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Voltaire: Judge others by their questions rather than by their answers.
Is anyone else bummed that Hannah Montana is over?
It was a great run and a terrific series; last episode aired tonight!
9 AnswersComedy1 decade agoWhere do you find the lockpicking skill on the armory in WoW?
It doesn't seem to be under statistics, just the cooking, fishing etc is there.
1 AnswerHobbies & Crafts1 decade agoWhat is the best way to send an online thank you note without seeming like a dork?
I had a fun chat last night with a nice gal and I'd like to say "thanks" without sounding like a complete dork ... or scary, or needy or like a total wimp.
Thank you in advance!
2 AnswersEtiquette1 decade agoWhere can I find the lyrics for the Hannah Monanta episode, "sleepwalk this way"?
It's the song Robbie Ray begins and then we cut to Hannah in concert.
I hear your voice
I see your smile
I really believe in love
Something like that, thank you in advance.
1 AnswerOther - Entertainment1 decade agoWhich came first? High School Musical or The Suite Life?
I think Ashley Tisdale is brilliant.
6 AnswersCelebrities1 decade agoWhy does my nose turn red when I drink booze?
Sigh - nowadays its always red... why? why? why?
10 AnswersOther - Health1 decade agoWhy do they call an assist a "dime", in NBA stats?
6 AnswersBasketball1 decade agoIs it worth it to speed? On a 800 mile trip, what's the difference between 65mph and 75mph?
My drive from Los Angeles to Albuquerque, I always wonder if it's worth it to put the extra pressure on go just over the speed limit.
I have no idea how to do the math!
7 AnswersOther - Cars & Transportation1 decade agoTheater history buffs: Which play owes it's success to a newspaper strike?
I remember my teacher telling the story of a play on Broadway (probably in the 50's) that the critics panned, yet a newspaper strike kept the news from being delivered. The play opened and word of mouth made it a success! Finally the newspapers came out, but it was too late to impact the play ~ which as I recall was one we all know now.
I don't know the answer, I look to the panel of experts for help.
1 AnswerTheater & Acting1 decade agoAre the Lakers really "player killers"?
Think about it They spend lot's of bucks on Vladimir Radmanovic and he's tanking.
Glen Rice, Isaiah Rider, Dennis Rodman even ... players that are good that just die in the Laker system.
George McCloud, Cedric Ceballos, Sam Bowie ... m'god the list just goes on!
7 AnswersBasketball1 decade agoWho is your choice for "purest" shooting stroke in NBA history?
Man, there have been some good ones!
13 AnswersBasketball1 decade agoHow do you measure, measure a year?
5 AnswersTheater & Acting1 decade agoCan I use the RSS feed area to feed other 360 pages?
I see at the bottom of my friends 360 blog the link for an RSS feed. I copied location and pasted in the "edit feeds" page just like I did for the BBC news and NPR feeds. Yet, my friends' blog does not show up as one of my feeds.
Is Yahoo too slow to feed immediately or is this a feature not offered.
2 AnswersYahoo Profiles1 decade agoWhat is the difference between a uranium bomb and a plutonium bomb?
Didn't N. Korea just test a uranium bomb?
What is the difference?
8 AnswersMilitary1 decade agoNorth Korea just did it's first nuke test -- now what?
Personally, I'm afraid of this isolated country. I've little doubt the media is skewing some of the information.
Help me out to understand it -- and what do you think will happen?
9 AnswersGovernment1 decade ago"Sin City" and "Constantine", any more like that?
I know they were first graphic novels -- so creative and refreshing, much like (or me) Payback and Kill Bill. These have made me excited about movies again, not since American Beauty have a seen anything as original.
Any recommendations for movies along this ilk?
2 AnswersMovies1 decade agoDoes living a Christian life mean living a passive life?
I became a Christian in my late teens about 35 years ago. My early years were steeped in Bible study and I got, what I think, is a very good foundation. Being promised in John 10:10 a more than abundant life, I believed that and just let God hold the reins.
Since then, I've never had to apply for a job, they've been offered to me. When I went to get my master's degree - I got a full scholarship. With little or no ambition per se, nor an interest in job politics I've always been promoted and my job has taken me to interesting places like Hong Kong, NYC, Boston, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
I've submitted three articles to magazines and all three have been published.
Even the most cynical atheist would have to agree that my life has been blessed or I am just insanely lucky.
I just got a new boss. Not knowing if we'll get along, I just asked God to take care of me. Either by giving me a good boss or winning the lottery, lol.
It struck me as an incredibly passive act
Thoughts?
13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoIs it naive of me to think of wanting a "spiritual quest?" Some say life is a journey -- how about a quest?
Not Don Quixote tilting at windmills or asking, "God, please teach me patience."
But some kind of goal. Obviously I can't go running about the country finding glory. But, a task ... a goal... something that I could achieve but means risk and fulfillment.
I'd like to try Something that will help me find satisfaction in my life, be it religious or a personal betterment or even an artistic break-through.
Any ideas from this generous group would be more than welcome.
And, I thank you in advance.
9 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoWords of wisdom, please, on the next phase of my life. Hopefully it's not too indulgent of me to ask?
I'll be turning 50 next month! Time to review my life's choices, I think.
I have a fantastic job, I am a teacher in an art college and a working artist. I make enough to get by comfortably but I'm not rich, nor has that ever been my intent.
Typically people facing the <quote>mid-life crisis</quote> are encouraged to ...duh .. take art classes and explore themselves on a personal level. Egads, I've done that for the past 35 years!
Yet, I feel restless.
What is there to do?
And, really, have fun with your answers -- I know this is really an entertainment site. Yet, I hope for a glimmer of an idea to -- try something to satisfy my ... restlessness!
14 AnswersOther - Society & Culture1 decade ago