After Bravo Silva played their show at Rothko on Saturday night, we decided to hold a last minute afterparty at an undisclosed loft in Soho. In high school and throughout college, this was our default party spot. Thanksgiving weekend, New Years Eve, etc. It had been a really long time since we've had a big get together there, but Saturday night was disgusting and nobody felt like going out in that mess, so we got in touch with Bravo Silva's management (heh) and told them to spread the word and bring booze. It was quite a throwback evening. Figurines got knocked off the walls. A couple held an impromptu piano concert. There were handstands without pants. My pictures were so ridiculous I refrained from putting them on flickr. Lawrence and Jen (from whom I stole the picture above) appear to show some restraint with theirs. Anyway, the night ended close to 6AM with a dozen umbrellas left behind and the proverbial broomstick banging through the floor from the apartment below.
Oh, and then there was this little incident, which many of us are only hearing about for the first time this afternoon:
http://newyork.craigslist.org
Are you sure you wanted to reprint that Craig's List thing?
Posted by: brother lawrence | October 19, 2005 at 05:52 PM
Everyone will suffer pain at some point in their lives. Grim as this may sound, some pain is necessary - it is a signal of our brain that something is wrong in our body, what we need in order to protect our health and well-being. Pain relief medications will stop your pain.
Celebrex medicine is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) drugs, which relieves pain and inflammation (swelling). It is used to treat pain, swelling and stiffness due to arthritis. This drug works by blocking the enzyme in your body that makes prostaglandins. Reducing prostaglandin helps to reduce pain and swelling.
Fioricet pain relief drug is a sedative and pain reliever. It is used to relieve pain from mild to moderate and tension headaches.Tell your doctor your medical history, in particular: severe liver disease, alcohol or drug dependence, emotional / mental conditions, diseases of the heart (arrhythmia, recent MI), stomach / intestine ulcers, any allergies.
Imitrex pain relief drug is used for treatment of migraine and headache with or without aura (for example, flashing lights, wavy lines, dark spots). It is also used to treat headaches cluster. Imitrex is a serotonin 5-HT agonist 1receptor ( “triptans”). It works by restricting the blood vessels in the brain, which helps to alleviate migraine headaches and cluster.
Maxalt pain relief drug is used for treatment of acute migraine headache with or without aura (flashing lights, wavy lines, dark spots) for adults. It should not be used to prevent migraine or cluster headache. Maxalt is a selective agonist of the serotonin receptor. It works narrowing of dilated blood vessels in the brain, relieving migraine headaches.
Ponstel pain relief medication is used for treatment of menstrual pain. It can be used for the short-term (not more than 7 days), the treatment of pain from mild to moderate. It may also be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Tramadol pain relief drug is used to relieve severe pain. It can also be used to treat pain caused by surgery and chronic conditions such as cancer or joint pain. Tramadol drug is sometimes prescribed for other uses; Offices You can address your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
Tylenol medication is used to treat minor aches and pains due to headaches, muscle aches, backache, arthritis, the common cold, flu, sore teeth, menstrual cramps, and vaccinations, and to temporarily reduce fever.
Ultracet drug is combination medicines containing opioid analgesics (pedo - KOT-ik an al-zicks JEE), such as tramadol (TRA unemployed machine) and acetaminophen (one seat to a MIN-OH-fen), used to relieve pain. An opioid analgesics and acetaminophen used together can provide better pain relief than either drug used alone. In some cases, you can obtain relief with low doses of each drug.
Posted by: pain relief medicines | October 26, 2007 at 12:53 PM