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  • movie: "The Librarian: the Judas Chalice"?

    Is this movie representing a pre- or post- Katrina New Orleans?

    1 AnswerMovies7 years ago
  • If Putin restored the Romaoffs?

    According to the book by Massie, "Nicholas and Alexandra", the last tsar's titles included the countries of Estonia, Georgia and Finland and being "Heir of Norway", as well as owning certain duchies or principalities in Germanby such as Holstein and Oldenburg: My QUESTION is, Would that give Russia any territorial claims outside of its present boundaries, if they restored the royal family to the throne of Russia?

    7 AnswersCurrent Events7 years ago
  • History: Sheridans married German princes?

    I have been told that the fmaous historical Philadelphia family the Sheridans, who manufactured furniture, had married into a German princely family? I have been unable, however, to find any evidence for this. Does anyone know if this is true and what the accurate history is behind it?

    1 AnswerHistory7 years ago
  • Animal Rights activists: IS PETA A REAL ORGANISATION?

    i HAVE HEARD OF IT BUT BEEN TOLD IT DOES NOT REALLY EXIST?

    2 AnswersCivic Participation7 years ago
  • Animal Rights: Why don't more people?

    express outrage at the abuse of animals? There is a eird law that most people do not know about concerning animal testing: Everyone I talk to think that animal testing is "necessary" and that it is "better than doing it on people" but they don't KNOW what it is really like. IT is NOT even a cold-bloodedly purely logical process like that;but instead, according to a weird Federal law, ALL products must be administered to 200 animals UNTIL it kills them. Check the David Icke website for details. I believe this is cruel and outrageous and, if they spray hairspray in the eyes of rabbits who have their little heads held still in a vice, until the rabbits twist around in pain so much that they snap their necks,you should just DO WITHOUT hairspray: It really isn't NECESSARY to have stiff un-moving ahir anyway. What do you think?

    4 AnswersOther - Society & Culture7 years ago
  • Jon Malkovitch conquers speech impediment?

    ? It seems to me that Jon Malkovich, now old, has finally conquered his speech imediment, judging by a recent performance of Shakespeare? Who else who has a good ear can hear the difference in his diction and how would you describe the improvenment in his speaking voice?

    4 AnswersJokes & Riddles7 years ago
  • religion: was it karma that Bhomibol?

    the king of Thailand was assassinated last month by the Red Shirts because of his state murder of Germany's Prince Kiko Hohenlohe?

    1 AnswerReligion & Spirituality7 years ago
  • movie: "Blue Jasmine"?

    is this Woody Allen's most brilliant movie to date? Always brilliant, Allen's movies were always charcacterised by one voice, Woody Allen's voie, coming out of each of his characters. Although his message would be brilliant, they were cardboard fromts for him. But "Blue Jasmine", although Woody wrote and directed it, represents a new level of brilliance. Allen goes completely outside of himself to create living, breathe- ing and believe- able charcters who each possess their OWn voice. And the story is deeper and more complex than any of his previous films. Who agress that this movie is spectacular?

    4 AnswersMovies7 years ago
  • Ben Affleck and grey t-shirt?

    I love Ben Affleck as much as anyone I can think of. I get wet just looking at him. I am looking forward to his new Batman role because of his gorgeous muscles. But, this grey t-shirt? WHAT is UP with the ugly grey tee which seems to have become the "uniform" of the American man? Ben Affleck in an ugly grey tee and I am thinking: He NEEDS to take it off anyway but, if he MUST wear a shirt, why the ugly grey tee? Is there any way to get through about this fatal fashion "Don't"?

    1 AnswerFashion & Accessories7 years ago
  • Movie: "The Black Balloon"?

    shows a large and strong autistic man, about twenty, who has a normal fifteen year old brother. the fmaily has moved for the third time during the school year and autistic boy's running into the nerw neighbours' houses to use the bathroom as well as playing with his poop seem to be making his younger sibling uncomfortable. Then a baby girl is born in the family (the mother is the star of 'Muriel's Wedding') and it occurs to the viewer that the physical fights and broken glass and so on might be leading up to a tragedy involving the inadvertant injury of the baby. Howeever, the miovie turns around and a nice girl at the school befirend the younger brother and inspires him to adjust hos own attitude about his elder sibling. at the end of the movie, the now sixtten year old brother is bathing with his elder brother, naked in the bathtub, and laughing because the autistic boy is peeing on him (and it had been established earluier in the film that he plays with his poop as well). Can anyone offer an enlightened opinion of this movie?

    1 AnswerMovies7 years ago
  • Pets: Pit Bull attacks on toddlers?

    Recenlty there was a three year old girl attacked by three Pit Bulls and one side of her face is permanently paralyzed. This is the case in which, on the way home from the hospital after the INITIAL surgery, the three year old asked her grandmother to stop at KFC for mashed potatoes and they were told to leave because the girl's scars were "disrupting" their customers. Also, another toddler was recently attacked by two Pit Bulls. My question is about this breed: There is apparently a movement to ban the breed from the United States, and I wish to ask: Is there a good argument for this?

    4 AnswersToddler & Preschooler7 years ago
  • Language: "Disrupted" as a redneck?

    alternative for saying "disturbed", as when KFC told the three year old girl on her way home from the hospital, after a vicious Pit Bull attack (the girl had asked her grandmother to stop for mashed potatoes) that she had to leave because her scars were "disrupting" their customers? Like the redneck use of "individuals" to describe persons, it seems to me that it may derive from the characteristic experience of being institutionalised in the Punitive System and being called "individuals" by policemen, and from similarly being institutionalised and being told that they are "disrupting" because they are used to being addressed as a GROUP? So, my question: Is this a proper use of the language?

    5 AnswersLanguages7 years ago
  • Law and Ethics: Pit Bull attacks?

    recently on toddlers: one three year old girl was viciously attacked by three pit bulls who left one side of her face permanently paralyzed and she will have to undergo multiple surgeries. On the way home from the initial hospitalization, her grandmother stopped at KFC at the child's request for mashed potatoes, and KFC asked them to leave because they were "disrupting" their customers--good ol' redneck term "disrupting" (like calling persons "individuals")--because of her scars. Also recently another toddler was attacked by two pit bulls. Is there any legal argument for banning the breed form the United States?

    3 AnswersLaw & Ethics7 years ago
  • travel: San Diego Bay parking?

    How and where to park for the BAy area in San Diego? They have converted the sixty acre parking lot to a sixty acre PARK and there is nowhere to park to go to the park, let alone anywhere to park to go to the businesses you USED to go to when you could park where it used to be a parking lot but now it's a park. There IS one underground parking deck which is ten dollars for three hours. But, even if you were willing to pay twenty dollars for six hours, you HAVE to come back and get your car in THREE hours, as there's a three-hour limit. Now, if you want to park, walk to a place to watch a movie, and then walk to a place to eat dinner, you are already over three hours... so that u/g parking is useless to you, unless you are willing to pay for your movie and dinner and then pay to get your towed car out of hock to round off your evening. So my QUESTION: Where to park down there, and also WHY San diego doing thios to its tourists?

    2 AnswersSan Diego7 years ago
  • genetics: EDA gene like Oregami?

    Does the EDA supergene take undifferentiated ski cells and "fold" them like Japanese art of Oragami in order to "create" or differentiate ALL other cells in a body?

    2 AnswersBiology7 years ago
  • Robert Price Herpetologist good for?

    feeding to snakes? Is there a more karmically "just" snake food than that?

    3 AnswersReptiles7 years ago
  • Best snake food "Tiilher and Lucy"?

    IS there any better kind for feeding to large snake such as pythons which "in the wild" eat other mammals such as rodents such as these?

    1 AnswerReptiles7 years ago