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Why is everyone still up when we have to get up at 6ish to be at Target for 7? I'm still stuck at work cause of this crazy monster truck event they had at the superdome. Blah..
Hopefully I can wake up in time.
Hopefully I can wake up in time.
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Originally Posted by MrToeknee
Why is everyone still up when we have to get up at 6ish to be at Target for 7? I'm still stuck at work cause of this crazy monster truck event they had at the superdome. Blah..
Hopefully I can wake up in time.
Hopefully I can wake up in time.
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Originally Posted by invazn
is that a joke? asians have the highest pale population compared to pretty much any other race.![](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/icon17.gif)
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Estimated sunburn prevalence among all adults ranged from 31.8% in 1999 to 33.7% in 2004 (Table 1). Men had a higher prevalence of sunburn than women in all three survey years (35.8% versus 28.0% in 1999, 37.0% versus 30.2% in 2003, and 37.0% versus 30.3% in 2004). Sunburn prevalence increased from 1999 to 2004 among non-Hispanic white women (from 35.3% to 39.6%) and non-Hispanic white men (from 44.1% to 46.9%) (Table 1). Sunburn also was reported among racial/ethnic groups traditionally considered at lower risk for sunburn or skin cancer, such as Hispanic blacks (12.4% among men and 9.5% among women in 2004), Asians/Pacific Islanders (16.2% among men and 16.1% among women in 2004), and American Indians/Alaska Natives (30.4% among men and 21.5% among women in 2004). Non-Hispanic blacks had low prevalence of sunburn (5.8% among men and women in 2004)
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SUNBURN BAD!!! Man my bald pasty pale head was so burtn at that auto-x last time... Still got dry skin peeling off every now and then. Thanks lay lay for the sunscreen sitting in ur car the whole time...
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