Community > Posts By > hellkitten54
thats how freddy cruger died (yes he was real in in real life) you know the scene where it shows him being burned alive thats actually how it happen each of the parents took turns on burning him and non one them got arrested for they couldnt prove who started it a friend of mine her parents lived in cal, yrs before my friend was born and when the show came out they told her the actuall story of what happen I'm sorry to tell you that freddy is a fictional character. Unless you can back up your evidence, I looked it up. Nothing, nada. Look it up yourself. That is not a movie based on a true story, especially that story. |
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Halloween
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Cleopatra, the dead version.
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Cleopatra. The dead version.
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Your view of Marriage?
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It's just a religious ceremony. Exactly. I won't do it again for this reason. |
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I am anti vaccine for my child. He will never have a flu shot for the simple case that he is allergic to eggs. But he will not have the others just so big business can make money off his body.
You might as well do meth, since there are just as many harmful chemicals in vaccines they give to infants. Why does everyone trust these drug companies? |
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How does it make
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I dont really care, one way or another.
What bothers me, is if you perv someones profile and they think you want them or they message you asking why you didn't messege them. wth? If I wanted everyone I perved that would make me a ummm what word am I looking for here? lol |
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I think we should just go back to public stonings or hangings. To enjoy watching someone suffer and or die...wouldn't that make us as bad as the murderer? Or would it be different because "the murderer started it?" No I wouldn't enjoy watching something like that. I'm just saying, it's been around for quite a long time, and it hasn't deterred crime. It never will. Criminals will forever be around, and there is not one full proof punishment that will make people not be. I was being just a touch sarcastic in the public hanging stoning thing. |
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i think i wanna...
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No thanks. I have my own artist. I dont just go for anyone. Good luck with yours.
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No love for the rocker mug?
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As long as satan and metal horns are involved. But no, you dont like me.
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It isn't cloudy here. It is cold though. I live in a rural kind of area, so it will be great to see.
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Im so excited. It makes me love science and space like uber nerdy.
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This is why im up so late tonight. Having some beers and waiting on the beauty of nature.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20091020/sc_space/getoutorionidmeteorshowerpeaksovernight
The Orionid meteor shower is expected to put on a good show tonight into the predawn hours Wednesday, weather permitting. This annual meteor shower is created when Earth passes through trails of comet debris left in space long ago by Halley's Comet. The "shooting stars" develop when bits typically no larger than a pea , and mostly sand-grain-sized, vaporize in Earth's upper atmosphere. "Flakes of comet dust hitting the atmosphere should give us dozens of meteors per hour," said Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. People in cities and suburbs will see far fewer meteors, because all but the brightest of them will be overpowered by light pollution. The best view will be from rural areas (the moon will not be a factor, so dark skies will make for ideal viewing). When and how to watch The best time to watch will be between 1 a.m. and dawn local time Wednesday morning, regardless of your location. That's when the patch of Earth you are standing on is barreling headlong into space on Earth's orbital track, and meteors get scooped up like bugs on a windshield. Peak activity, when Earth wades into the densest part of the debris, is expected around 6 a.m. ET (3 a.m. PT). Some meteors could show up late tonight, too. Late-night viewing typically offers fewer meteors, however, because your patch of Earth is positioned akin to the back window of the speeding car. The Orionids have been strong in recent years. "Since 2006, the Orionids have been one of the best showers of the year, with counts of 60 or more meteors per hour," Cooke said. Some of those counts come in flurries, so skywatchers should find a comfortable spot with as wide a view of the sky as possible. Lie back and allow 15 minutes for your eyes to adjust to the darkness, then give the show at least a half hour to play out through spurts and lulls. Meteors could appear anywhere in the sky, though traced back they will appear to emanate from the constellation Orion. Telescopes and binoculars are of no use, because meteors move too quickly. Extra warm clothing is a must, and a blanket and pillow or lounge chair allows comfortable positioning so you can look up for long stretches. Reliable event Predicting meteor showers is tricky because the debris comes from multiple streams. Each time comet Halley passes around the sun on its elongated orbit – every 76 years – it lays down a fresh track of debris for Earth to plow through in subsequent years. Those tracks spread out and mingle over time, and we pass the tracks each October during our 365-day, nearly circular trek around the sun. Japanese researchers Mikiya Sato and Jun-ichi Watanabe say activity in recent years is related to debris put in place from 1266 BC to 911 BC, and this could be another good year, according to NASA. Even if that prediction does not hold, the Orionids will almost surely put on a decent show. Prior to 2006 and going back many years, the Orionids have produced a reliable 15 to 20 meteors per hour at the peak, for skywatchers with dark skies. As a bonus, this time of year you can expect an additional five to 10 sporadic meteors per hour – those not related to the shower. |
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I'm new.. Please help.
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My sweetie is in the army. He is a sgt at ft polk, about to be in ft knox. I love my army men.
Sweetie, just having a pic in your uniform will score lots on this site (or should). Good luck with everything. |
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Pabst Blue Ribbon
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Spent a lot of time in Europe...like beers from Czech Rto pass on PBR...likeepublic...Budvar, Pilsner Urquell. Like Guinness, especially on tap. Like strong beers. Pass on the PBR...but some obviously like it...Why they have different brands. I spent some time in Germany and the netherlands. I drank a lot of belguim beer. Zipfer was one that my friends from there got me to try. I couldn't remember the others I drank. I did like that a lot. But I mainly drank snake bites or schnapps. |
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when someone is in front
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How about people just remember that the left lane is for the passing vehicle. PASSING folks.
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when someone is in front
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Everyone thinks they drive good. But a lot of folks in this thread are the ones being cursed out. I am not included. I do have road rage. Get the f*Uck out of my way.
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Pabst Blue Ribbon
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Any one remember Schlitz beer? That's what we drank back in the day. With shots of Black Velvet. Hell yeah. I used to drink Schlitz blue bull when I was 17-19. Don't think I could stomach it now though. |
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Pabst Blue Ribbon
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Dang I forgot I posted this, and went and showered.
Mmmmm Im gonna have another. Im waiting on the lights in the sky. How romantic, alone. I'm glad there are a few who have tried it and didn't cringe. |
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Pabst Blue Ribbon
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I love it. It's really a nice beer to drink. I prefer it over a lot of the more expensive beers.
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