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Do you have a sure-fire, dynamite idea for a YouTube video? Good news- you may be able to tap into the coffers of major advertisers by including product placements in your video. Tadcast, a start-up online company, hopes to become the broker between ...

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Make money on your Youtube videos with product placement - Walletpop.com

I had a great strategy going into the holidays of 2007 when I reduced my weight by 10 pounds prior so that whatever weight I gained would not make a dent on my looks or ego. Never had the chance this year to prepare like that because I attended too ...

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Minding your wellness in 2009 - Philippine Star Online

Miami Beach is a great place to hang out, especially when you're looking for the best vacation in this side of Florida. But to make your stay in the city the best experience as possible, then you might want to consider getting yourself a Miami Beach ...

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Miami Beach Condos -- Live In Luxury And Style - Turks.US

@BI horoscope:Aries (March 21-April 19): You’re prone to spinning off on tangents and there is certainly nothing wrong with that. In fact, you’ll find shortcuts and detours as you wander off of your main purpose and you could meet an interesting ...

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Leo, create better structure - Biloxi Sun Herald

This article is the first in a series on the Great Depression. I am writing this with the help of New Deal Democrat (who blogs over at Economic Populist ). The purpose of this series is simply to talk about the Great Depression. The reason for ...

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Show your support. - Huffingtonpost.com

Your home (and those who share it) require nurturing under the Cancer full moon. Though a large part of the care that’s needed is emotional, it shows up in physical ways. For instance, cooking a healthy chicken soup is a fine way to show you love ...

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Today's horoscopes - Jackson Sun

Romance, drama, action and style. All of these characteristics make up the atmosphere of Hollywood - and high school. No matter what high school you attend - North or South, Clear Spring or Boonsboro - student life is just about the same everywhere ...

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Be a star - Herald-Mail

There's a reason why I selected notable five-star gainers, as opposed to other big-name winners making noise on Monday, like low-rated Nortel Networks (NYSE: NT ) . Stocks go up all the time, but unless you were able to predict the pop, what does it ...

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Monday's Biggest Stock Stars - Motley Fool

The quality of your financial plan may depend on whether or not you paid for it. Find a good adviser. Just like all industries in their early stages of development, the financial planning profession has had its share of growing pains. One such pain ...

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The Elusive Financial Plan - Forbes

At The Motley Fool, we poke plenty of fun at Wall Street analysts and their endless cycle of upgrades, downgrades, and "initiating coverage at neutral." So you might think we'd be the last people to give virtual ink to such "news." And we would be ...

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Resolved Question: Am I using too much personal input in my English essay?

I've to do an essay on the memoir "Girl, Interrupted" and I'm worried that I am using too much personal input. Here's a the start of it: "Girl, Interrupted" is a very poignant and memorable novel, and unexpectedly funny. There is very little emotion incorporated into the novel, which is surprising, considering the setting. One of the many things you find yourself pondering after you've read this is "Was she really ill?". One of the reasons why you find yourself posing this question is, not only does this memoir explore the flaws of Susanna, but those of the system that diagnosed her. Does it sound ok to you?I mean, including my own opinions and views =]Ashley D - I was thinking the same thing. Thanks =] more

Resolved Question: Survey:- I am trying to form a petition on the reporting system on Y/A - please can you help?

As we no doubt have noticed, this is becoming a more miserable place because of the appalling reporting system. I am happy to try to form a petition to form to Yahoo to highlight to them the level of dissatisfaction present. Yes it may be futile, but at least I am trying to do something. Like me or hate me, please help. I acknowledge this is a free site, so my suggestions take that into account and some measures would be easy for Yahoo to incorporate. Below are some starting points I think would eliminate many of the negative presences here:- 1) People cannot generally report an answer until they are level 3 or 4. Level 1 or 2 only get the option to report answers clearly displaying illegal activity. 2) Opacity on being reported. Yahoo should write a simple macro that alerts users if one person has a reported an answer or a question - that way you know if you are in danger of a violation, and can delete the answer/question yourself before there is a problem. I for example, did not know accidentally posting a question in the wrong section was a violation, so I'm sure there are other rules most of us don't know exists. 3) Violations are forgotten after 6 months. That way, if you have racked up a few, you disappear for a while, and then get to keep your account. 4) People who become Level 7 should be afforded a lot more leeway (yes, I know not all level 7's are great people, but there has to be some perk to answering thousands of questions) and be allowed more 'violations' - on the basis they are answering so many questions it keeps the mistakes they are allowed to make in proportion. 5) A weighted system on reporting, Top contributors or recognised best contributors should carry far more weighting when reporting or being reported against. The higher the level you are, the more influence your complaints should have. 6) If you want to report one of your contacts, you must first remove yourself as their contact. This would stop the 'infiltration' tactic some are adopting. To be clear, I personally do not care about being deleted. I will always be the yellow bear no matter how many times I'm deleted. It just saddens me that people with knowledge and make a lot of contribution to genuine questions are deleted because of a few malicious individuals. I am sorry this is so long, but I have done the hard work, please read this, encourage your contacts to read it too. Please let me know your thoughts. The above suggestions would be a simple restructure to the Y/A site, and would not cost megabucks. Many thanks - all are welcome to answer. more

Resolved Question: What do authentic (born abroad) Asian women feed their babies/toddlers?

I read an article about the feeding and mothering habits of French women, and how they differ from those of American women. It opened my eyes and made me wonder... Asian people tend to live longer and have healthier eating habits than Americans in general. I wonder what they are doing differently. Obviously this does not include ALL Asians or ALL Americans, and yes this is possibly a stereotype, but still... I'd like to see if I can incorporate some of these habits into my children's lives. I'm up for suggestions. Please leave the comments that are completely irrelevant to the question to yourselves. I don't need anyone telling me that I am stereo-typing (yes I am, so what?), or unpatriotic or whatever.I fully intend to feed my baby breast milk... I was referring to when they begin to consume food products. My mother-in-law likes to feed my babies rice soup or pureed yams (she's Asian). I just wondered what other Asian mothers are feeding their toddlers. more

Voting Question: Can you give yourself the title "Sir"?

I mean, since you can change any part of your name you like, can't you just go in a change your title? Or if not, couldn't you just incorporate it into your first name? Because lots of people have two words in their first name, I could just change my name from "Darren" to "Sir Darren". Who's going to stop you? more

Resolved Question: A name for an event?

hi all a few members of the freecycle group are looking to do a car-boot style event using the freecycle form but because freecycle is a trade marked name we are looking for a different name that still incorporated the idea of freecycle. any help would be welcome please see below for a description of freecycle The worldwide Freecycle Network is made up of individual groups across the globe. It's a grassroots movement of people who are giving stuff for free. Each group is run by local volunteer moderators. One rule: everything posted must be free. Whether it's a chair, a fax machine, piano, toys or an old door. Or, maybe you're looking to acquire something yourself? Respond to the posting directly and you just might get it. After that it is up to the giver to set up a time for passing on the treasure. Copyright (C) 2003-2006 The Freecycle Network . more

Resolved Question: What is a river?

Ok - I need answers and I need them fast. I am writing a report for school on what a river is - all the different courses of the river, erosion the lot. I need help!! If you don't know yourself, please give me links to webistes explaining it in the way a thirteen year old will be able to incorporate into their homework!P.S I have been listening to my teacher, but I was off on a G+T trip the day we did planning. I am not asking for people to actually write my homework for me - just give me some information. Thank you to everyone - some good information and links so far.Thank you so much! I won't have to resort to the dreaded copying and pasting stuff of the intenet now that I actually understand this! Keep the help coming please! more

Resolved Question: Followers of buddhism?

What made you turn to buddhism? How long did it take to fully embrace it/incorporate into your everyday life? Did you have trouble resolving any personal issues, ie anger, impatience and comparing yourself to others? I would like to know because i would like advice on how to resolve my issues. more

Resolved Question: If dinosaurs died out millions of years ago then how come there are so many depictions of them?

There are many written accounts and depictions of dinosaurs. http://www.genesispark.org/genpark/ancient/ancient.htm The word dinosaur was invented in 1841. Before that people used names like dragon. People from all over the world have accounts of dinosaurs: the Chinese who have incorporated it into their lunar calendar, The Welsh who have the dragon in their flag; The account of the Saxon Beowolf; The native american thunderbird; and other stories from many other nations. The Romans even made mosaics of them. Furthermore, dinosaur fossils have even been found containing blood cells - hardly 65 million years old. http://www.googlesyndicatedsearch.com/u/creationontheweb?q=dino+blood&hl=en&lr= But check the evidence for yourself - don't by brainwashed by dogmatic evolutionists who don't want us to think for ourselves :) http://www.creationontheweb.com/content/view/3061 more

Resolved Question: some more bizarre facts?

happy reading lol. *According to sales, 17,000 individual 'smarties' are eaten every minute in the UK *The life of an eyelash is about 5 months. *Iceland, Europe's second largest island following Great Britain, boasts of having the world's oldest 'active' parliamentary body, Althing, which first met in 930AD. *The Turkish football club, Galatasaray, has an A for every other letter. *The tongue of a mature Blue Whale has approximately the same mass as that of an entire adult elephant. *The study, which tested telephones, desks, water coolers, doorknobs, and toilet seats, compiled 7,000 samples from major centers across the country. What they found, was that while phones ranked highest in bacteria levels, the office desk was a close second. *In England during World War I, many German names and titles were changed and given more English-sounding names, including the royal family's from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor. Kaiser Wilhelm II countered this by jokingly saying that he was off to see a performance of 'The Merry Wives of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.' *Both turdoid and turdine mean "belonging to the family turdus," Turdus musicus is the song thrush & Turdus viscivorus is the mistletoe thrush *Nearly a quarter of all mammals can fly; with a huge 985 known species, bats make up 23.1% of all known mammals by species *January is National Soup Month in the United States, January is the seasonal equivalent to July in the Southern Hemisphere; & on Jan 14th, 90% of New Year resolutions will be broken! *You use an average of 43 muscles for a frown and you use an average of 17 muscles for a smile, and they say every two thousand frowns creates one wrinkle *Baby robins eat 14 feet of earthworms in the first 14 nestling days of their life and that is not even their main food on the menu (14 feet a day is wrong) But parent robins make around 100 food visits to the nest every day! *The first man to die during planning & construction of the Hoover Dam was the father of the last man to die during its construction. December 20, 1922 with J.G. Tierney a Bureau of Reclamation employee who was part of a geological survey and drowned when he fell from a barge. Exactly 13 years later, in 1935, his son Patrick W. Tierney, fell to his death from an intake tower. * You will have to walk 80 kilometers for your legs to equal the amount of exercise your eyes get daily *The Chinese used fingerprints as a method of identification back in 700 *Sound travels 15 times faster through steel than it does through the air *A greenfly born on a Tuesday can be a grandparent by Friday *There are more mobile phones in UK than there are people *Termites are affected by music; the termites will eat your house twice as fast if you play them loud music *Paraskavedekatriaphobia is the extreme fear of Friday the 13th *One gallon of used motor oil can ruin approximately one million gallons of fresh water! *Christopher Trace, the first presenter of Blue Peter, was the body double for Charlton Heston in the film Ben-Hur *Thomas Edison got patents for a method of making concrete furniture and a cigar which was supposed to burn forever *A cubic mile of ordinary fog contains less than a gallon of water *If you think of the Milky Way as being the size of the continent of Asia, our solar system would be the size of a penny. *The chicken is the closest living relative to the Tyrannosaurus Rex Myth or fact?? *The average driver will be locked out of their car nine times during their life time (yes, men are in the stats) *A Boeing 767 airliner contains 3,100,000 parts * Belief in the existence of vacuums used to be punishable under Church law * Your skin weighs twice as much as your brain *An owl can see a mouse moving from over 150ft away by a light no brighter than candlelight *The average person has walked 100,000 miles by the time they reach the age of 85. *Your hearing is less sharp after eating too much *In the course of a lifetime, the average person spends 2 years on the phone (I bet cell phones/mobiles were not taken into consideration when that fact was worked out!!) * Henry VIII was once served a loin of beef while visiting the house of a noble. He was so impressed with the beef that he asked for a sword and knighted it! Ever since, that particular cut of beef has been known as sirloin. ("Sir Loin").. This is a MYTH *In a lifetime, the average clean-shaven man will spend five months shaving and will remove 28ft of hair. *Beethoven was extremely particular about his coffee , he always counted 60 beans per cup. *In 1943, Navy officer Grace Hopper had to fix a computer glitch caused by a moth, hence the term 'computer bug'. *Jupiter is large enough to contain the other major 7 planets in our solar system. *The water pressure inside every onion cell would be sufficient to explode a steam engine. *Sunglasses were first worn by film stars, not to look mysterious, but to relieve there eyes from the dazzling glare of the early studio lights *If you take any number, double it, add 10, divide by 2, and subtract your original number, the answer will always be 5. *Over a 12 day period your body generates a whole new set of taste buds. (This process continues until you are in your 70's.) *Greyhounds can reach their top speed of 45 mph in just 3 strides *There is more sugar in 1kg of lemons than in 1kg of strawberries. *Paraskevidekatriaphobia, is a morbid, irrational fear of Friday the 13th. Therapist Dr. Donald Dossey, whose specialty is treating people with irrational fears, coined the term. He claims, when you can pronounce the word you are cured. Friggatriskaidekaphobia has the same meaning. *American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first class *Titan arum is probably the world's smelliest flower. Originating in the tropical rain forests of Sumatra, this huge, extremely rare flower is a giant lily. It seldom blooms, but when it does the smell is described as something like the dead carcass of an animal *A Viking tribe once raided England because they had run out of beer *Walt Disney World generates about 120,000 pounds of garbage every day. *Turtles can breath through their bottoms. *Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts. *The buzz generated by an electric razor in America is in the key of B flat. In the UK, it is in the key of G. *Some of the most popular lipstick shades in Renaissance England were named, Rat, Horseflesh, Turkey, Blood and Puke. *When Thomas Eddison died in 1941, Henry Ford captured his dying breath in a bottle. *Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" was the first Hollywood film that showed a toilet flushing - thereby generating many complaints. *The first flying-trapeze circus act was performed by Frenchman Jules Leotard at the Circus Napoleon on Nov 12th 1859. He invented the garment now known as the leotard. *In 1972 when Gordon Brown (British Chancellor of the Excheque) was 21, he won a Daily Express competition for "A Vision of Britain In The Year 2000." *It is said, grapefruit scent makes middle age women seem six years younger to men (but it does not work the other way round). *The average elephant produces 50lb of dung a day. *The dinosaur noises in Jurassic Park came from slowing down the sounds of elephants, geese and horses. *The French invented the pop of the Christmas Cracker in the 19th century (Tom Smith bought the idea back to UK after holidaying in France) *The chances of hitting 2 holes-in-one during the same round of golf is one in 8 million *Victorian ladies tried to enlarge their boobs by bathing in strawberries *Until the 18th century, India produced almost all the world's diamonds *The ancient Egyptians thought it was good luck to enter a house left foot first *During their marriage, Angelina Jolie and Billy Bob Thornton bought an electric chair for their dining room * The average single man is one inch shorter than the average married man *Lightning strikes about 6,000 times per minute on this planet of which 80% are in-cloud flashes and 20% are cloud-to-ground flashes. *When screen lover Rudolph Valentino married Jean Acker (on Bonfire Day), she locked him out of their bedroom, the marriage lasted only six hours *160 cars can drive side by side on the Monumental Axis in Brazil, the world's widest road. On paper they can, as the road (actually it's an avenue) is 865 feet wide, but in reality they can't. *When a female horse and a male donkey mate, the off-spring is called a mule; but when a male horse and a female donkey mate, the off spring is called a HINNY *On average women speak 7000 words per day, where as men speak just over 2000 *Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair *While in Alcatraz, Al Capone was inmate No.85 *Disney World is bigger than the world's 5 smallest countries *A house fly hums in the middle octave key of F *Adolf Hitler's mother seriously considered having an abortion but was talked out of it by her doctor *In one gram of soil, about ten million bacteria live in it *A single ounce of gold can be beaten into a thin film covering 100 square feet *Before the 1800, there were no separately designed shoes for left and right feet *Paper was invented early in the second century by Chinese eunuch *The first person to receive a singing telegram was singer Rudy Vallee, in honour of his 32nd birthday, July 28th 1933. * The longest one-syllable word in the English language is screeched *In Shakespeare's time, mattresses were secured on bed frames by ropes when you pulled on the ropes the mattress tightened, making the bed firmer to sleep on. Hence the phrase, "Goodnight, sleep tight." *There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball *A 75-year-old male driver received ten traffic tickets, drove on the wrong side of the road four times, committed four hit-and-run offenses and caused six accidents, all within 20 minutes, in McKinney, TX on 15 Oct 1966 [Worst driver: G. B. of Records] *The term "the whole 9 yards" came from WWII fighter pilots in the South Pacific. When arming their airplanes on the ground, the .50 caliber machine gun ammo belts measured exactly 27 feet, before being loaded into the fuselage. If the pilots fired all their ammo at a target, it got "the whole 9 yards." *Wilma Flintstone's maiden name was Shaghoopal *The word "trivia" comes from the Latin "trivium" which is the place where three roads meet. People would gather and talk about all sorts of matters. Also in medieval universities, the trivium comprised the three subjects taught first, grammar, logic, and rhetoric, AND the Roman Goddess, Trivia, is the goddess of crossroads, witchcraft and the harvest moon. *In 1935, the police in Atlantic City, New Jersey, arrested 42 men on the beach. They were cracking down on topless bathing suits worn by men. *During lunch breaks in Carlsbad, New Mexico no couple should engage in a sexual act while parked in their vehicle, unless their car has curtains. *The distance between cities are actually the distances between city halls. When you see a sign "Sheffield - 40 miles" it means it is 40 miles to the city hall of that city sign *The name of Canada is believed to come from the Iroquois Indian word "Kanata", meaning "village" or "community". The word Canada was first used in a 1534 text written by Jacques Cartier describing the Indian village of Stadacona. *The longest non-medical word in the English language is floccipausinihilipilification (29 letters), which means "the act of estimating as worthless." *Dominica, Mexico, Zambia, Kiribati, Fiji and Egypt all have birds on their flags. *Bees visit over 2,000 flowers and fly over 55,000 miles to produce just 1lb. of honey *Four out of every ten people who come to a party in your home will look in your bathroom cabinet *The taboo against whistling backstage comes from the pre-electricity era when a whistle was the signal for the curtains and the scenery to drop. An unexpected whistle could cause an unexpected scene change! *The sound you hear when macho people crack their knuckles is actually the sound of nitrogen gas bubbles bursting. *Francis Bacon died of hypothermia while trying to freeze a chicken by stuffing it with snow *Captain Jean-Luc Picard's (Star Trek) fish was named Livingston *The WD in WD40 means "water displacement." The 40 in WD40 comes from the 40 attempts at creating this product. *Beethoven dipped his head in cold water before he composed. *Mice, whales, elephants, giraffes and man all have seven neck vertebra. * The name for Oz in the "Wizard of Oz" was thought up when the creator, Frank Baum, looked at his filing cabinet and saw A-N, and O-Z, hence "Oz." *American car horns beep in the tone of F. *The only food cockroaches won't eat are cucumbers. *China has more English speakers than the U.S. *Hong Kong has the world's largest double-decker tram fleet in the world *The words silent and listen have the same letters. Santa and Satan do too *You can tell the sex of a turtle by the sound it makes, A male grunts, A female hisses. *There are no public toilets in Peru. *Samuel Clemens [aka Mark Twain] was born in 1835 when Haley's Comet came into view. When he died in 1910, Haley's Comet came into view again *The pound sign is called a 'octothorp.' *In 1963, baseball pitcher Gaylord Perry remarked, "They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run." On July 20, 1969, a few hours after Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, Gaylord Perry hit his first, and only, home run *"Dreamt" is the only word in the English language to end in "mt." *The Queen termite can live up to 50 years and have 30,000 children every day *The term, "It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye" is from Ancient Rome. The only rule during wrestling matches was, "No eye gouging," eveything else was allowed. *A Dalmatian is the only dog that can get gout *The male gypsy moth can smell the virgin female up to 1.8 miles away *A male emperor moth can smell a female emperor moth up to 7 miles away *The human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood 30 feet out of the body. *A puff of smoke, such as when someone is smoking a cigarette or a pipe is called " a lunt " *The name "Pinocchio" is from Tuscany, Italy and means "pine nut" or "kernel". *Gilligan of Gilligan's Island had a first name that was only used once, on the never-aired pilot show. His first name was Willy *It was the left shoe that Aschenputtel (Cinderella) lost at the stairway, when the prince tried to follow her. It was originally the right, but the translator messed up again. *Cinderella's slippers were originally made out of fur. The story was changed in the 1600's by a translator. *Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour & if you yelled for 8 years, 7 months and 6 days, you would have produced enough sound energy to heat one cup of coffee *For 47 days in 1961, the painting "Matisse's Le Bateau (The Boat)" was hanging upside down in the Museum of Modern Art in New York. None of the over 116,000 visitors seem to have noticed. *Walt Disney named Mickey Mouse after Mickey Rooney, whose mother he dated. *Lorne Greene had one of his nipples bitten off by an alligator while he was host of "Lorne Greene's Animal Kingdom." *The magic word 'Abracadabra' was originally intended for the specific purpose of curing hay fever. *The phrase "rule of thumb" was popularized by an old English law which stated that you couldn't beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb top to first joint. (a thumb measurement is an inch) *More redheads are born in Scotland UK than in any other part of the world *The Sanskrit word for 'war' means - "desire for more cows". *The average bed is home to over 5 billion dust mites. *Only female wasps, bees, and mosquitoes sting. *Las Vegas means "The Meadows" in Spanish. *Born on November 2, 1718, British politician, John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, is credited with naming the 'sandwich.' He developed a habit of eating beef between slice of toast so he could continue to play cards uninterrupted. *Ice hockey was first played in 1885 by British soldiers stationed in Canada *Armored knights raised their visors to identify themselves when they rode past their king. This custom has become the modern military salute. *Your fingernails grow 4 times faster than your toe nails *Pain travels faster than 3000 feet per second *A cow produces 200 times more gas a day than a person *About 10,000,000 people have the same birthday as you *The snail mates only once in it's entire life, also a snail has 4 noses *The Coca-Cola company is the biggest consumer of sugar in the world *The dot that appears over the letter "i" is called a tittle. *All major league baseball umpires must wear black underwear while on the job (in case their pants split) *Captain Kirk never said "Beam me up, Scotty," but he did say, "Beam me up, Mr. Scott" *The word gymnasium comes from the Greek word gymnazein which means to exercise naked *Everyone thought Albert Einstein suffered from dyslexia, because he couldn't speak properly until he was 9 years old. *Mel Blanc (the voice of Bugs Bunny) was allergic to carrots *The nation of Monaco on the French Riviera, is smaller than Central Park in New York. Monaco is 370 acres and Central Park is 840 acres *Gweneth Paltrow's nickname for Steven Speilberg is "Uncle Morty." Steven Speilberg calls Gweneth Paltrow "Gwynnie the pooh." *You can't kill yourself by holding your breath. *The sorcerer's name in Disney's Fantasia is Yensid, which happens to be Disney backwards. *Armadillos are the only animal besides humans that can get leprosy *The world's longest name is: Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Shermasn Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorft Sr. *Shirly Temple received 135,000 presents on her 8th birthday. * When Christopher Columbus and crew landed in the New World they observed the natives using a nose pipe to smoke a strange new herb. The pipe was called a "tabaka" by the locals, hence our word tobacco. *Americans on the average eat 18 acres of pizza every day. *The sound of E.T. walking was made by someone squishing her hands in jelly. *Hitler and Napoleon both had only one testicle. *Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a calorie. *In ancient China, people committed suicide by eating a pound of salt. *Queen Victoria [UK 1837-1901] eased the discomfort of her monthly cramps by having her doctor supply her with marijuana. *The average human eats 8 spiders in their lifetime at night. [usually in our sleep] ~ this is a MYTH *If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough energy is produced to create an atomic bomb *Sugar was first added to chewing gum in 1869 by a dentist (William Semple). One way to assure business!! *The Ramses brand condom is named after the great phaoroh Ramses II who fathered over 160 children. *The names of the three wise monkeys are: Mizaru: See no evil, Mikazaru: Hear no evil, and Mazaru: Speak no evil. *The Spanish word esposa means "wife." The plural, esposas, means "wives," but also "handcuffs." *23% of all photocopier faults worldwide are caused by people sitting on them and photocopying their butts. * There was one U.S. state that no longer exists? In 1784 the U.S. had a state called Franklin, named after Benjamin Franklin. But four years later, it was incorporated into Tennessee. *The clinical term for a hairy buttocks is "daysypgal." *A duck's quack doesn't echo, and ... no one knows why.~ MYTH everything echoes. University students have recorded a ducks echo. It is usually so quiet we cannot hear it. *"The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is said to be the toughest tongue twister in the English language. ??? Maybe if said fast. *Clans many many years ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them, burnt their houses down - hence the expression " to get fired." !! more

Resolved Question: animal skills!?

if you could incorporate one animal trait into yourself what would it be? e.g, fly like a bird, run as fast as a cheetah, strenth of a bear. WHY? more

Resolved Question: So what do you all think of my 'Pangel's Wager'?

Right. We have no idea what people here are really like do we? Whether they are really 'good' people. Whether they are having a bad day, or are just plain nasty? So wouldn't it be better to just believe that people are actually nice, however they appear from their Q & As? And to respond to them accordingly? If they are not nice, then maybe by being nice we will help them. And if they are nice, maybe an extra boost of 'niceness' will encourage them to 'pay it forward'? But if you're nasty, the reverse is likely. And you are likely to become bitter yourself. So the best bet is to be nice isn't it? Because there's everything to lose from being nasty. I think I'll call it 'Pangel's Wager'. What do you think? And yes, if atheists (or anyone else) wants to incorporate it into a drinking game, go ahead.For explanation, Pangel was a regular here on Y!A R&S who was always polite and considerate to people. And atheists heard so much of something called 'Pascal's Wager' from believers they jokingly decided to have a drink every time the argument was raised. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_wager http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay_it_forward more

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Find Out Why 60 Percent Of Fortune 500 Companies Decide To Incorporate In Delaware

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The Root Cause of Success Revealed by Steve Chandler and Seth Godin in 2 Mind-Shifting eBooks!

Phoeinx, AZ (PRWEB) June 12, 2008 -- Known as America's notoriously unorthodox personal growth guru, Steve Chandler gives power-packed excerpts from his new audio seminar "MindShift - The... more

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Jillian Kogan Launches Art Website to Support Portfolio and 2005 Collection of Work

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HighSpeedOntario.com offers a Residential Internet Satellite Service to Canada and client base featuring DIRECWAY®.

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