Archive for May, 2008
What would u do if Hayden Panettiere?
walked up to you all of a sudden and looks at you straight in the eyes and started biting her lips basically giving u flirty looks..
Would you:
A) roll your eyes and say “Get over yourself, b*tch!”
B) grab her ***** and then runaway!
C) pull her hair and then runaway!
D) flirt back and ask for her number
this is her..
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Who was the first woman to be commemorated on a US Postage stamp?
Premier Dalton McGuinty has promised a new public holiday in February, should his party be re-elected next month. What is the proposed name for the holiday?
Kelowna is home to a sea monster that is also known by the Salish name N’ha·a·itk, or Naitaka. What is its palindromic English name?
Two retired Ticats were honoured at a halftime celebration at the Labour Day Classic game. Lifelong Ticat and Hamilton native, Rob Hitchcock is one player, who is the other?
In which film does a delusional U.S. air force general named Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden) succeed in starting World War III through a mad scheme? By the way, we’ve now added fresh Trivia questions to the weekends! Be sure to check back on Sat. and Sun. for even more opportunities to earn points and win!
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Would you believe Julia Childs was a spy?
Documents Detailing Early Spy Network Released
WASHINGTON – Famed chef Julia Child shared a secret with Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg and Chicago White Sox catcher Moe Berg at a time when the ***** threatened the world.
They served in an international spy ring managed by the Office of Strategic Services, an early version of the CIA created in World War II by President Franklin Roosevelt.
The secret comes out Thursday, all of the names and previously classified files identifying nearly 24,000 spies who formed the first centralized intelligence effort by the United States. The National Archives, which this week released a list of the names found in the records, will make available for the first time all 750,000 pages identifying the vast spy network of military and civilian operatives.
They were soldiers, actors, historians, lawyers, athletes, professors, reporters. But for several years during World War II, they were known simply as the OSS. They studied military plans, created propaganda, infiltrated enemy ranks and stirred resistance among foreign troops.
Among the more than 35,000 OSS personnel files are applications, commendations and handwritten notes identifying young recruits who, like Child, Goldberg and Berg, earned greater acclaim in other fields — Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a historian and special assistant to President Kennedy; Sterling Hayden, a film and television actor whose work included a role in “The Godfather”; and Thomas Braden, an author whose “Eight Is Enough” book inspired the 1970s television series.
Other notables identified in the files include John Hemingway, son of author Ernest Hemingway; Quentin and Kermit Roosevelt, sons of President Theodore Roosevelt, and Miles Copeland, father of Stewart Copeland, drummer for the band The Police.
The release of the OSS personnel files uncloaks one of the last secrets from the short-lived wartime intelligence agency, which for the most part later was folded into the CIA after President Truman disbanded it in 1945.
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Could you answer any/some specific questions’s about some of the NY attractions please?
Going there with my boyfriend for 6 nights in 13 days.
how long will it take to do madame tussards wax museum?
Is the Hayden planetarium/Rose center for earth and space part of the museum of natural history?? Where about in NY is it if it’s not? If it is, because the entry fee for the museum of natural history is voluntary, does that mean you don’t HAVE to pay for the Rose center also?? What about the space show?
Do you recommend visiting the Rockfeller center? Because we’ll miss the ice rink and christmas tree, is it worth visiting? I don’t really know what’s there apart from the Top of the Rock observation tower. Is it worth it if we want to do the empire state building (at night)? Any advise about queing etc for the empire state building?
About broadway, we’re hoping to get tickets from a TCKTs booth. We’re not fussed, just wanna see a show. Hopefuly in the evening, but are shows on at specific times or anything and where about are they, by Times square?
We’re not massive art fans but the museums are meant to be great. Is it worth visiting one like MoMa? If so how long does it take roughly?
Shopping – where is a good place to shop? We want lots of bargains too! We wanna shop
I heard of a boat tour that goes round the whole of Manhattan, any idea what it’s called or where to get it?
What’s the best way to visit the Statue of Liberty? I’ve heard of Statin ferry (I think that’s what it’s called, but it’s free). How long does it take to see that?
Is Coney Island worth visiting?
Any other advise in general? We’re also visiting Times Square (obviously) at night and central park for the day.
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