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Mon 04/28/08 07:23 PM
My neice has a science project. She has to submit 200 questions about global warming and other environmental effects. The questions can be easy or hard and must have multiple choice answers.

For example: The average American uses how many trees in a year in the form of paper, wood and other wood products?
A.) one
B.) three
C.) seven
D.) eleven

the answer is seven.

The topics can include de-salinization, waste water treatment, sistine collection, reverse osmosis, roof water heaters, solar panels, collection pumps, air conditioning, energy saving bulbs, insulation, doors and windows, electric cars, natural gas, fossil fuels, wind, trees, hydro-wave, ethanol, bio-diesel, nuclear, recycling , bio-mass, hydrogen, organics, conservation, battery, methane, jatrophia diesel and energy saving devices.

I will really appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks in advance.

Kasey

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Mon 04/28/08 02:09 AM
quality control edible panties manufacturing.

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Sun 04/27/08 04:48 PM
82 and clear in tampa. i just had lobster on the grill. got some strawberry pie for desert.

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Sun 04/27/08 07:24 AM
Edited by fsunole41 on Sun 04/27/08 07:26 AM

It's kind of hard for me this year too. My mom is moving from a 6 bedroom house to a 2 bedroom apartment (the house is just too big since my brother and I moved out, and all she has left is her boyfriend and my sister) so something that'll leave clutter isn't happening. Usually do flowers and the like, but she won't have room for them either. She is like me, a bit of a tomboy, so manicures, pedicures are just out of the question.

She has albums out the a$$, and goes through them constantly to downsize them. laugh She hates clutter.

She has two weaknesses, coffee, and this new lotion from Bath & Body Works. So, I am thinking a gift certificate, the whole set of that lotion she likes. She really don't want me to get her

anything because I'm helping her A LOT with moving, and she feels since I no longer live there that I shouldn't. Oh well, I've rambled on long enough laugh


get here some jamacian blue mountain coffee.

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Sat 04/26/08 11:34 PM
The Scarlet Letter. Great book by Nathaniel Hawthorne.

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Sat 04/26/08 10:03 PM
McCain. He is a friend of my father. I know him to be a decent and honorable man.

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Sat 04/26/08 09:50 PM
Now that Hillary Clinton is an official candidate for President of the United States, the American people will take a long, hard look at her record. And any discussion of Hillary Clinton’s record begins and ends with her crimes and ethical transgressions.
Judicial Watch, of course, has been pursuing both Hillary and Bill Clinton since its inception, launching numerous investigations and lawsuits. However, despite clear evidence of Clinton corruption, so many questions remain unanswered.
If Judicial Watch were given an opportunity to interview Hillary Clinton, here are the ten (plus) questions we would ask first:
1. Who in the Clinton administration devised the plan to sell taxpayer-financed trade missions in exchange for campaign contributions to the Clinton-Gore 1996 re-election campaign?
Sworn testimony from Nolanda Hill, partner and confidante of the late Clinton Commerce Secretary Ron Brown, points to you as mastermind of the scheme.
2. Why did you give “factually false” testimony under oath in the investigation of the White House Travel Office firings, as former Independent Counsel Robert Ray stated in his final report.
Ray said his office found “overwhelming evidence” you played a role in the dismissals of the seven longtime employees in the White House travel office, which you denied under oath.
3. Who hired former bar bouncer Craig Livingstone and ordered him to illegally obtain for the Clinton administration the FBI files of former staffers in the administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush?
Sworn testimony and at least one FBI docment shows you hired Livingstone.
4. Why did you fail to report more than $2 million in contributions to your Senate 2000 campaign?
Testimony from the criminal investigation and trial of your National Finance Director, David Rosen, shows you knew the total costs of the fundraiser, yet failed to accurately report them.
5. Your brothers Anthony and Hugh Rodham allegedly brokered cash deals to obtain presidential pardons from your husband on behalf of convicted criminals. Were you aware they were each paid large sums to obtain these pardons?
Did you play any role in any of the 140 presidential pardons provided by Bill Clinton in the waning days of his administration, bypassing the normal pardon review process?
6. How about the pardons of the Puerto Rican terrorists in the run-up to your first Senate campaign? Did you have any input on those?
7. Did you or your lawyers hire private detectives to investigate and intimidate critics of the Clinton administration?
8. What did you instruct James Carville and George Stephanopoulos to say in order to discredit and defame Gennifer Flowers, a woman with whom your husband had an affair?
Evidence suggests they smeared her at your behest. Did you play any role in smearing and defaming other women sexually and otherwise abused by your husband, including, but not limited to: Kathleen Willey, Paula Jones, Dolly Kyle Browning, and Juanita Broaddrick ?
9. Records from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange reveal that you turned a $1,000 investment in cattle futures in 1978 into to more than $100,000 in ten months… a return of 10,000%. How did you earn such an astronomical, and unbelievable, return on this investment?
10. How much money does Bill Clinton earn from his relationship with Ron Burkle, a contributor to your Senate campaigns, and Burkle’s company, Yucaipa?
Are these funds currently available in bank accounts to which you have access? Will you use these funds for your campaign? How about Bill’s speaking fees, some paid for by foreign interests and governments – what are the financial benefits to you?
11. How do you explain the mysterious disappearance of your Whitewater billing records from the office of Vince Foster, the former Rose Law Firm partner and Clinton White House counsel who allegedly committed suicide in 1993?
12. How do you explain the mysterious reappearance of those same records in the White House with your fingerprints on them?
Stopping at ten questions is hard to do. We could ask about her illegal White House fundraising coffees, doing business with the State of Arkansas while her husband was governor, Web Hubbell, John Huang, Chinese generals, the Lippo Group, and paid sleepovers in the Lincoln Bedroom.
These questions are important and relevant as the American people weigh Hillary’s candidacy. The American people deserve some honest answers.

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Sat 04/26/08 01:17 PM
is this the true definition of boredom?

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Sat 04/26/08 07:30 AM
he is violinist from holland. he has an orchestra. they play all types of music, from classical to rock, military and oldies. he also has superb international singers with him. he is quite a showman. you can check him out on pbs. he and his orchestra travel the world over. this is his fourth tour in tampa.

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Sat 04/26/08 07:18 AM
i am attending a andre rieu concert tonight in tampa. am i the only dork here or does anyone else like his music?

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Sat 04/26/08 07:11 AM
home depot has some neat flower pots. they are large and very colorful. make cool planters.

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Sat 04/26/08 06:57 AM
never be afraid to die if you want to live.

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Fri 04/25/08 01:11 PM
there is always room for one more. wear a jogging suit as it gets cool in the evening on the beach. another advantage is they (sweats) can be taken off quickly.

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Fri 04/25/08 01:02 PM
88 and clear in Tampa. going to a beach party this evening. yahooooo submarine races!!!!!!!!!!!!