Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" So I'm flipping back and forth between the Arizona/Louisville game and NBA Coast to Coast, and they were talking about Larry Bird being 50. Bill Walton says he's just finishing up the first trimester of his life. Well, Bill, if the first trimester of his life equals 50 years, then are you saying he'll live to be 150? You gotta love this crazy man.
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS">Bill is silly.. I heard that comment, too.</span>
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" lol. I am pretty sure that is what he meant to say.
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" <span style="font-family:Comic Sans Ms">Maybe he meant that Larry will live for a long time to come...?</span>
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" Who says smoking pot doesn't have long term effects?
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" I think he was just born that way. No pot was needed!
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" "Cocaine is a hell of a drug"
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" He probably means that Larry's game is something that "TRANSCENDS THE KNOWLEDGE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION IN THE UNIVERSE TODAY!!" Thus his legacy will live on for 150 years.lol
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" maybe he means that bird's legend will carry on for ever
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Lil BK @ Dec 6 2006, 03:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>maybe he means that bird's legend will carry on for ever</div>Obviously one-third of forever is 50 years!
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Lakaboy42 @ Dec 5 2006, 11:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Who says smoking pot doesn't have long term effects?</div>HaHa. Post of the year.
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jhowardfan @ Dec 5 2006, 09:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Bill is an idiot.</div>
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" Can someone help me out with what he said. wtf does trimester mean
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pinoy Balla @ Dec 6 2006, 05:11 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Can someone help me out with what he said. wtf does trimester mean</div>Trimesters divide the human gestation period into three periods of three months. The entire gestation period lasts for a duration of approximately 40 weeks, between the time of the last menstrual cycle and deliveryThe first trimester is the period of time from the first day of the last menstrual period through 12 weeks of gestation. It is during this period that the embryo undergoes most of its early structural development. Most miscarriages occur during this period. The second trimester is the period of time extending from the 13th to the 27th week of gestation. During this period the embryo, now known as a fetus, is recognizable as human in form, but is not developed enough to be viable if born. The third trimester is the period of time extending from the 28th week of gestation to delivery. It is during this period that the fetus reaches viability, and may survive if born prematurely. The use of modern medical intensive care technology has greatly increased the probability of premature babies living, and has pushed back the boundary of viability to much earlier dates than would be possible without intensive medical assistance. In spite of these developments, premature birth remains a major threat to the fetus, and may result in ill-health in later life, even if the fetus survives the birth and subsequent intensive care.The actual boundaries of when an embryo is regarded as a fetus or a fetus becomes regarded as potentially viable depend on the definitions of these terms, and do not necessarily fit neatly on the classic trimester boundaries. Note also that these boundaries are the matter of both medical and political controversy.Some timings that have been used are:embryo to fetus: eight weeks the edge of viability: 22 - 25 weeks (note the risk of death or disability, see the reference cited below). Nevertheless, the concept of pregnancy as divided into three trimesters continues to be used in practical healthcare.[edit] See also Wikipedia -
Re: Bill Walton: "Larry Bird is wrapping up the first trimester of his life" <span style="font-family:Comic Sans Ms">A trimester is simply explained by BCB. Good job, BCB. You go, girl!</span>