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I live in ILLINOIS and i was wondering what sort of stores garters (for prom) are availible at.

2007-06-03 17:00:01 · 3 answers · asked by bubblicious fun 1 in Fashion & Accessories

My mom has always wanted to start canning and just is always too busy helping others out to have some time to herself so I thought it would be a good idea if I went out and bought her the canning jars so she has a good enough reason to start and to do something she has wanted to do. I know it's nothing huge but still.

Anyone know what stores sell canning jars?

2007-06-03 16:59:51 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Hobbies & Crafts

2007-06-03 16:59:51 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

I was watching the Yankees vs Red Sox game tonight. The situation of who was batting and who hit it doesn't matter.

There was a pop-fly by a batter, a low blooper that was easily caught by the 3rd baseman and thrown to 1st for the out.

I'm not sure why the ball was still thrown to 1st when the ball was caught. There was a runner at 3rd, though I'm not sure if there were runners at 1st or 2nd, nor the # of outs. I don't think the infield fly rule applies here because my understanding is that the umps would simply call a batter out on an easy pop-fly whether or not the ball is caught. Why is the ball still thrown to 1st in some situations on pop-ups (and the batter still runs to 1st to try to get the hit)?

2007-06-03 16:59:48 · 6 answers · asked by MinocStriker 2 in Baseball

2007-06-03 16:59:28 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

...any time past the second Tuesday in November?

Since when has any 'poor' person gotten ahead with Democrats in charge without just getting a hike in their welfare(welfare: code for stealing from middle class people that work and giving it to people who don't care enough to better themselves).

Do you really think Hillary, Edwards, and Gore would stand in line with the rest of us to get our rations? No, They will be first in line to take ten times their needs then leave us 'paupers' half of what we need.

2007-06-03 16:59:22 · 15 answers · asked by TJ815 4 in Politics

2007-06-03 16:59:00 · 46 answers · asked by Papa Damn™ 5 in Polls & Surveys

layout for my pag

2007-06-03 16:58:59 · 2 answers · asked by m s 1 in Drawing & Illustration

Tell me if I'm wrong, but the award goes to:
Photograph-Nickelback
And what the hell is on Joey's head?
WHY???!?!!!!!!
Tell me WHYYYY
arrrrrrrrggggggggghhhhhh
sooooooooooo stupppiiiiiiddddddd
oh I just thought about Avril's new song...
hmmmm...it's a tie I guess

2007-06-03 16:58:56 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Rock and Pop

1. Surprised
2. Happy
3. Happily surprised
4. Bored
5. Having a nightmare
6. Whatever

2007-06-03 16:58:25 · 14 answers · asked by MrsOcultyThomas 6 in Religion & Spirituality

Using Linksys WRT54G model Equipment

2007-06-03 16:58:24 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computer Networking

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_theory
by binding concepts of string theory and biochemistry, do you think we could find our "spirit" stuck in other diminsions, tied to our body here through the insides of quarks.

links please............

2007-06-03 16:58:13 · 9 answers · asked by Mercury 2010 7 in Philosophy

2007-06-03 16:58:11 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

maguyver727 "The computer guys ran everything backwards and the program shows 10 minutes missing from their orbits.
Cool!"
Funny thing is lunar ecliptic lasts 10 mins, wow your an idoit thanks for the input my point.
You would die very quickly...no air to breathe.
Gravity is what keeps the air here at the surface of the Earth instead of having it drift of into space.
Next, with no gravity, you, yourself would float of into space with no means of controling your movement upwards or downwards once fixed things were out of your reach.
Naturally if the Sun's nuclear fusion were to stop, things would get pretty cold, pretty fast. So maybe in your death you would have a cold night or two beforehand.

he direction that the planets would move depends upon where they were in their orbital paths around the Sun. They would not all move off in the same direction... Deep Space is any direction away from the Earth, or in this case the Sun...
Therefore Joshua would not have stoped

2007-06-03 16:57:35 · 3 answers · asked by MUKLUK 1 in Religion & Spirituality

with each question I answer they are losing the faith in my religion, I led them to christ by my emotion and zeal for God but I realized I don't know or understand much and now they are doubting the prayer of faith. Please help? they are asking too many hard questions and my own bible doesn't have the answers and sometimes contradicts my pastor's teachings overtly. I desperately need someone to tell me what to believe again so I can then convert this person back to my faith that others are right so I can be right. Does this help?

2007-06-03 16:57:12 · 23 answers · asked by voice_of_reason 6 in Religion & Spirituality

I work as a PT sales associate and I am planning trip out of Canada...it will be for a month...I was thinking of taking a leave of absence but my employer told me that I will have to quit and that leave of absence basicaly entails quitting...I am confused...if leave of absence is quitting than why is it called leave of absence...what is a fine line that differentiates taking a leave of absence from plain old resignation?

2007-06-03 16:56:56 · 8 answers · asked by Nina 1 in United States

If I have urine contained in testing cups for 24- hours i don't know if the pH will change and mess up my experiment.

2007-06-03 16:56:49 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Medicine

This article by Stefanie Marsh appeared in the Times - I hope this link works but I am also reproducing parts of it below.... finally a journalist starts to question the mass, mawkish hysteria of the British public ....

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article1865968.ece

……..My mood doesn’t do a U-turn every time Cuddle Cat is mentioned on ITV News. I care, of course I care, it would be inhuman not to, but if you really want to know, I think the public references to a private thing such as a child’s soft toy are in poor taste, as are the overfamiliar abbreviation of the girl’s name to bring us closer to the scene of this wretched mystery. Worse than the abbreviations are the people who correct the abbreviators: “It’s Madeleine, not Maddy. That’s what the parents call her,” in an offended tone as if they know her, or have been personally affected. People talk about “feeling the McCanns’ pain”, but we do not………..Where the welfare of a child is concerned one must, in Britain, now be obsessed – especially when there is a whiff of abuse. And not merely obsessed but hysterically, visibly, mawkishly so. Once you are obsessed, it is necessary to wear your hysteria on your sleeve. Or, as MPs did with yellow ribbons, on your lapel. More important still is the need to reassure yourself that everybody else feels the same. That the vicarious worrying is not just normal behaviour but required. There is a tyranny here………………Misery Lit, ie, memoirs of child abuse, “have emerged as the liveliest new category of books”, reports The Bookseller.Five to ten of these books come out every month. A high-ranking publisher friend tells me that the books’ lurid titles are made up at brain-storming meetings before the manuscript has been seen or in some cases, written.
So we have: Please Daddy, No; A Child Called “It”; Don’t Tell Mummy: A True Story of the Ultimate Betrayal; A Girl Called Karen: A True Story of Sexual Abuse and Resilience; and Damagedto name a handful. The stand-out Mis Lit success story, Sickened: The True Story of a Lost Childhood, has sold 500,000 copies. Of the top 100 bestselling paperbacks in 2006, 11 were misery memoirs; with total sales of 1.9 million copies.
Why are these books so popular? Like the McCann case they deliver a predictable emotional charge and allow the reader to experience a strong sense of vicarious self-pity.

2007-06-03 16:56:29 · 17 answers · asked by dteacher1uk 5 in Current Events

2007-06-03 16:56:13 · 9 answers · asked by sausage_eater 2 in Baseball

or is it pretty good where it is?

2007-06-03 16:56:06 · 28 answers · asked by ogg08 5 in Polls & Surveys

im buying a new tank and i want to know the fishes that are eating coral..

2007-06-03 16:55:41 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Fish

(However you define "love bliss")

2007-06-03 16:55:40 · 6 answers · asked by MrsOcultyThomas 6 in Religion & Spirituality

2007-06-03 16:55:31 · 14 answers · asked by Jay 1 in Religion & Spirituality

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I can't feel part of my left butt cheek, it's been like this for probably 5 months, I thought that I maybe just pinched a nerve or sumthing...what could it be? It doesnt hurt or anything its just numb

2007-06-03 16:55:14 · 3 answers · asked by Alli Marie 1 in Injuries

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