Tuesday, February 28, 2012

OBAMA@DEFAULT US PRES 1.20.2009@US CV SUITS PEND@AVOID LAW NOV O8@BIRTH DEFIED CONSTN MAY NOT DEFY PEOPLE@LONG

OBAMA@DEFAULT US PRES 1.20.2009@US CV SUITS PEND@AVOID LAW NOV O8@BIRTH DEFIED CONSTN MAY NOT DEFY PEOPLE@LONG?
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Current Events - 4 Answers
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To be honest when I opened up this question, my first thought is what language is this?
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what's wrong with you? crazy!
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I as well as many people know it's best you know the real facts. And you can only find real facts if you decide to inform yourself. There's hidden truths and things happening that I as well as many other people want to know about. The United States and the World of Politics is much darker then you may simplisticly think, nothing is as it appears anymore. Do not call conspiracy everything that these people call conspiracy; do not fear what they fear, and do not dread it. (Isaiah 8:12)
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You are typing under your blanket again. I told you to use a small flashlight when you do that. Your Mom won't see it.


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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Which is the funniest/most witty

Which is the funniest/most witty?
1. The roundest knight at King Arthur's round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much pi. 2. I thought I saw an eye doctor on an Alaskan island, but it turned out to be an optical Aleutian . 3. She was only a whiskey maker, but he loved her still. 4. A rubber band pistol was confiscated from algebra class because it was a weapon of math disruption. 5. The butcher backed into the meat grinder and got a little behind in his work. 6. No matter how much you push the envelope, it'll still be stationery. 7. A dog gave birth to puppies near the road and was cited for littering. 8. A grenade thrown into a kitchen in France would result in Linoleum Blownapart.. 9. Two silk worms had a race. They ended up in a tie. 10. Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. 11. A hole has been found in the nudist camp wall. The police are looking into it. 12. Atheism is a non-prophet organization. 13. Two hats were hanging on a hat rack in the hallway. One hat said to the other, 'You stay here; I'll go on a head.' 14. I wondered why the baseball kept getting bigger. Then it hit me. 15. A sign on the lawn at a drug rehab center said: 'Keep off the Grass..' 16. A small boy swallowed some coins and was taken to a hospital. When his grandmother telephoned to ask how he was, a nurse said, 'No change yet.' 17. A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion. 18. The short fortune-teller who escaped from prison was a small medium at large. 19. The man who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran. 20. A backward poet writes inverse. 21. In democracy it's your vote that counts. In feudalism it's your count that votes. 22. When cannibals ate a missionary, they got a taste of religion. 23. Don't join dangerous cults: Practice safe sects! I don't get 3, 17, or 23 so it would be most helpful if someone could explain that:)
Jokes & Riddles - 5 Answers
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3- I don't get that one either 17- Chicken. It's poultry. It's in motion. 23- Yeah...I'm blanking on this one too. And I think the first one is the funniest!
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hehehe. funny. I like number 18. 3 wiskey is made in a still 17 a chicken is poultry 23 cults are sects Thanks.
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Haha. Number 3 is easy, she made whiskey, but he loved her STILL. A still is something you make whiskey in. :P
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haha, i like 14. 3 whiskey is made in a still 17 something that moves smoothly is poetry in motion, so its a play on words using poultry ( another word for the bird type a chicken is) 23 another play on words, safe sex - safe sects
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they are all lame...


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

alentine 10 Questions #2

Valentine 10 Questions #2?
01. Who was Cupid's mother? a. Aphrodite b. Artemis c. Hera d. Venus 02. According to mythology, what was once celebrated on Valentine's Day? a. Fertility b. Virginity c. Romance d. Marriage 03. Approximately how many calories can be burned by kissing for one minute? a. 16 calories b. 26 calories c. 36 calories d. 46 calories 04. According to statistics, in what profession do people receive the most Valentine's Day cards? a. Nurses b. Secretaries c. Teachers d. Librarians 05. Since the 1950s, how has Valentine's Day been customarily celebrated in Japan? a. Couples exchange white doves b. Men give women white chocolate c. Women give men chocolate d. Romantic meals are served on white table settings 06. What Italian city receives thousands of cards addressed to Juliet every Valentine's Day? a. Rome b. Verona c. Venice d. Florence 07. According to Roman mythology, what liquid that spilled by Cupid caused roses to grow? a. nectar b. rose oil c. patchouli oil d. red wine 08. What were Esther Howland's valentines known for? a. price b. color c. availability d. beauty 09. In what country's museum can you find the oldest known Valentine still in existence? a. Italy b. England c. Greece d. France 10. In Shakespearean times what bodily organ was associated with love? a. liver b. kidneys c. brain d. stomach
Valentine's Day - 4 Answers
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google it.
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why do you CAREE. but 3 is b
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01. Who was Cupid's mother? a. Aphrodite 02. According to mythology, what was once celebrated on Valentine's Day? c. Romance 03. Approximately how many calories can be burned by kissing for one minute? c. 36 calories 04. According to statistics, in what profession do people receive the most Valentine's Day cards? c. Teachers 05. Since the 1950s, how has Valentine's Day been customarily celebrated in Japan? c. Women give men chocolate 06. What Italian city receives thousands of cards addressed to Juliet every Valentine's Day? a. Rome 07. According to Roman mythology, what liquid that spilled by Cupid caused roses to grow? d. red wine 08. What were Esther Howland's valentines known for? c. availability 09. In what country's museum can you find the oldest known Valentine still in existence? a. Italy 10. In Shakespearean times what bodily organ was associated with love? d. stomach
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01. a. Aphrodite 02. c. Romance 03. c. 36 calories 04. c. Teachers 05. c. Women give men chocolate 06. a. Rome 07. d. Red wine 08. c. Availability 09. a. Italy 10. d. Stomach


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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

WDYT of these names, take II

WDYT of these names, take II?
More random, unusual, and/or "out-there" names that I've come across. Please give me your honest opinions of them. If you could tell me why you like them or why you don't, that would be great too. Note: I am most likely not considering any of these as names for my future children. I realize some of them would be a bit ridiculous in real life. :) *Iona (Heard it in a movie) *Rosine (pretty, no?) *Sugar (could it work as a real name?) *Nuala (pr. NOO-la, first heard it in an Irish movie) *Oceane (pr. oh-say-AHN, supposedly one of the most popular names in France at the moment) *Vesper (heard this over at Appellation Mountain. It kind of grew on me. What do you think?) *Agnes (I think it's ready for a comeback. What say you?) *Tzipporah (pr. zi-POUR-ah. I love it spelled with the T. It's the original Hebrew form and it's so much more...zippy. Too hard for American tongues?) *Querida (kay-REE-dah. The Spanish word for "dear." I think it would make a cool name.) *Nicolette (I've always nursed a soft spot for this French diminutive of Nicole. Yea or Nay?) *Linden (I knew someone in high school with this name. Linden is also the name of a sweet-smelling flower) *Hadassah (means myrtle tree in Hebrew. I think it could work with the nickname Haddie) *Margarita (I know, the drink connection is really weird, but this name means pearl in Greek and actually has a very long history) *Garden (it's actually a legit Basque name meaning "transparent, clear. Could it work?) *Ysabeau (really interesting take on Isabel, and kind of sidesteps that whole craze) *Pilar (though normally heard in the Spanish-speaking community, I knew a girl of non-Hispanic heritage in high school with this name. Is it ready for mainstream?)
Baby Names - 7 Answers
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*Iona - I love this name. :) *Rosine - It's cute! *Sugar - Hmm maybe a middle? Lots of people say Sugar to replace swear words. I don't know if that's just here in Ireland or not. *Nuala - It's a bit old lady-ish. *Oceane - Sounds so fresh :) *Vesper - Reminds me of Vespa! *Agnes - Aggie is a cute nickname *Tzipporah - Noo.. *Querida - I would have said it was pronounced Ker-eed-ah. My mum is fluent in Spanish and that's how she says it. I love it as a name. *Nicolette - It reminds me of Nicorette *Linden - This one is cute. *Hadassah - Not sure how I feel about this *Margarita - Margarita pizza?? How about Marguerita? *Garden - Please don't *Ysabeau - Love it :) Also love it spelt Isabeau, Isabeaux, Ysabeaux *Pilar - I don't like this one.
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Iona - It's kind of pretty. For some reason it makes me think of a friendly Spanish woman... Rosine - I don't like it. It sounds a bit like an allergy medication Sugar - No, I really don't like this. Nuala - I kinda like it. The pronounciation doesnt match the spelling though Oceane - I love this! I'd never heard it before, but now its one of my favorites! Vesper - Too fairytale-ish Agnes - Ew, I don't like this at all. I don't think it needs a comeback. Ever. Tzipporah - It's cool I think, but yeah, it's not right for Americans. Querida - This would be a cool name, as long as the kid isnt spanish. Nicolette - Love it. Its 10 million times better than Nicole. Linden - Is this for a girl or a boy? I like it for a boy, but not a girl Hadassah - Meh. I don't love it. Margarita - It would work as a middle name, but not a first name because of the drink. Marguerite would be awesome though! Garden - I don't like it. It just doesn't sound nice. Ysabeau - I kind of hate it. It sounds like you're trying to hard to be original. Pilar - It's kinda cool. I could actually see it getting popular...
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Iona- pretty, I love the Scottish Isle names; Iona, Skye, Canna, Danna...very nice. Rosine- not a fan the 's' becomes too harsh sounding and ends up sounding like Rozeen Sugar- nickname for your boyfriend or girlfriend not as a first name Nuala- I prefer the elongated version of Finola. And generally it's pronounced No-lah or Naw-lah Oceane- I like this one pretty and unique especially if you have a connection to the sea. Vesper- no, it reminds me of Vespa Agnes- definitely not, poor child. Tzipporah- interesting, the 't' might throw some people off though Querida- again, works as a nickname or salutation not a first name. Nicollete- Beautiful. I love this name and am glad you are spelling it traditionally. The other day I was on here and someone was spelling it N-i-k-k-o-l-e-t-t Linden- my friends last name, but I do like it as a first name too. Hadassah- I like Haddie, Hadassah is a little too different for me. Garden- not unless the child is born in a garden. Ysabeau- it reminds me of Rachel Ray's dog's name Izaboo. I have no idea why I know that, I'm not a fan of hers. Pilar- I had a really good friend at uni named Pilar. I didn't like it at first, but after getting to know her the name grew on me.
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Good thing I have an open-mind and can see the possibilities where others don't. • Iona --- I really like the sound on this. It's pretty. • Rosine --- Now, would you pronounce it "row-zeen" or "raw-zin"? Personally, I kinda like "raw-zin" better. • Sugar --- I'd probably use Sugary, but spelled "Sugarie"; and use Sugar as a nickname. Could probably even use Suri as a nickname as well. • Nuala --- I keep wanting to say it "noo-ala", but I like it. • Oceane --- I like Oceanus more, which is the name of a Titan from Greek Mythology. • Vesper --- It's my favorite girl's name from a movie, Casino Royale. • Agnes --- I don't care what others say, I think it's a nice strong name for a girl. • Tzipporah --- It's very unique, I like it. Nicknames you could get from it are Zippy, Ora, and Tipsy. • Querida --- Unfortunately, most people would probably look at this and see "queer" in it. • Nicolette --- I think it's a nice change from the very common Nicole. • Linden --- A nice alternative to London. • Hadassah --- It's nice, but I feel like I'd have to be of a certain culture in order for it to work. • Margarita --- Why not? It's no different than me liking Merlot as a potential name. Nickname could be Rita or Margo. • Garden --- I could actually see this as a lovely "nature name". 1st name that came to mind to pair with it was Sophia. "Garden Sophia" • Ysabeau --- I don't really like the sound of it. Personally, I'd change it to something like Ysaboa. • Pilar --- I like it, but it's one that I think would need some careful consideration as to what names to pair with it in order for it to migrate successfully into mainstream society.
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Nicolette, Ysabeau, Tzipporah, Querida, Haddassah and Pilar are really pretty names :)
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Iona - 10/10. I love this name :) It's a huge favourite of mine. I have it down as a middle name though. I personally like the combination Alice Iona. Rosine - 7/10. It's a nice name, but there are other names that I'd consider before this one. Rosie would be a cute nickname though. Sugar - 1/10. This could never work as a name for a person at all. Nuala - 5/10. It's alright, but I'm not huge on it if I'm honest. Oceane - 6/10. It's pretty, but I wouldn't ever use it. Vesper - 6/10. It's okay, but it seems more of Guilty Pleasure name more than anything. Agnes - 7/10. I do like this name but again it's more of a Guilty Pleasure than a name that I'd actually use. Tzipporah - 4/10. I'm normally a huge fan of Biblical/Hebrew names but this time, I'm not feeling it. Querida - 3/10. I'm not liking this name, sorry. Nicolette - 5/10. It's okay. I don't hate it but I'm not in love with it either. Linden - 4/10. Um, not really liking this name to be honest. Hadassah - 1/10. Again, even though I'm normally a fan of Biblical/Hebrew names I really don't like this one. Margarita - 3/10. This name makes me want to have pizza "/ Garden - 7/10. It's kinda cute (: I actually like it. More of a Guilty Pleasure name though. Ysabeau - 3/10. Meh, it's alright but I don't really like it. Pilar - 1/10. I'm sorry, but no way would I ever consider using this name. The chances of ridicule are far too high. There ya go, Victoria
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iona-i really like that name, it's really unique and mysterious rosine-is really really pretty sugar-i don't really like it as a name, it would be quite weird nuala-that's really pretty, my friend's name is nuala but sometimes people call her NU-ALA (long A sound) oceane-that's really pretty and unique, it might become a bit troublesome though vesper-i don't really like that name for some reason, i just don't think it sounds nice at all agnes-i don't really like it, it sounds like a name for an old person lol tzipporah-its not bad...just maybe TOO unique :) querida-it's quite pretty especially the pronounciation nicolette-i like it, and you can shorten it to a lot of things linden-that's pretty, i like it, the only problem is it sounds like it could be a boys name as well :) hadassah-i don't really like it but the nickname's cool margarita-i don't really like it as a name and the person would probably get teased about it garden-i don't really like it as a name, it would sound quite weird ysabeau-that's quite pretty and unique, but it would probably be hard to write and pronounce and people would get confused pilar-i don't really like it


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