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When you have qualifications they say you don't have experience and when you have experience they ask for paper qualifications. Both can not be achieved by everyone unless your parents have enough to feed you forever. Is it a deliberate attempt by the rich to kill others?.

2006-09-20 01:35:02 · 5 answers · asked by indiananytime 2 in Other - Politics & Government

2006-09-20 01:35:00 · 9 answers · asked by cutelil_bubble21 2 in Mental Health

There are some words that I love but I dont get the opprtunity to use, like nefarious and troubadour (if I ever write a book one of the main characters will be a nefarious troubadour)

what words do you like?

2006-09-20 01:34:59 · 17 answers · asked by jonny_nowhere 2 in Words & Wordplay

best will be if i can get contact of sunita menon

2006-09-20 01:34:53 · 1 answers · asked by jini 1 in Other - Society & Culture

2006-09-20 01:34:50 · 1 answers · asked by Hoshiladevi R 1 in Physics

♥I like the smell of gasoline, and forest fires, and....napalm - damn that movie quote is STILL stuck in my head! I'm just kidding on that one, don't mention the movie, answer the question! Thanks y'all! ;)

2006-09-20 01:34:48 · 41 answers · asked by ♥ Luveniar♫ 7 in Polls & Surveys

This week's USA Today/Gallup poll had the President's approval ratings at 44% with 51% saying they disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job. Minus seven.

That's up from 31% in May, with 65% disapproving. Minus 34!

Furthermore, when people were asked, "If the election for Congress were being held today which party's candidate would you vote for in your Congressional District?", the results were, Republican 48%; Democrat 48%. A Tie.

Given this shift in the numbers, given the the Republican Party has been far better at motivating voters in the last seven years, and given the Democrats' continued inability to articulate any sort of coherent platform, unwillingness to address issues of concern to mainstream Americans, and continued reliance on the "we hate Gerorge Bush" campaign strategy (which has cost them elections in 2002 and 2004), could the Democrats be looking at another humiliating defeat in the upcoming elections?

2006-09-20 01:34:45 · 11 answers · asked by Simon Templar 2 in Elections

I am an 85y.o. man and I don't know much about computers, but my computer keeps saying I have a "Hard On Violation" every 5 minutes or so ... Do you think this may be because my grandson "that is one of the queers" wasover here yesterday and I caught him looking at the pornography for the queers ... His name is Brando and he is 28y.o. and he was in prison, but now he lives with his grandmother, but I think he was queer with a guy named "Ramrod" in prison ... anyway what is wrong?

2006-09-20 01:34:37 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Singles & Dating

What is the first thing you look at or for in a girl? (Dont say the boobs!)

2006-09-20 01:34:34 · 15 answers · asked by sabrina 2 in Other - Family & Relationships

Hats off to the England cricketers for their achievements in the Ashes this summer, which rightly earned Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff BBC Sports personality of the Year. Winning a two- team tournament against a nation with a much smaller population once in every ten attempts, then never shutting up about it makes me proud to be British.

Ben Hunt





The government tells us that we are eating too many pies and dying of heart disease, then in the next breath they're telling us we are living too long and there'll be no more pension money left for us. I wish they'd make their minds up.

John



'Alton Towers - Where the magic never ends', or so the commercial says.

Imagine my disappointment when it closed at 7.30.

Colin Hill



I am married to a Taiwanese lady, and people often ask me if she was a mail-order bride. I find this very insensitive. The Royal Mail lose around 2 million letters and parcels each year and to suggest that I would trust the delivery of my wife to them is insulting in the extreme. She was sent by DHL next day delivery.

L Palmer, London



The record companies would have us believe that the money made by CD pirates goes to fund the drug industry. But the money rock stars make from legal record sales ends up in exactly the same place. When they stop breaking the law, so will I.

P Boddington, Ringway



Peter Andre might look smug in all his wedding pictures, but I'd just like to remind him that, as a Playboy reader, I have seen his wife's minge. He hasn't seen my wife's, so who's had the last laugh?

P, Leeds



On holiday a few years back, I took part in a quiz and managed to reach the final only to lose out after what I consider to this day, to be a correct answer. The question asked 'What 'C' would you associate Jeremy Clarkson with? 'to which I confidently replied 'c ##t'. Not only was I told the answer was incorrect, but I was asked by the holiday rep to leave the premises immediately! Has anyone else experienced such appalling treatment whilst holidaying with one's family?

Noel, Leeds



Did anyone else feel that Mel Gibson's remake of the classic Life of Brian wasn't anywhere near as funny as the original?



On the BBC website, I read with interest that some scientists in Australia have discovered the smallest fish known to exist. They've obviously never been to the Britannia Chippy on the Gloucester Road

Alan J., London



Could the Home Secretary explain to me how biometric checks on iris patterns and fingerprints are going to help keep tabs on Muslim cleric Abu Hamsa.

Les, Barnsley



The government says that there are nearly 50,000 people with HIV in Britain, a third of whom do not even know that they have it. Is it just me, or is it a bit harsh that the government know and haven't told the poor sods?

John Campbell, e-mail



With reference to that series "Manhunt", where ex-Special Forces soldiers try to hunt down Andy McNab. Why don't the producers include a couple of Iraqis in the hunting team? They found the **** quickly enough the last time he played hide and seek with them.

Shuggie, e-mail



Hats off to the witty burglars who stole my entire CD collection with the exception of "There is Nothing Left to Lose" by the Foo Fighters. I hope that when sentencing, the judge takes into account their splendid sense of humour.

Chris Scaife, Jesmond



I see on the news that Lord Hutton says he is "satisfied that David Kelly took his own life". He may not have liked Dr Kelly that much, but isn't this taking gloating just a little too far?

Dave Owen, Edinburgh



I never worry about the destination when I'm going on holiday. My dad is Iranian and my mum is Irish, so I spend most of the time in customs.

Stan



What's all this nonsense about that 66-year-old Romanian woman being the world's oldest mum? My mum's 77. Beat that.

2006-09-20 01:34:28 · 14 answers · asked by ztt_66 2 in Jokes & Riddles

2006-09-20 01:34:21 · 3 answers · asked by theaccountiuse 2 in Earth Sciences & Geology

Because as per the eleventh chapter of Bagavad Gita, in the Universal Form shown by Lord Krishna, He is shown exactly as the monster description of Bible. Since that Universal Form was unbearable Arjuna says to take back that Form and show the amiccable smiling figure. Incidently Bhagavad Gita is said to be 5000 years old. Did the Bible writers copy the Monster version of Bible from Bhagavad Gita? Any other thoughts even not confining to this Q. frame work. 11 th chapter of Gita can be read from the following link http://www.saibaba.us/texts/jnaneshwari/chpt11.html

2006-09-20 01:33:57 · 5 answers · asked by jayakrishnamenon 3 in Religion & Spirituality

2006-09-20 01:33:46 · 11 answers · asked by Blonde 1 in Music

If I wanted to produce & sell my own baby food what legal action would I have to take? What else would I have to do?
I make my own baby food for my baby & she loves it. I'd like to make a business of it making it at home but I'm not sure where to start making plans for it?

2006-09-20 01:33:46 · 8 answers · asked by Dannie 5 in Small Business

Is it...? Or is it just a myth?
Are teenage girls more shy when they are near the boys they like? So shy that she won't even dare to look at him and talk to him, despite the fact that the boy is trying to begin a conversation?
Given that the girl is pretty mature and studious.

2006-09-20 01:33:26 · 10 answers · asked by unquenchablethirst 2 in Other - Family & Relationships

2006-09-20 01:33:20 · 2 answers · asked by Hoshiladevi R 1 in Physics

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From a Christian Viewpoint
If the Bible (God) says that a Divorced woman should NOT re - marry, c`se she`ll be called an adulteress (whore), howcome they still try to justify their cases...

After all - On the very first day of the first marriage, they have promised in front of many a people (and God) "untill death ...."

What type of "Love" was the first relationship based upon, if the second relationship is also based on "love" ?

I`m divorced too (10 yrs now) and still keep my promise to my ex (and God) regardless of her whoring life ...

A divorced man or woman has infact still a living parter out there, which means that they are THEMSELVES just living adulteress lifes with their second partners ...it`s just common sence if you consider your first vow made infront of winesses ...

We talk about commitment to God ...

2006-09-20 01:32:56 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

I had my daughter when i was 18 ( i'm now 25) and i always felt there was a stigma attached. I have worked since my daughter was small and always paid my own way. my daughter is very bright and well behaved. why is it that people think that all teen mothers are living on benefits with screaming brats that run wild and why are teen mums portrayed in such a bad light by the media? I am not in anyway condoning teens having babies before anyone says it but even now people raise their eyebrows at me when i say i had a kid at 18... why?

2006-09-20 01:32:49 · 63 answers · asked by Anonymous in Parenting

It sounds a little like Cindy Lauper's voice but not her style...does anyone know who sings this song?

2006-09-20 01:32:28 · 11 answers · asked by bearklektor 5 in Music

It's so frustrating. I have them every hour throughout the night and every 20-40 minutes during the day. I know my body is just preparing for the big event..I guess it encourages me to hear other people's similar stories. Please tell me it gets better! Thanks so much!! :)

2006-09-20 01:32:02 · 13 answers · asked by Baby #2 On The Way! 2 in Pregnancy

Periods were regular now very irregular.I think I have hit the menopause. If I got pregnant who thinks we are too old? (Iam 48 yrs he is 52 yrs old)

2006-09-20 01:31:59 · 41 answers · asked by sloppy chops 3 in Pregnancy

what does it mean

2006-09-20 01:31:56 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Internet

2006-09-20 01:31:53 · 17 answers · asked by parag j 1 in Mental Health

Almost every country on earth has a bad opinion about America that is exaggerated. America makes mistakes, and its possible that the Iraq war was a mistake, but there is no country on earth that has a perfect record of leadership. The fact that America has had good leaders means its not hopeless. The fact that they have had bad leaders, means it is human like very other country. America has a huge responsibility, has a large burden from those who expect help from America, and has a lot of power. America is like the CEO of a company. If something very bad happens, the CEO is the first person to take crap, but no one looks at the smaller players. With so much responsibility, its easier to make a mistake, but one ever thinks that the smaller people may be to blame. Lets not forget that America does not "hire" countries!
With this in mind, is there a country that would *neccessarily* be better than America if it were put in to the same position of *power*, *burden*, and resposibility?

2006-09-20 01:31:34 · 13 answers · asked by kunta kinte 2 in Other - Politics & Government

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