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what does ur dream guy look like

2006-06-12 07:33:17 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I mean yes I've seen some before. That's why I would rather hang out with my white friends because those filipinas get on my nerves. And I'm Filipino born and raised! Is it being in america..changed them? coz ive been here since 1999 and i haven't changed.

2006-06-12 07:33:17 · 5 answers · asked by damsel 2

my friend was wearing one and got hit with a bus.... do you think he should sue?

2006-06-12 07:29:48 · 33 answers · asked by Ms Fortune 7

I'm wearing my duct tape bikini, keeping an eye out for spiders and I seem to have acquired a lot of donuts. For those of you who have followed this, fear not, I'm waiting for new material.....

2006-06-12 07:29:44 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

...rather dubious ?

2006-06-12 07:26:33 · 7 answers · asked by Wortho 4

We have neighbors who came to the neighborhood and they are so noisy we couldn't sleep of their noise when she invites her relatives she begins a party from 9:00 PM to 3:00 AM their family are awake 24/24 hours in turns what should we do? Please answer this question before the summer vacation.

2006-06-12 07:26:31 · 10 answers · asked by Mike 2

I love the smell of campfire, coffee, popcorn and apple pie

2006-06-12 07:25:27 · 39 answers · asked by smilingmick 5

2006-06-12 07:25:04 · 43 answers · asked by Ms Fortune 7

2006-06-12 07:21:31 · 18 answers · asked by joel e 1

And not including the "other" computers such as the PS2, your TIVO, etc. -- just the ones with screens and keyboards. Anything from wristwatch size to your whole house (heaven forbid you might have a Systems 1 in your living room ;-)

2006-06-12 07:19:59 · 50 answers · asked by allzeros 2

My recently deceased grandfather loved the old war films (eg, Great Escape and the john Wayne stuff) in his later years, but had to walk out of Saving Private Ryan as he actually broke down in the screening.

I was just wondering if any veteran was ever insulted by these older war films as they tend to glamourise war rather than show it in a more realisitc perspective like Saving Private Ryan.

I'm not saying that the latter film is wholly representative of war, but it does seem a lot closer than the older, 1960s films, especially the opening scenes on the beach head.

Any thoughts? Thanks

2006-06-12 07:18:16 · 5 answers · asked by DaveyMcB 3

2006-06-12 07:13:44 · 7 answers · asked by cutie 1

why are people carrying away small stones

2006-06-12 07:12:31 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-12 07:07:34 · 11 answers · asked by atreyu5797 1

Most of Western society believes in the sanctity and value of life, whereas the Arabs and Muslims seem to put no value on life. Instead, it appears they value martrydom more than life, and are happy when a person dies and kills other people as well. They don't even value themselves, with Shiite killing Shia and vice versa. Is there any evidence that Arabs have a life culture, not a death culture?

2006-06-12 07:05:32 · 15 answers · asked by Jack 5

some cultures believe sagging breasts is a sign of higher status.

2006-06-12 07:05:18 · 13 answers · asked by Han_dang 4

2006-06-12 07:03:49 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I believe it would solve a lot of child pregnancy and stress in their life

2006-06-12 06:50:54 · 9 answers · asked by g-day mate 5

2006-06-12 06:45:53 · 11 answers · asked by marshal_5211 1

Scotland has never been conqued. The Romans, the Norse, and the English all tried, and couldn't do it(But in 1707 Scotland united with England). And the Irish have been conqued by the English. With the Anglo-saxon, norman, norse, english, and even roman influence, what culture do they have? The Irish(Scoti) that came to Alba(Scotland) united with the Picts to form Scotland. And Scotland has retained their Celtic heritage ever since. And I believe the Irish have addopted Scottish culture.

2006-06-12 06:38:51 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-06-12 06:37:29 · 11 answers · asked by Sammy Hagar 3

I was talking with my friends one day after a lecture and we were discussing a new war memorial that our town has thrown up, it's very nice and tasteful and in a great spot.

My friends basically ridiculed me though when I suggested that, as the number of living veterans dwindle, it is surely our responsible to remember the sacrafice made by both sides during the war? I always remember not only all the British, commonwealth and US troops who fought (both those who survived and did not), as well as those of the axis powers; they were, after all, just boys like our troops for the most part who were drafted in to combat.

Whilst I can see their viewpoint, does anyone else think that we shoud remember all of those who were involved, from both perspectives? I realise of course I might think differently if I was a veteran myself, but luckily I have never seen war.

What do you think?

No racist or hateful posts here please,

Thanks!

2006-06-12 06:33:59 · 35 answers · asked by DaveyMcB 3

Please tell me off,or tell me this is right whatever. I bet these really are the big three though aren't they?

2006-06-12 06:25:22 · 21 answers · asked by Ragdollfloozie is Pensive! 7

and I turn and look, does that make me autosexual ?
if so - are you scared ? and if you are ...doesn't that make you an auto-phobe ?

2006-06-12 06:20:12 · 3 answers · asked by bbq 6

i m doing some research and i need your help! :) what do u know about Communismus and how do u feel about it?

2006-06-12 06:15:37 · 11 answers · asked by anye 2

i m doing some research and i need your help! :) what do u know about comunismus and how do u feel about it?

2006-06-12 06:14:28 · 3 answers · asked by anye 2

My grandfather has recently died leaving behind fascinating accounts of his time during ww2. I know he was in the Royal Signals (UK), and served in africa as a despatch rider before being posted to Burma with the Gurkhas to fight in the far east. He finshed the war at the rank of RSM, Royal Signals.

Unfortunately he left a lot of material momentos behind, none of which are very helpful; he left us his gun, motorcycle, a Kukri and an Iron Cross (I'm not sure I want to know how he got it...) along with several other bits and pieces, but no written records.

Is there any way I can trace his legacy and find out more about him as an individual? Although he was no more a hero than any of the other millions who fought in that conflict (on both sides), I think his a pretty interesting account of the war and I'd like to know more.

2006-06-12 06:04:06 · 5 answers · asked by DaveyMcB 3

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