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Preferably the area of now Germany and the time from 1100to1500

2007-06-24 03:43:00 · 5 answers · asked by m....n... 3 in Genealogy

Chapter 1

“Ben, I don’t like what I see.” His wife said with her back towards him as she stood by the balcony doors that overlooked the city below. Her arms were loosely folded, and her raven black hair and the satin night dress that she was wearing billowed gently in the breeze that blew through the open doors of the balcony. Strangely there was an absence of the usual city ambience of whaling police sirens and traffic.

Feeling puzzled as to what she meant Ben slid out from under the magnolia coloured bed covers and went to join Sky.
“Honey, what are you talking about?” he said resting his hand over her back, instinctively stroking the silky creaminess of her night dress, he just wanted her to come back to bed. She looked at him with her dark and intense eyes, wearing an expression of anxiety. Ben slowly lifted his eyes up to the horizon of the city, the familiar cityscape of neon draped buildings was disturbed by a monstrous structure with a colouring as black as the

2007-06-24 03:39:11 · 25 answers · asked by Daniel_Walton 3 in Books & Authors

give ur response i know its tricky and somehow weired and funny lol

2007-06-24 03:38:49 · 41 answers · asked by Bambie 3 in Philosophy

even if it looks like a giant private part?

2007-06-24 03:38:16 · 7 answers · asked by Celi 2 in Other - Arts & Humanities

There are people taking up jobs even after retirement and there are others who are spending 16-18 hours a day on earning money.... isn't there a need to balance time and effort put to earning money and doing other things in life?

2007-06-24 03:36:07 · 9 answers · asked by small 7 in Philosophy

Let’s say that you have a person’s first name/nickname and even a general idea of where they reside. But you have neither last name nor their exact location. When you search for surrounding addresses, you cannot find what you are looking for. What are some reasons why you cannot locate this person?

2007-06-24 03:35:17 · 3 answers · asked by Michael 1 in Genealogy

Why do people always see what they want to see? A basic example: If someone has a family to look after and has to strive like mad to feed this family and they can't do little favours as they don't have time. What's wrong with that? Why do we think twice before actually paying them because they didn't do that little favour we asked?
My point is, why don't we take time to talk and know people and help them out instead of mistrusting those people? Why don't we communicate and try to know each other and understand? Why not be compassionate?! Why do we always complain about our own lives when it's nothing compared to some starving children in the middle of a desert? Why?

2007-06-24 03:32:18 · 11 answers · asked by KT_(Kritty) 3 in Philosophy

2007-06-24 03:30:59 · 3 answers · asked by JAMES E 1 in Photography

with our lives. why?fear?insecurtity?

2007-06-24 03:13:22 · 7 answers · asked by Steamtrain Maury 1 in Philosophy

2007-06-24 03:07:37 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

one? neither? both?

what is rap?

2007-06-24 02:54:33 · 9 answers · asked by yo-ran 1 in Performing Arts

Hi ,

Can ayone tell me if a publishers requests a query letter in the first instance , if they accept it , will they later request a synopsis due to the fact that there is a mini summary within the actual query?

Thanks!
All help appreciated!

2007-06-24 02:49:42 · 4 answers · asked by Irisheyes 2 in Books & Authors

I'm just doing a sort of test to see if everyone understands this quote. I've had someone it out of context to debate with me about something it had nothing to do with, and I was pretty motivated by it to post this question.

Have at it!

2007-06-24 02:43:17 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

ive gone to the book store 3 times and theyve been sold out! ahh! thanks so much! and only answer if you've read it and know what happens exactly. dont just copy something off a website.

2007-06-24 02:36:40 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

Does anyone know the poem or saying about the harshness of winter when the berries are in abundance .I think it's a northern saying/poem, and the words thaws and haws are included in it. Might even be Scottish. Many thanks.

2007-06-24 02:26:56 · 3 answers · asked by angie 1 in Poetry

Non of the major internet stores give an outline of the story, can anyone tell me the storyline? Don't say how it ends though!

2007-06-24 02:03:28 · 5 answers · asked by skullpicker 3 in Books & Authors

Ok, so I am an Australian 18yr old male. Finished school last year and haven’t even been able to just get a normal job yet as I am having no luck. I have been asking myself if I could do anything what would it be, and I said acting.

Growing up I had a speech impediment and also had an accident involving my mouth when 3 years old which lead to surgery. Had braces at 14. Growing up I struggled talking to people and didn't have anyone to help me. I didn’t have any friends or family. I have managed to get to the point where most people can't pick it up so I must be doing ok. I improve everyday as talking to people in everyday life helps.

So at the moment I have no life and don't know what to do, I would like to pursue an acting career or even work for a little bit first then try acting.
I want to be an actor; I feel I don’t have what it takes.
Other:
Looks: athletic build, pale, hair is fine at moment hope I don’t go bald, alright teeth, short/average height.
year12 average marks

2007-06-24 01:22:03 · 3 answers · asked by Yahoo 2 in Theater & Acting

Rural Dorset is an area of scenic beauty and contrast, criss-crossed by the pretty River Stour and bordered on both sides by Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Along the Wiltshire borders lie the rolling downlands of the Cranborne Chase, formerly a royal hunting ground and now a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering high chalkland views, many wild flowers, birds and butterflies.
To the east and the Hampshire borders, heathlands meet the meandering Avon Valley, which forms a delightful natural boundary with the neighbouring New Forest and its woodland and ponies. Holt Heath, a National Nature Reserve, is home to rare and unusual flora and fauna such as the shy Sand Lizard and diminutive Dartford Warbler.
Across the River Stour lies the gentle clay vale and dairying country of the Blackmore Vale, much beloved of Thomas Hardy, with its patchwork fields and hidden hamlets. Beyond, and stretching right over to the coast in the far west of the county, lies the open country of the Dorset Downs, Area of Outstnding Natural Beauty.
The serene and picturesque valleys of the Rivers Stour, Allen and Crane with their tranquil water meadows and lush vegetation are particularly rich in wildlife and make the perfect setting for an afternoon stroll or leisurely ride.

2007-06-24 01:19:47 · 2 answers · asked by Mc 1 in Poetry

But when I was child growing up till I was 18 my parents had a print by Thomas Kinkade called the three wise men. It was three wolves in the middle of winter in a forest. I guess I must be imagining things as when I look it up I can't find it... Can anyone lend a hand? I would be greatly appreciative. I have been searching for years and about ready to give up! It got lost during the divorce and neither can rem. who won it in the divorce because neither have it OI!

2007-06-24 01:19:26 · 5 answers · asked by dragonbloodus 2 in Painting

2007-06-24 01:05:25 · 3 answers · asked by al b 1 in History

it is related to black market.

2007-06-24 01:05:23 · 3 answers · asked by Izah H 1 in History

Drinking Song

Chug-a-Lug, Chug-a-Lug.
Choke on the beer, gag on the wine.
Room starts to spin, need a drink to stop it.
Chug-a-Lug, Chug-a-Lug.

Stammer, Staggger.
Ol' gal won't dance with a drunk.
She don' wanna go, maybe I'll drag her.

Wobble and Weave.
Gotta get a drink for the road,
One more 'fore I leave.

Mumble and Stumble.
Feet don't work like they should,
Trip and fall, then I crumble.

Chug-a-Lug, Chug-a-Lug.
Need a 'lil nip in the grave
When they finally get it dug.
Chug-a-Lug, Chug-a-Lug.

Copyright © June 2007

No, I don't drink (at least nothing alcoholic)

2007-06-24 01:03:43 · 5 answers · asked by BlueFeather 6 in Poetry

[ horror ]
[comedy ]
[romance]
[action]
[sci-fi]
[others]...(pls state)

2007-06-24 00:55:37 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

2007-06-24 00:15:41 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

i need to know the meaning of this coz' i am assigned to report this in class... please help me because i'm really slow minded in interpreting Poems.. THanks in advance


Dream of Knives
Alfred Yuson

Last night I dreamt of a knife
I had bought for my son. Of rare design,
it went cheaply of its worth – short dagger
with fancily rounded pommel, and a wooden sheath
which miraculously revealed other miniature blades.

Oh how pleased he would be upon my return
from this journey, I thought. What rapture
will surely adorn his ten-year princeling's face
when he draws the gift the first time. What quivering
pleasure will most certainly be unleashed.

When I woke up, there was no return, no journey,
no gift, and no son beside me. Where do I search
for this knife then, and when do I begin to draw
happiness from reality, and why do I bleed so
from such sharp points of dreams?

2007-06-24 00:05:28 · 4 answers · asked by -Gitte- 3 in Poetry

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