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I really want to do it just because I'm def for losing weight, plus figuring out what I want to eat is really hard, so I'd rather just drink a can of something instead.

2006-10-03 15:05:07 · 7 answers · asked by Astrid Beau Bega Belda Calixte 2 in Diet & Fitness

I am a 32 year old heterosexual male. This is a dream unlike any other I've had! The realism was INCREDIBLE! I was in a nightclub from the 30's or 40's. I was sitting at a table when I realized that I was a woman! I looked down at myself and noticed a pair of very large breasts coming out of my chest! I was wearing a VERY tight silver gown that had LOTS of cleavage! I even had long blond hair (my hair is short and dark brown)! My whole body felt weird! I looked around and there was a man wearing a tuxedo sitting next to me (I had never seen this guy in my life!).I stood up and felt the tight dress pressing against my boobs, very narrow waist, and what seemed to be a HUGE butt! As I started to walk, I noticed how difficult it was because of the high heels I was wearing, and the tightness of the dress! I also felt my now long hair brushing against my back and shoulders. I asked a waiter where the restrooms were and I had a girl's voice!
When I reached the bathroom I saw myself in a full length mirror and couldn't believe it! I was a very beautiful woman that I had never seen before (maybe in her high 20's), I had very large breasts overflowing the cleavage, and I was wearing the tight gown that hugged my whole body! I was even wearing pantyhose (I could even feel them swishing against the dress as I walked!). I had very wide hips and very full thighs; I actually felt them through the dress! I stared at my reflection and I saw every detail of my body and face (I remember it perfectly!). I had long wavy blond hair and even make up (I could even taste the glossy red lipstick!). I had long, bright red fingernails, rings on my fingers, bracelets, a small gold watch, a diamond necklace (which I've never seen before but I could describe it perfectly), and I could feel the earrings dangling from my ears! I stood in front of the mirror checking myself out for a VERY long time (what seemed to me like more that 30 minutes)! I could feel my breasts like there were MINE! This continued until a very attractive brunette girl (that I had never seen before in my life either), entered the bathroom and told me: "Is there something wrong Samantha? Victor is worried about you!" I just stood there without saying anything, thinking this was a dream because I knew who I am in real life. I was just waiting to wake up but I didn't! I wanted to continue checking myself out, but this girl (that was dressed very elegantly too!) took me back to the table. The incredible thing is the perfect detail of everything! It’s as though I was really there! As I walked beside her I could again feel the tight dress against my voluptuous body and my breasts jiggling with every step I took! As I approached the table the man in the tuxedo (who I assume was Victor) stood up and said: "Are you all right darling?" I answered in the strange female voice: "I'm fine, thanks." The other girl then whispered to me: "You don't seem like yourself Samantha". In that instant I woke up feeling very weird! It was as if I had REALLY been there! I remember every detail of the place and of the people as if I was just there a few moments ago! What does this mean? Was I in the past? Maybe a past life? Who was this blond girl? Can anyone help?

2006-10-03 15:04:58 · 5 answers · asked by HeadH 1 in Sociology

Is there a1 out there that really likes watching movies with only half of their tv? I hate movies that only take up part of my tv and don't offer me the option to watch it in full screen.

2006-10-03 15:04:57 · 11 answers · asked by lQQking 1 in Movies

He had just broken up with his last girlfriend and like last week he was all over me and all and he talked to me all day but this week sicne i think he has a gurl he is talkin to he hasnt said much of anything to me. Then one of my friends asked him if he thought i was cute and he said no but i told his best friend what he said and his friend said that he thought i was cute so i dont know what the truth is. i need help so i can figure out what to do we have talked this week but we only say a couple of words to each other. please tell me what to do. should i move on or keep tryin to get him to want me?

2006-10-03 15:04:51 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Friends

does anybudy shop there coz i barley heard of it??????????

2006-10-03 15:04:42 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Fashion & Accessories

How do I work this problem?

A cup of coffee is sitting on a table in an airplane that is flying at a constant altitude and a constant velocity. The coefficient of static friction between the cup and the table is 0.28. Suddenly, the plane accelerates, its altitude remaining constant. What is the maximum acceleration that the plane can have without the cup sliding backward on the table?

Can you please help me with this?

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I've asked this question earlier and still haven't gotten an answer. I've been told how to do it but it's still confusing me b/c I have no idea what the ans is.

Three uniform spheres are located at the corners of an equilateral triangle. Each side of the triangle has a length of 3.60 m. Two of the spheres have a mass of 4.50 kg each. The third sphere (mass unknown) is released from rest. Considering only the gravitational forces that the spheres exert on each other, what is the magnitude of the initial acceleration of the third sphere?

2006-10-03 15:04:41 · 3 answers · asked by blah 1 in Physics

Does anyone have a receipe for cake made from scratch not with cake mixes. thanks

2006-10-03 15:04:32 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Food & Drink

I have a propane gas burner which I tried to convert to natural gas uses from the house. I drilled the orifice to 0.0605" for using the natural gas output. Some how it doesn't work. The flame is so small and like it is disappear. Is it I am lacking the oxygen? If so, how do I get more oxygen to have a stronger flame. This unit is use outside so I am not worry about Carbon dioxide. Please help.

2006-10-03 15:04:29 · 3 answers · asked by John 1 in Do It Yourself (DIY)

Do you have double chocolate cookie crisp please look at the side and please give me the code to millsberry

2006-10-03 15:04:22 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Food & Drink

2006-10-03 15:04:20 · 2 answers · asked by mae n 1 in Other - Entertainment

2006-10-03 15:04:19 · 3 answers · asked by zohad c 1 in Other - Social Science

What is happening with our government or what is happening with Britney Spears? There seems to be a majority of the population more interested in the latter.

2006-10-03 15:04:18 · 5 answers · asked by nunya 3 in Other - Society & Culture

railroad crossing watch out for cars. How do you spell it without any r's.

2006-10-03 15:04:17 · 14 answers · asked by heath 2 in Jokes & Riddles

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The discovery by John Mather and George Smoot of "cosmic ripples," which won them the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday, was lauded in 1992 by cosmologist Stephen Hawking as "the greatest discovery of the century, if not of all time."

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While most physicists do not go that far, they are universal in their praise of the experiment, in which the pair and their team designed a satellite and used it to find proof of the Big Bang theory of the universe's origins.

They found faint variations in microwave radiation that dated back to just 300,000 years after the fiery birth of the universe.

These ripples in the microwave radiation, they said, were the primordial framework on which the galaxies, stars and other stuff of the universe took shape. It explained why the universe is lumpy and not a smooth sheet of matter and energy.

"The discovery changed everything," said Lawrence Krauss, a theoretical physicist at Case Western University in Ohio.

"It produced a revolution in what we know about the universe -- we know it is expanding, we know it is flat ... and we can measure that to an incredible accuracy," Krauss said in a telephone interview.

"Cosmology now is a precision science."

Until then, theoretical physicists had cobbled together small pieces of evidence that the universe and everything in it had appeared suddenly about 15 billion years ago from an infinitesimally small point in a vacuum of nothingness.

When the 40-member research team announced some of their findings to a meeting of physicists in 1992, an "audible gasp was heard from the audience," according to the American Institute of Physics.

Stephen Hawking, the Cambridge University physicist who explained theories about how the universe was formed in his popular book "A Brief History of Time," was one of most excited. "It is the discovery of the century, if not of all time," Hawking said in a statement at the time.

FILLING IN THE BLANKS

"I don't think he was completely out of control," Krauss said. People had known what to look for. "The picture, however, had been blank up to then," he said.

"Then it was clear -- it wasn't a vague idea. It was clear the lumps were there."

These fluctuations were faint variations in temperature, and scientists have since followed up on those measurements to try to understand, for instance, dark matter -- mass that no one has been able to see or measure but which must exist because of the amount of gravity measured in the universe.

Some teams have come up with new theories of dark energy -- a mysterious force that may be accelerating the expansion of the universe.

While the implications may far outlast humanity -- the end of the universe may be coming in a few more billion years -- Smoot has been clear on the need for the work.

"It is extremely important for human beings to know their origins and their place in the world," Smoot said in a statement.

Krauss said the prize supports his own arguments -- made to NASA and the U.S. Congress -- that funding should go to similar experiments.

President Bush has urged NASA to concentrate on getting people to the moon and Mars.

"New experiments on the cosmic microwave background, new experiments to probe dark energy, to look for habitable planets -- all these have been delayed and/or canceled because we are sending people back to the moon," Krauss said.

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2006-10-03 15:04:17 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

atomic weapens, what is the likeihood that they may be used in the future??

2006-10-03 15:04:05 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Politics & Government

ok so next week i will be getting some new pickups installed in my dean vendetta 3.0 it has two pickups now that are factory and they are closed, my friend recomended EMG'S but i don't know, I play blues,metal,powermetal so what do you guys prefer OH BY THE WAY I FOUND A AWESOME PACK OF SEYMORE DISTORTION FOR 125 good or bad?

2006-10-03 15:04:01 · 6 answers · asked by chenaniah88 1 in Music

2006-10-03 15:03:57 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Singles & Dating

They don't want an investigation on Marc Foley yet they tortured the Democrats for eternity over Monica. Two faced worthless lying cheating stealing Republicans must be removed from office. They are possessed by the Devil. I vote for a Republican is a vote for Satan. Die all you evil redneck scumbags!!!

2006-10-03 15:03:57 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Current Events

If you do can you tell me if this makes sense: Pues, me tengo que ir...adios!

I know it's random, but its for my class..

2006-10-03 15:03:54 · 10 answers · asked by Kelly 2 in Homework Help

Mine was always CCR. For painting interior walls it was Cat Stevens.

2006-10-03 15:03:52 · 10 answers · asked by Dellajoy 6 in Polls & Surveys

what am i?
the beginning of the end.
the end of time and space
the begining of eternity
and the end of every place

2006-10-03 15:03:52 · 24 answers · asked by likely suspect 2 in Jokes & Riddles

From what I have observed, it is more about experience, experience, experience, than what you have learned in school!

2006-10-03 15:03:49 · 3 answers · asked by Ohay 3 in Higher Education (University +)

Need some unique ideas..........Thanks :)

2006-10-03 15:03:42 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cooking & Recipes

i asked earlier about my 17 year old son who i believe is sleeping with a 24 year old. i asked if i could take her to court and the answers i got were mostly no's because the state law in south carolina indicated a male can make his own sexual decisions at 16. the source the person left is listed below, but i am confused. i saw another young lady's question that is sleeping with an older man and everyone said her mother can take him to court. i am very confused. maybe i need to just speak with a lawyer?

2006-10-03 15:03:35 · 8 answers · asked by Kim R 1 in Family

k..
so i need some ppl to write my tribute speech on. (dead or alive)

im thinking around the lines of..

marilyn manson..
dimebag
ghengis khan..



sorry for the re-ask.. but i need more answers to choose from ( and the ppl that already answered can answer again.) [and i need more answers because of variety. not because the previous answeres were bad]

2006-10-03 15:03:35 · 2 answers · asked by uhohspaghettiohohs 5 in Homework Help

hee hee... humorous answers expected!

2006-10-03 15:03:30 · 11 answers · asked by moejaymom 3 in Other - Pets

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