Just like those who take the 5th. Makes them appear to be guilty. What do they have to hide? Sadly same thing with her. If she is part Native American then DNA testing will prov it... moreJust like those who take the 5th. Makes them appear to be guilty. What do they have to hide? Sadly same thing with her. If she is part Native American then DNA testing will prov it. It will also prove if she isn't. Why avoid settling the issue once-and-for-all? It will keep hounding her forever after. I don't know what the truth is. Maybe she doesn't either and doesn't want to discover that what she believed all these years isn't true?
Proliferation of political views grows larger as we move forward.Is there an end or will we keep fracturing and splintering and shattering the old and replacing with the new?
Some people are born cheerleaders. Always encouraging you to spread your wings and fly. To dare. Others are born parade rainers. They give you reasons why you will never achieve yo... moreSome people are born cheerleaders. Always encouraging you to spread your wings and fly. To dare. Others are born parade rainers. They give you reasons why you will never achieve your dreams. Now what causes that? Why are some folks sunny hunnybunnies while others are gloomy doomers?
The link to the article was provided to me by an Answermugger. The gene they share is Neuregulin 1. It occurs in creative people but is also linked with psychosis and depress... moreThe link to the article was provided to me by an Answermugger. The gene they share is Neuregulin 1. It occurs in creative people but is also linked with psychosis and depression. Seems to me it would be like playing Russian Roulette. Would you risk being a genius who descended into madness? Big gamble.
Japanese:Sunday: The first day of the week, named after the sun.Kanji – 日曜日Hiragana – にちようびRomaji – nichiyōbiMonday: The second day of the week, named after the m... moreJapanese:Sunday: The first day of the week, named after the sun.Kanji – 日曜日Hiragana – にちようびRomaji – nichiyōbiMonday: The second day of the week, named after the moon.Kanji – 月曜日Hiragana – げつようびRomaji – getsuyōbiTuesday: The third day of the week, named after the element of fire.Kanji – 火曜日Hiragana – かようびRomaji – kayōbiWednesday: The fourth day of the week, named after the element of water.Kanji – 水曜日Hiragana – すいようびRomaji – suiyōbiThursday: The fifth day of the week, named after the element of wood.Kanji – 木曜日Hiragana – もくようびRomaji – mokuyōbiFriday: The sixth day of the week, named after the element of gold.Kanji – 金曜日Hiragana – きんようびRomaji – kin’yōbiSaturday: The seventh day of the week, named after the earth.Kanji – 土曜日Hiragana – どようびRomaji – doyōbi less
Mike Huckabee campaigned with this guy.In the 70's Nugent played Cat Scratch Fever" into the ground, he made a stadium sport of having sex with underage girls. Have you heard any r... moreMike Huckabee campaigned with this guy.In the 70's Nugent played Cat Scratch Fever" into the ground, he made a stadium sport of having sex with underage girls. Have you heard any remarks about the U.S. president from Sammy Hagar lately? Kevin Cronin of REO Speedwagon? Eddie Money? How about Kansas? Have you noticed any of them taking time out of their touring schedules of state fairs and rib festivals to speak unkindly about our commander-in-chief? I didn't think so. I use these well-meaning saps as examples for a reason. They were all gigantic in 1978. Playing to stadiums full of beered-up stooges who yelled, "Take off your top" to anything remotely female. And they're all as vital and relevant now as songs about CB radios and Disco Ducks. But one of the kings of these stadium roofie fests who sadly is still relevant is Ted Effing Nugent. He was huge 35 years ago, too. Even at his peak (the year of Elvis Costello and Blondie), many of us still thought he stunk like a loincloth that hadn't been washed since the ... less
Every other sensitive body part and function is used as an expletive or derogatorily. I think there's a whole new area of profanity to be explored here.
If I was nighted during the winter my tittle would be - Sir Lots Of Pants. Because when it's cold I wear 2 pair of Sweat pants under my work pants. Cheers!