Posts Tagged ‘animals’
Saturday, June 28th, 2008
Im a sucker for movies which have animals stalking and killing humans. Pure cheese and so over the top i love Anaconda! A big-budget B-movie thrill ride, ANACONDA stars Jon Voight as Sarone, a hardened, crusty river man riding the Amazon who is rescued by a film crew when the propeller on his boat malfunctions. [...]
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Friday, June 27th, 2008
If you like carnival rides, there are plenty of thrills. If you like animals, you can see thousands of horses, chickens, pigs and more competing for prizes. If you like big trucks, you can watch them race each other and pull other stunts. Anything from age 2 years old, up to 82, theres something here [...]
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
They gazed silently at the intense fire, and stood helplessly and downcast with the certain knowledge that the fire was devouring their friends and neighbors who could not make it out of the forest. All we have to do is suck enough water from the river and spray it on the fire, and it will [...]
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008
Girl Talk Feed the Animals LP is supposed to be released today! To be honest, Im not that big of a Girl Talk fan but Ive heard a whole bunch of Greg Gillis stuff because Ive got many friends who love his sound. I gotta admit though, Girl Talk indeed has a quite unique sound. [...]
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
Maybe that love of animals even extends to snakes, but how about Vipers? Well, if you like PETA and love Dodge supercars, this upcoming auction might be up your alley. Scheduled to go across the block at Julien’s Auctions’ Summer Entertainment Sale of Hollywood memorabilia, this 2000 Viper RT/10 still sports its original unmolested 8.0L [...]
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Friday, June 13th, 2008
There are a lot of people that would have had no idea if they didnt see that post. This film has turned legions of people into vegetariansincluding its star, James Cromwellbecause who could pig out again after watching that cute little piglet charm Farmer Hogett? This film takes a compelling look at the destructive impact [...]
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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008
Just a quick post while I wait for UPS to deliver my stupid text books for the semester. Today, at work, we were talking about sugar cereal and Marxism at the same time. I quickly realized this may be the only time in my life I could talk about the passage below in a relevant [...]
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Monday, June 9th, 2008
Just about the only problem with the special effects happens to be the shifting size of both animals in the action finale. In a nutshell, thats all there is to Earth. A straight forward enough story with wooden characters and actors, both playing a distant second fiddle to the creature effects. And yet, the film [...]
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
Today was a fairly active day, at least fairly active for someone with only 7 weeks left to deliver. We learned a lot about this amazing town, much of which I’d love to share in a different format. Maybe through “face-talking.” Also known simply as talking, or conversation. Someone actually called it that. But for [...]
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Friday, May 30th, 2008
Your students will work in teams as they take turns visiting our twelve learning stations including our four hands-on exhibits. Set up in a scavenger hunt style format, students will find the answers to grade appropriate questions about the animals in each station, followed by a live animal demonstration at the end. A visit to [...]
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Monday, May 26th, 2008
Same at reston pandemonium, which is another great locale for kids this age. There is also a natural bridge menagerie in case you dont get unimaginative of all those animals i have been to natural join and the Stygian show there and that is pretty average as well. I took my Fiance to a small [...]
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Kyleigh has always liked animals, especially the elephants, in her story books. Since it is very image-intensive, I am breaking the article into multiple parts, so that the page loading time is not too long. Even though there was an ugly Stop sign from this direction, this was the only side where we could see [...]
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Friday, May 16th, 2008
She is in collage. She draws mostly animals and fantasy creatures. You do good work. *does first artist comment dance* Welcome in the woodiez! Im sure your going to love it here, especially with these great pics here! A small but decent start! Add some new pictures.
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www.elfwood.com
www.perfectpeople.net
www.legacy.com
www.transworldnews.com
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Sunday, May 11th, 2008
That%26#39;s why the Carthage Police Department says pet owners should consider getting animals a microchip. The KOAM TV Production Department is a state-of-the-art production facility staffed by an award-winning group of producers, graphic artists, video editors and photographers. Prosecutor explains why DUI charges being dismissedKOAM-TV, KS - 55 minutes agoThis was customary under the old [...]
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Sunday, May 11th, 2008
That%26#39;s why the Carthage Police Department says pet owners should consider getting animals a microchip. The KOAM TV Production Department is a state-of-the-art production facility staffed by an award-winning group of producers, graphic artists, video editors and photographers. Prosecutor explains why DUI charges being dismissedKOAM-TV, KS - 55 minutes agoThis was customary under the old [...]
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
They warn that the fast-paced decline of those animals in many forests today poses a serious threat for these unique plant species. Where’s a gomphothere when you need one? Very good observations here, Josh. P.S….I love those osage oranges; really marvelous trees and I’d always wondered how their fruit was part of it strategy for [...]
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
The recall began in early 2007 when Menu Foods realized there was a problem with their pet food that caused animals to suffer kidney failure and die. Later on, it was discovered that the one of the ingredients was tainted with melamine, which is not supposed to be in pet food. Food importer involved in [...]
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Monday, May 5th, 2008
The Pathobiology/Animal Health Laboratory (AHL) building will provide new facilities that support the growing role of veterinarians in research and educational initiatives related to public health. This includes preventing, monitoring and addressing new and emerging diseases, especially zoonotic diseases (those that can jump from animals to humans). This new building will further our ability to [...]
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008
He said scientists could possibly try to develop the new species to fill the demand for organ donors. Dr MacKellar said he feared the consequences if scientists made a concerted effort to cross humans with chimpanzees. The insemination of animals with human sperm should be prohibited. He said if the process was not banned, scientists [...]
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Their group, Rescue Ink, has received a complaint from a neighbor that there is a dog in the garage that is never permitted out. Newsday’s Long Island news map. Sal, who lost his job as a maintenance manager when he left on one too many Rescue Ink calls, and Biagi, whose specialty is “hard to [...]
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
It must go out. We have an altar from which those who serve the tabernacle have no right to eat. For the bodies of those animals whose blood is brought into the holy place by the high priest as an offering for sin, are burned outside the camp. Therefore Jesus also, that He might sanctify [...]
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008
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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008
Two rows of nothing but pink. Well, there was some white and a bit of yellow and light blue in there, but honestly it was hard to see amidst all of the pink. Yes, pink ruled the day. Yes, pink is her color. When we look at hair accessories, shoes, tights, clothing, sleep sacks, toys, [...]
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Sunday, April 13th, 2008
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids to groundhogs and rabies. The groundhogs werent very good at bringing down churches, but they were great at gnawing through the people inside them. That part of Groundhog [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Once upon a time, February 2 was celebrated by injecting beavers with steroids and then releasing them in churches with the goal of browbeating God into ending winter. That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
Once upon a time, February 2 was celebrated by injecting beavers with steroids and then releasing them in churches with the goal of browbeating God into ending winter. That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
Once upon a time, February 2 was celebrated by injecting beavers with steroids and then releasing them in churches with the goal of browbeating God into ending winter. That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids [...]
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
Symmary:
Once upon a time, February 2 was celebrated by injecting beavers with steroids and then releasing them in churches with the goal of browbeating God into ending winter. That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids to groundhogs and rabies. The groundhogs werent very good at bringing down churches, but they were great at gnawing through the people inside them. That part of Groundhog [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids to groundhogs and rabies. The groundhogs werent very good at bringing down churches, but they were great at gnawing through the people inside them. That part of Groundhog [...]
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Symmary:
Once upon a time, February 2 was celebrated by injecting beavers with steroids and then releasing them in churches with the goal of browbeating God into ending winter. That changed when those animals became more valuable for their pelts than for their destructive abilities, a shift that caused celebrants to switch from beavers and steroids [...]
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