May 30th, 2009 in Packing & Preparation | 1 Comment »
kevin77794 asked: I am planning on shipping an item to Canada (from the US) how much would it cost me to ship the item via first class mail (or whatever the cheapest option is)?? I am shipping a DVD, movie.
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May 30th, 2009 in Politics | 4 Comments »
SlasherX asked: I mean it something people talk about with all their friends. Millions of dollars are spent on advertisements. And we have (atleast) five stations that I can think off hand that are dedicated to it. So how many counties outside of the U.S. really have politics play such an important role in their culture.
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May 29th, 2009 in Comedy | 24 Comments »
elnewb asked:
NO CLEAN FEED: nocleanfeed.com STOP THE CLEAN FEED: stopthecleanfeed.com ORIGINAL HERE: www.overstream.net I did not make this. Just distributing it. “Hitler learns that plans for ISP filtering in Australia aren’t going very well. He isn’t a happy man about it, so there is a lot of bad language.”
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May 29th, 2009 in Immigration | 1 Comment »
sigley21 asked: Also, can you go back and forth from Germany to the USA as needed for the job. Both companys are affliated. German and USA companies are owned by same people.
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May 27th, 2009 in Other - Sports | 7 Comments »
rcbeatty asked: I grew up a as a very talented all around athlete. I lettered in two sports and could have easily done the same in a third or 4 th sport. In these two sports I even was offered scholarships that I didn’t take advantage of. Because I was so diverse and played the most popular sports that everybody played in, the competition was and still is fierce and I probably never could have gone pro, even if I stuck out the scholarships. I often wonder if I could have been a pro with my athletic gift if I would have concentrated on like tennis, golf, or soccer. At my school, mostly the nerdier kids that couldn’t excel in the other sports played these sports. Because of my asumptions I have always wondered if this is really true, and that maybe I should have my sons get into these sports that may have an easier road to the pros. So is there a sport that is easiest to become a pro in?
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May 25th, 2009 in Entertainment | 24 Comments »
sxephil asked:
Last time I gave my opinion, and now I want to know yours. Toronto info: www.youtube.com myspace.com twitter.com Check out youtube.com Links to Stories: Navy: tinyurl.com The IOC: tinyurl.com iPhone Guide: tinyurl.com AOL: tinyurl.com Bulletproof: tinyurl.com X-Files: tinyurl.com Elephant: tinyurl.com
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May 23rd, 2009 in History | 1 Comment »
Jeanie asked: Doing a special project and need to know what the ‘weather’ was like, as well as ‘politics’ during that time in Italy. Thanks.
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May 18th, 2009 in Other - Sports | 3 Comments »
codesvlog asked: Thanks.
I’m thinking Lacrosse or soccer. Any ideas.
Please give name of sport. Why and the equipment needed.
Thank you!
P.S. im 5′8″ and only 118 pounds…..
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May 17th, 2009 in Other - Sports | 1 Comment »
Mr. Knowledgeable VI asked: Soccer is a very popular sport in Europe. Europen countries has had many World Cup Champions and have held many World Cups and Soccer Championships.
Which sport would you say is the most important sport in the country after soccer?
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May 17th, 2009 in Shows | 23 Comments »
endemolusa asked:
Three men (Daevyd, Michael, and Jack) and three women (Karolina, Alaina, and Alex) compete in stunts such as being dragged from a horse, eating bull testicles, and laying in a snake crate.
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