Archive for October, 2009
I need to know ASAP because i’m goin to a party in like 2 hours. Thanks.
You should review this link, which is the Wikipedia information about Halloween. It has all sorts of information.
James | Oct 28, 2006
try: www.quizland.com….it has good questions and answers…good luck
TWISTER | Oct 28, 2006
October 30th, 2009
He is putting up good numbers, but his injured knees are troubling.
I’m sure the Yankees would like to keep him because, when healthy, he is still a good hitter.
But the problem with the Yanks the last couple years is that they’ve had too many "DH" type players. They’ve actively worked to fix this by dumping guys like Giambi in favor of complete players like Tex, and adding guys with defensive versatility like Swisher. They already shelled out big bucks for their 1B and pitchers…I’d expect that a big OF bat with gold-glove skills will be high on this off-season’s shopping list.
I expect the Yankees to offer a 1-year "loyalty" contract, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a team like Anaheim offered a bit more…Seattle is also another possibility. If Seattle offers two-years, he’ll be gone.
a_man_could_stand | Aug 24, 2009
Well, he’s 35 years old, so his career could end in a couple of years. And he hit 2 home runs in last night’s (august 23) game against the Red Sox. I think the Yankees will re-sign him at least for another season.
Yahooligan | Aug 24, 2009
The Yanks should re-sign him for 1 more year if he keeps on getting 2 homer games like the 2 against the Red Sox’s. Hideki will probably go back to Japan if the Yanks don’t sign him. He is my favorite player and I hope he stays. So far he has 23 homers, 68 RBI’S, 45 runs, and a Batting Average of .265. Hideki I hope will play for the Yankees for at least one more year.
The Shining Knight | Aug 24, 2009
He will stay in New York, because like you said, he’s putting up great numbers with homeruns, hits, etc.
Quizkhan | Aug 24, 2009
Hideki will probably be heading back to Japan to enjoy his retirement if the Yankees do not offer him a contract. Face it, his role is limited as a DH, and while a good one, the Yankees are contractually obligated to retain who could fill the DH role, such as Jorge Posada. I like Matsui very much, but with his knees being as bad as they are, his days out in left are over and his base running days are close to being over as well. I think it is why every at bat for him is hopefully the long ball. Godzilla is going back to Toyko….
Katalex | Aug 24, 2009
They should at least try to resign him but I wouldn’t be surprised if Matsui is a little homesick and returns to Japan at the end of this season.
Dizzy | Aug 24, 2009
He might not pick up a glove for the rest of his career. He’s getting old, but obviously has power. I think the Yankees can finish up his career with a 4 year deal around 40 million, plus a few bonuses. There is a better chance of re-signing him than Nady.
1st in the World | Aug 24, 2009
October 30th, 2009
I have a digital copy of a movie I made and would like to put it on 33 mm film projection. Where can I find a company that will do this?
You cannot. 35 mm film maybe. But seriously … the distribution company can supply you with the 35 mm theatrical release.
Unless you have the license to make copies from the digital copy of a film, you are in violation of copyright law and probably many more, so don’t even attempt doing that.
fhotoace | May 16, 2009
As was posted above, you don’t. I must think you made a good movie now a post production company can set things up to make a "negative" and then work prints. Why do this when you need a company to get the films out and they will do it for you. Points up to above post.
Bruce M | May 16, 2009
October 28th, 2009
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Adam_L ambert_-_For_Your_Entertainment_-_2009.j pg
eh…not a fan of that – could have been better
Yanks4Life23519 | Oct 27, 2009
Cool
I.Heart.You(: | Oct 27, 2009
looks pretty gay too me
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you scum | Oct 27, 2009
He kinda looks like David Bowie. It’s whatever it’s not like I’m buying that sh!t anyways
October 28th, 2009
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sEDw9xgSmSc
New Age Girl?
wilsonaj101177 | May 19, 2008
Oh Mary, by Neil Diamond. On 12 Songs cd
Barry F | May 19, 2008
October 28th, 2009
What do you feel the big three must commit to in order to receive this money. I personally feel quality must improve and bring back jobs from mexico.
The main problem is that the auto industry is in a tailspin in general. Even the Japanese cars aren’t selling, nobody is buying new cars so giving them money may not guarantee their survival, it may only delay their inevitable demise. Improving quality won’t change the fact that people just don’t have the money to be buying new cars and until that changes nothing can save the Big 3. Think about it, if they got all that money and a year from now the economy is still no better they will have already used up all the taxpayer money and they’ll be facing the same problem they have right now.
It’s simply naive to think that giving them money will make them stronger companies, they’re not in trouble because everybody is buying Japanese cars, they’re in trouble because nobody is buying cars.
Jethro G | Nov 20, 2008
They shouldn’t get any money period. They’ve already proven that they aren’t fit to run a company in any direction except into the ground. There is no reason to accept them at their word for anything, they’ll say whatever the politicians want to hear just to get the money. If they were capable of having any real business plan they wouldn’t be in this mess to begin with.
Sigmund Fraud | Nov 20, 2008
They need to do something quick. I think it would be a great disaster if these companies go under. I have driven ford and gm all my life. I am not about to switch to a rice burner. I am normally strongly opposed to labor unions, but when it comes to these 3 it is a matter of national security.
I think they should have a plan with the three of them merging into one, where they work together and share technology and information. This way they US companies have a fighting chance and be a leader in increasing gas mileage in cars, lowering emissions, and new product development. They will also be able to stop competing againt each other, and start competing with the foreign companies taking all of their market share. They will also need to stop wasting so much money especially for special interests of the unions, where they put union workers on more incentive plans. They should give them more stock options and less guarenteed pensions. With all three working together, prices will decrease due to better management of resources, new innovations will be made and more Americans would support the big three as opposed to Foreign companies.
tbonegeorge1000 | Nov 20, 2008
fire the management, disband labor unions, renegotiate labor contracts, cut costs, improve quality & fuel efficiency.
Better yet, no money but let them go into Chapter 11 protection, which would keep them running, and let them do the reorganization.
Finally, I see no problem with letting Toyota or Honda acquire them. They make better cars, and are making them in US, and they will have to give their stock to US shareholders of Big 3, so the only losers will be the CEOs.
Cthulhu fhtagn! | Nov 20, 2008
That’s silly. People are buying cars. Toyota just had their best summer sales this decade. The fact that they’re cars are tremendously fuel inefficient is exactly why people aren’t buying American.
They need keep their jobs at home, make a concerted effort to clean up their act and give us cars with Japanese efficiency, and begin participating in a national move towards clean energy.
We need an affluent Motor-City, it’s the flagship of American industry and a pinnacle of our economy. But they can’t be saved without making a few promises that will keep them our of this boat in the future.
sfru | Nov 20, 2008
People who say "Toyota just had their best summer sales this decade" don’t understand how quickly fortunes change, over the summer China and Russia seemed to have strong economies now both of them are experiencing faltering economies. In the summer when oil was $147 a barrel Russia had a booming economy as a result, now that oils is less than half that they’re having trouble. Summer is over and car makers in Japan are experiencing very difficult times, in fact Japan announced it was officially in a recession. People are NOT buying cars in this country so it’s going to be very difficult for the so called big 3 to turn things around unless they can somehow come up with an affordable car that doesn’t use gas which isn’t going to happen.
My name is Earl | Nov 20, 2008
October 27th, 2009
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October 27th, 2009
I need the colors and a little info about it please.
red & whitee .
Sunny! | Mar 17, 2009
October 24th, 2009
Does anybody know where I could get the green dress that Jane was wearing in tonights episode (17th February) of Eastenders?
that dress was so nice!!
you can get similar ones in Monsoon.,
Rachelly | Feb 17, 2009
EBAYYYYY
Maigy | Feb 17, 2009
October 24th, 2009