lebowski". Wink
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Re: [bertusgeert] New Canadian Study
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I still prefer "Dude".

Or maybe "His dudeness"? What about "Duderino"?

What about the women? What do you call them?