Nashram
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| Registered on: | 9/21/2011 |
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New Orleans #Pelicans have traded pick #24 & Lonzo Ball to the Denver Nuggets to acquire 2021 & 2023 1st round picks
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Is this true? Haven't seen it anywhere else
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Is this true? Haven't seen it anywhere else
re: Team needs after day 2.
Posted by Nashram on 4/25/20 at 8:35 am to bonethug0180
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This article states that the new collective bargaining agreement decreased the deadline to sign in order to get a a compensatory pick to the Monday after the draft.
This article states that the new collective bargaining agreement decreased the deadline to sign in order to get a a compensatory pick to the Monday after the draft.
re: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Medusa
Posted by Nashram on 9/30/19 at 1:54 pm to TexasTiger1185
I actually thought it wasn't that bad. I used a combination of poison and the Greek Hero armor set (LINK which allowed me to survive multiple hits. Then I just slowly wore her down with the axe I got from killing the minotaur and the weapon I got from killing the cyclops in the second weapon set. I forgot what my bow was.
I engraved my gear with all crit bonuses except for my chest which I engraved to give me 20% life on death (2 min cooldown).
Hope this helps.
I engraved my gear with all crit bonuses except for my chest which I engraved to give me 20% life on death (2 min cooldown).
Hope this helps.
Macintosh, could you stop spoiling picks
I really like using the Missouri Botanical Gardens website. It provides a lot of useful information for growing plants and trees. Here are some of my favorite shade-loving perennials.
Chinese astilbe (Astilbe chinensis ‘Visions’)
Perennial (zone 4 to 8)
Part shade to full shade
Medium water (this variant is known for better drought tolerance)
Bloom time: July to August (pink)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (1 to 1.5 ft high and spread)
Attracts butterflies; safe for dogs and cats
No serious insect or disease problems
Companion plants: bleeding heart, hellebore, hosta (dark foliage), other astilbe varieties (Deutschland), azalea, rhododendron, coral bells,
Hellebore (Helleborus x hybridus ‘Yellow Lady’
Perennial (zone 4 to 9)
Part shade to full shade
Medium water
Bloom time: March to May
Low maintenance
Dimensions (1 to 1.5 ft high and wide)
Bleeding heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)
Perennial (zone 3 to 9)
Part shade to full shade
Medium water
Bloom time: April to May (white/pink)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (2 to 3 ft high, 1.5 to 2.5 ft wide)
Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, goes dormant in summer (plant among later developing perennials)
Pigsqueak (Bergenia cordifolia)
Perennial (zone 3 to 8)
Part to full shade
Medium water (drought tolerant)
Bloom time: April to May (deep pink)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (1 to 1.5 ft high and wide)
Good fall leaf
No serious insect or disease problems
Black cohosh (Actaea simplex ‘Brunette’ or ‘Black Beauty’)****
Perennial (zone 4 to 8)
Part to full shade (lean more towards full shade)
Medium water (water more regularly first year)
Bloom time: August to October (white)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (4 to 6 ft high and 2 to 4 ft spread)
Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies; fragrant flowers (insect repellant), showy leaves (dark purple), long-lived, slow-growing (don’t need to divide)
No serious insect or disease problems
Chinese astilbe (Astilbe chinensis ‘Visions’)
Perennial (zone 4 to 8)
Part shade to full shade
Medium water (this variant is known for better drought tolerance)
Bloom time: July to August (pink)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (1 to 1.5 ft high and spread)
Attracts butterflies; safe for dogs and cats
No serious insect or disease problems
Companion plants: bleeding heart, hellebore, hosta (dark foliage), other astilbe varieties (Deutschland), azalea, rhododendron, coral bells,
Hellebore (Helleborus x hybridus ‘Yellow Lady’
Perennial (zone 4 to 9)
Part shade to full shade
Medium water
Bloom time: March to May
Low maintenance
Dimensions (1 to 1.5 ft high and wide)
Bleeding heart (Lamprocapnos spectabilis)
Perennial (zone 3 to 9)
Part shade to full shade
Medium water
Bloom time: April to May (white/pink)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (2 to 3 ft high, 1.5 to 2.5 ft wide)
Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, goes dormant in summer (plant among later developing perennials)
Pigsqueak (Bergenia cordifolia)
Perennial (zone 3 to 8)
Part to full shade
Medium water (drought tolerant)
Bloom time: April to May (deep pink)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (1 to 1.5 ft high and wide)
Good fall leaf
No serious insect or disease problems
Black cohosh (Actaea simplex ‘Brunette’ or ‘Black Beauty’)****
Perennial (zone 4 to 8)
Part to full shade (lean more towards full shade)
Medium water (water more regularly first year)
Bloom time: August to October (white)
Low maintenance
Dimensions (4 to 6 ft high and 2 to 4 ft spread)
Attracts bees, birds, and butterflies; fragrant flowers (insect repellant), showy leaves (dark purple), long-lived, slow-growing (don’t need to divide)
No serious insect or disease problems
To be fair, finding hydromorphone in his urine test does not necessarily mean he used dilaudid (hydromorphone). Vicodin (hydrocodone) is broken down in the body to the active metabolite of hydromorphone which is the main mechanism in which it causes pain relief.
re: LSU Tigers in the NFL -- Fun Fact
Posted by Nashram on 5/4/15 at 10:43 am to Tiger Stadium 11
They signed Terrence Magee as an UDFA
re: Day 3 Live Discussion
Posted by Nashram on 5/10/14 at 11:53 am to blueslover
What about Bradford?
Just kinda playing right now. Worrying about that stuff when I save up enough money and exp
Just started this afternoon. I really like it
I'll be on tomorrow night if that works for y'all
Did you do anything special or did it just finally work?
Could I join? I'm Nashram@Nashram25 (21 cleric)
Just FMI, are you trolling everyone?
re: Offical Florida v. Florida State Game Thread (37) - (20) GAME
Posted by Nashram on 11/24/12 at 5:09 pm to Escobar600
Yeah, that wasn't even close
re: Official Game Thread | Saints 38 Raiders 17 | FINAL | Best .500 Team EVER
Posted by Nashram on 11/18/12 at 4:16 pm to ATLienTiger
Anyone else love how Harper decided to run from in front of their tight end to behind their wide receiver who was already covered?
re: St. Louis Cardinals: Confirmed - Majority of Rant Posters LOVE the Cardinals
Posted by Nashram on 10/10/12 at 9:51 am to mizzoukills
Cards fan here
Are you f*cking retarded, the announcers just fricking explained that if he is not pushing off or pulling him down then he can have his arm on the guy if his head is turned around
re: Auburn Virginia Tech opening medical school
Posted by Nashram on 8/30/12 at 6:35 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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I personally cannot stand the emphasis western medicine has on treating symptons rather than the actual problem.
Not sure if this is just some medical schools, but I know the one I'm going to places a lot of emphasis on treating the patient as a whole and not just the symptoms
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You do know that they have to pass the same tests and they are just as qualified as MD's. Ask any MD that works with DO's.
This is true, the only real problem with going to DO school is that it is harder to get a residency position.
ESPN mentioned a CBS report saying that
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