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An IM convo with friends..not posting it because it [well..obviously] contains their screename.
 
The Vietnam War lasted from 1959 to 1975.
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I had to do a report and remember dates for my presentation so I wrote important info on paper and am learning it now..
 

I'm Only Me When I'm With You
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I was looking for the name of this song online, and it was long so I didn't feel like typing it out...yup, im lazy :rolleyes:
 
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"We are a call to all,
pay head the squall
and turn your sail toward home."

Quote for my buddy info..
 
Eux Autres - Ecoutez Bien
Cat Power - Wild is the Wind
Sleater-Kinney - All Hands On The Bad One
Clikatat Ikatowi - Pleiadian Dance
!!! - There's No ****ing Rules Dude
Black Tambourine - Black Car
Rocketship - I Love You Like The Way That I Use To Do
The American Analog Set - The Only One
Beulah - Gravity's Bringing Us Down
The Ocean Blue - Garden Song
Yo La Tengo - Don't Have to Be So Sad
The Apples in Stereo - Benefits of Lying With Your Friends
Teenage Fanclub - Everything Flows

haha, a mix!
 
What's your name? Jessica Leigh

If you could change your name what would you want it to be? (if at all) I wouldn't - While I'm not named after anyone, I was named this for a reason, even if it's not one that I know.

What do you want to name your future children?

Abigail (Abby) Reese
Jenna Peyton
Carrie Elizabeth


Aiden James
Patrick Taylor
Evan Robert


What is the most original name you're ever heard?
The most original that I heard and liked was Brecken (a little girl).

What does you name mean? (if you don't know go to babynamesworld.com and look it up) If my memory serves me correctly, it's God's wealth - or something similar to that.

What's your favourite name for a boy? a girl? unisex name? To pick one: Abby, Aiden, Jordan

What's your favourite name from a movie? (a characters name)
Hmm...that's hard - I've never thought about it before so now I'm trying to remember every female character of every movie I've ever seen...

I think I'll probably go with Andy from How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days because it's not a name you see used for a female all that often.

If you could change your LAST name what would you want it to be?
Whatever my husband's is when that time comes. Mine now is an acutal word and a march command so needless to say, I've heard more than my fair share of jokes and puns because of it.



hehe. I copied this from a thread, so that I could fill out the answers.
 
Earthquake in the UK?!?!? Unbelieveable!

(well not really... about 200 are made a year and only an 1/8 are able to be felt by humans...)

Tornadoes in the UK?!?!? Unbelieveable!

(Well not really... You are twice as likely to see a tornado in the UK then in the USA!)


Because nobody noticed what I posted on the Random Thread... :p
 
The most popular tourist sites are found in the historic city core, comprising Montserrat and San Telmo. The city was originally constructed around the Plaza de Mayo, the administrative center of the Colony. To the east of the Square is the Casa Rosada, the official seat of the executive branch of the government of Argentina. To the north, the Catedral Metropolitana which has stood in the same location since colonial times, and the Banco de la Nación Argentina building, a parcel of land originally owned by Juan de Garay. Other important colonial institutions were Cabildo, to the west, which was renovated during the construction of Avenida de Mayo and Julio A. Roca. To the south is the Congreso de la Nación (National Congress), which currently houses the Academia Nacional de la Historia (National Academy of History). Lastly, to the northwest, is City Hall.

Avenida de Mayo links the Casa Rosada with the Argentine National Congress. On this avenue there are several buildings of cultural, architectural and historical importance, such as Casa de la Cultura, the Palacio Barolo and Café Tortoni. Underneath the avenue, the first subte (metro) line (Línea) in South America, was opened in 1913. The avenue ends at Plaza de los Dos Congresos, which features a number of monuments and sculptures, including a signed copy of Auguste Rodin's "The Thinker".

The Manzana de las Luces area features the San Ignacio church, the Colegio Nacional Buenos Aires, and the old city council building (1894 to 1931). This area has hidden tunnels, which crossed the city during colonial times.

In the neighbourhood of San Telmo, Plaza Dorrego holds an antiques fair on Sundays, complete with tango shows. There are several religious shops formed by the church of Nuestra Señora de Bethlem, Parroquia de San Pedro Telmo and Museo Penitenciario "Antonio Ballve". To the south stands the Museo Histórico Nacional on Parque Lezama.

In the barrio of Recoleta are located a number of tourist sites including the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, the Biblioteca Nacional, the Centro Cultural Recoleta, the Faculty of Law of the Universidad de Buenos Aires, the Basílica Nuestra Señora de Pilar, the Palais de Glace, the Bar La Biela and the Cementerio de la Recoleta, where the remains of Eva Duarte de Perón can be found.

El Ateneo is one of the city's most well-known bookshops situated in Santa Fé Aveneue, Barrio Norte. Once a theatre and later a cinema, the building still retains the feeling of the grand theatre it once was, despite its recent renovation.

^yeahhh, I was printing that because I'm writing a report on Buenos Aires.
 
octagonally-shaped treehouses avaliable.


haha. I didn't know the answers to a TB games question so I took a part of it and googled it.
 
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