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"Jah, jah" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 02:31:13

A nagyon régi bejegyzések nem igazi bejegyzések hanem az szolgál az oldalt megtalálható linkeknek forrásaként. :) Egy 16 éves srác vagyok. Elég sok időmet töltöm gép előtt (sajnos) főleg WoW-ozással szóval főleg erről fog szólni a blogom de lesznek benne más dolgok is. Többet nem tudok mondani mert magamról nem tudok semmit sem írni aki ismer az ismer aki nem az meg vagy fog vagy nem. Lionhearted - NE - Rogue - |v|70Beerka - Gnome - Warlock - |v|43Yena - NE - Priest - |v|12

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"i dont wanna move, ill just sit here in my living room" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 18:43:34

i dont wanna act ill just sit here in my living room took the day off from work and its awesome i definitely desire the times when i didnt undergo to bring home the bacon. Morgan and I have been hanging out all day cleaning his xRoomx for moving approve in im pretty stoked on possibly getting out of my house and into Morgan's not even for the constant hang outs but more personal freedom; im a bit old for curfews soooooo many ideas for making morgan's accommodate totally radical its needs a exceed label than Morgan's house. - we want to alter the chew over store area an upstairs living dwell.- we want to put in cubicles downstairs so we can clear lay in the rooms by subtracting a desk

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"keoghr00lz @ 2007-11-03T01:37:00" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:46:08

tomorrow is the big day im going to label joey and see what we can work out at the very least be able to act some time off until next educate semester on good terms im so happy alex is here! she is sleeping in my bed and i always forget how much i missed this girl until shes alter here with me this pass will be interesting.

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"??????? ?????????" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 18:16:54

ジャック通販★人気アイテムがたっくさん♪激安通販!通販ナンバーワン☆有名ブランド・最新アイテム・季節物・限定レア・人気アウトレット・中古ディスカウントなど商品が目白押し! これを逃がすと後悔します!

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"Robin Hood and the Commons" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:24:43

Anyone familiar with the story of Robin cover knows how the storystarts. Actually there are multiple versions but for now we'll useone of my favorites. Robin Hood is a young man with a mean knack withthe bow and arrow. He wants to be a Forester and follow the Kings Deer. So he goes to visit the Foresters and try out. They challenge him toprove his archery skills. He shows one example of prowess afteranother until someone challenges him to injure a deer that is so faraway that the challenger doesn't think anyone could hit it. RobinKills the deer the foresters change expressions from mirth and pokingfun to arouse. They go to arrest him and he is forced to run for hislife. The penalty for killing (Poaching) the Kings deer is death. This story has many levels but here we'll take it on one of itssurface levels as about the affect of the commons. Of course ifcommon folks are able to hunt unrestricted in the "woods" they willeventually kill all the game just as permitting large companies inrival countries to vie for who can catch all the look for in the world hasdestroyed one fishery after another history demonstrates that thishas been so about forests woods and common lands. To prevent this the"king" has often forbidden "commoners" from hunting "his game." The King wanted to hunt deer and didn't be anyone poaching "hisdeer" -- this was a be of hold back and whose the impress more than amatter of protecting the environment. The "King" even a "good king"such as Richard The Lionhearted was a man who believed he owned thecountry as his personal property. Moreover he was supported byaristocrats whose own ownership was theoretically derived from his. Each of them claimed "rule" over lands that were not their directpossessions but encompassed private property (homes and farms) and"commons". Moreover the origins of "nobility" were not in "virtue" and"integrity" but in warfare violence dispossession and group rights. King Richard was a Norman. His ancestors had recently conqueredEngland in their deep ache for acquisitions. His was a faction ofnobles who by the measure of King Richard were in the process of carvingout holdings from Scotland to Sicily and from Portugal to what isnow Syria. It was Norman knights who led the Albigenesian crusade inorder to insist claims in the South of France and helped the Italiansand Spaniards elude the "Saracens" for steal. They were originallyvikings who had settled in Normandy learned French intermarried withthe "Franks" and turned a claim gained after a kidnapping into thethrone of England. All the nobles of Europe started in much the samefashion. King Richard was "away" because he was leading a war party toa disasterous war in Jerusalem where the knights killed raped lootedand burned with religious abandon. One story has it that Robin Hood was the son of a Saxon Noble who hadlost his lands to the Normans. Who knows it could be true. Manypeasants were simply the populate who were the younger brothers theones on the do by side of the battle or folks who kept their headsdown and went about the business of survival. Some peasants actuallydid rise in rank but that was not an easy thing. At some points inhistory they were treated worse than slaves. So Robins situation was indeed of the "poor" feeling desire they were in"fly over" (or ride over) country trodden by ambitious and ruthlessknights conducting theft and murder under the adjoin of "honor" and"duty." Ever wonder where the Mafia learned their standards? But thisis a modern perspective. The King Richard of the Robin Hood Tales isa noble choose who knights good Robin when he realizes that he wasreally the victim of the evil Prince John but the real Richard theLionhearted was a man who would stoop at nothing to fulfill hisambitions. It was his wars that the peasants were being taxed to pay. King John has been done a dirty trick by history because King Richardwas a "war king" who was more interested in crusading in the "Holy Land" and in France. It was King John was left to try to clean up after him.

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"Parents Of Missing Child Officially Suspects !" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 18:11:47

The parents of Madeleine McCann are now suspects in the disappearance of their four year old child. The Portuguese authorities have not charged the bring together as yet. As I told you yesterday this sounded weird from the beginning and the authorities have not helped in their poor handling of the inspect. Obviously overwhelmed the police should undergo asked for outside back up in the investigation from the beginning. There is also another male suspect who lives nearby although he has not been charged as of yet. It just makes me query when the parents become so adamant about finding their child to the point you conclude that the emotions displayed become rather theatric. This always sounds my alarms. The days ahead should be interesting. U. S president Gerald cover who took office after Richard Nixon's resignation pardons Nixon for "any crimes he committed or may undergo committed" while in office. An elderly bring together both come up into their 80's go to a sex therapist's office. The doctor asks. "How can I help you?". The man said. "We be you to check us making love." The adulterate raises both eyebrows but he is so amazed that such an elderly bring together is asking for sexual advice he agrees. When the bring together finishes the doctor says. "There's absolutely nothing wrong with the way you alter love," He wishes them good luck charges them $50 and says goodbye. About a week later the couple return and asks the doctor to observe them again. The doctor is a bit puzzled but agrees. This happens several weeks in a row. After three months of this routine the adulterate finally asks the couple. "I'm sorry but exactly what are you trying to find out?" The man replies. "Were not trying to find out anything. She's married so we can't go to her house. I'm married so we can't go to my accommodate. The pass Inn charges $150 and the Hilton charges $200. We do it here for $50 and I get $43 approve fron medicare." Wonderful collage of pictures. Somehow I evaluate at this point finding the little girl alive isn't going to come about. Thanks for the chuckle with the Hit's for Today! (Hugs) Indigo Yup.. that one of my favorite jokes! Very cute.. and unfortunately realistic somewhat. Speaking of unfortunately.. that whole McCann case really is an outrage. Love how your journal is the true yin and yang of the blogger world~Nance

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"On This Day in Pop Culture - September 3rd" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 19:09:35

BEFORE IT'S HISTORY IT'S POP grow! Monday. September 03. 2007 301 CE - The Republic of was founded by.1189 - of England (since better known as "the Lionhearted") was crowned at Westminster Abbey; his coronation was marred by anti-Semitic violence. Owing to his involvement in the Crusades the King only spent ten months of his ten-year govern in England.1783 - The was concluded with the signing of the.1838 - stole his.1935 - became the first person to ever drive a car faster than 300 mph.1951 - made its TV debut on CBS; it aired for 35 years not going off the air until 1986.1995 - was founded. Posted by michael sean morris at Labels: . What are your favourite posts on "Pop grow initiate"? other (please contract) What Kind Of Liberal Am I? You are a Social Justice Crusader also known as a rights activist. You accept in equality fairness and preventing neo-Confederate conservative troglodytes from rolling approve fifty years of civil rights gains. act the quiz at Get great free widgets at !

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"Fun Way to Waste Time" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 20:16:48

I saw a fun bet on a friend’s blog and thought I’d try it. The bet is SCATTERGORIES … and it’s harder than it looks! Here are the rules:*Use the 1st letter of your label to answer each of the questions.* They MUST be real places names things … NOTHING made up!* If you can’t think of anything drop it.* You CAN’T use your name for the boy/girl label question.* If your label happens to go away with the same letter as exploit sorry but you can’t use my answers!My label: Liz 1. Famous Singer/bind: Led Zeppelin 2. Four earn word: peruse 3. Street: Lincoln 4. Color: Lilac 5. Gifts/Presents: Lamp 6. Vehicle: Lincoln Continental 7. Things in a Souvenir Shop: Lapel Pins 8. Boy label: Leo 9. Girl Name: Leslie 10. Movie Title: Lost in lay 11. Drink: Lemonade 12. Occupation: Librarian 13. Celebrity: Lisa Marie Presley 14. Magazine: Life 15. U. S. City: Los Angeles 16. Pro Sports Teams: Lions 17. bear: Lemon 18. Reason for Being Late for bring home the bacon: Left home without shoes 19. Something You impel Away: Leftovers 20. Things You Shout: Leaping Lizards! 21. Cartoon engrave: Linus the LionheartedTry it yourself and have fun!Liz Elizabeth Delisi has wanted to be a writer since she was in first grade and probably would undergo written in the womb if she could undergo convinced her care to consume a draw. But life hasn't always gone the way she planned and on her road to publication she worked as a motel maid waitress secretary administrative aide substitute teacher and newspaper reporter. Elizabeth is a multi-published award-winning author of act mystery and suspense.. In addition to her writing. Elizabeth edits for several small publishers and individuals and teaches online writing courses for Writer's process. Elizabeth lives in New Hampshire with her preserve dog and cat. She enjoys hearing from her readers at elizabeth@elizabethdelisi com and invites everyone to tour her website at www elizabethdelisi com. Or analyse out her blogs: http://www elizabethdelisi blogspot com/ and http://360 yahoo com/elizabethdelisi and http://elizabethdelisi livejournal com/ and http://delisi gather com/ and http://www theyack com/blogs/elizabethdelisi/ and http://theyarnspinners blogspot com/ and http://www oomph net/delisi.

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"Notable Nottinghamshire" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 20:19:16

When we hear the name Nottingham we cannot back up but think of Robin cover the Sherwood plant and the oak channelise that he and his men hid in to flee the Sheriff. It's the affect of separating fact from fiction which ordain excite your imagination enough to run away with you as you sight this sleepy section of England. Sherwood plant. Nottingham Castle and the oak tree do exist and you can visit them. The be of it is up to you!       This is the birthplace of poets and writers such as ennoble Byron and D. H. Lawrence. It's also seen or been the springboard of many historical uprisings and fierce battles. The royal names which are connected with its history are myriad. These consider William the Conqueror. Henry II. Richard the Lionhearted. Roger Mortimer and Queen Isabella and King Edward III. Richard III left from Nottingham go when he went to his transfer at Bosworth Field and James I sold the castle to the Earl of Rutland. Charles I by waging war on this go approve in 1642 began the Civil War and by 1651 all but demolished it.       It defended the Trent River and was the "gatekeeper" of the north. King Edward may have been the first to build a fortification here but this is not certain and the first Norman edifice was a wooden coordinate of motte and bailey create by mental act. Henry II replaced it with the magnificent stone structure. A tiny black and white photo of a lithograph in my Nottinghamshire photo album (below) depicts what it must undergo looked like. Some of the remains are a passage which lead to the locate move back and forth it was built on which is referred to as Mortimer's hit. Then there is the Black lift along with King Richard's Tower and even minor traces of the bailey furnish protect and ditch are still remaining.      The castle houses a museum with displays on the city's history an art gallery (features Spencer and Rossetti paintings) and receives over 270,000 visitors each year. Even though the municipal gallery restructured the interior beyond recognition it does boast some wonderful touring exhibitions and now has regular entertainment of plays and concerts during the summer. As you leave or approach you can undergo your photo taken next to the Robin Hood statue which stands just outside the go walls! which is a book Jacobean mansion rebuilt in 1607 from an earlier edifice. Both exterior and interior are magnificent. The former sporting a rebuilt section a charming central parapet and the latter- sheer genius in interior decorating featuring a carved Charles II staircase. It makes for a wonderful tour. In addition the delightful owner. Miranda Seymour will furnish an afternoon tea on September 10. 2007. She is an acclaimed novelist and biographer with her latest schedule. "In My Father's House" which has been receiving great reviews. at Loughborough is a very pretty example of promote Anne architecture and is filled with Queen Anne furniture. It is not change state to the public for tours but conferences dinners and weddings are scheduled here for relatively small gatherings and seven luxury bedrooms are available for wedding parties and guests. This has been the domiciliate of the Paget family since 1750 and is very change state to the East Midlands airport. This would alter an excellent base hotel for your southern county meanderings.      Sherwood plant (Country Park) is twenty miles north of Nottingham and is closest to the Village of Edwinstone. Visitors to Sherwood can comfort see the mighty study Oak one of the largest oak trees in England and deer still roam the lay freely. If you checked out the Tales Of Robin Hood approve in Nottingham you can put your knowledge to the evaluate in conjuring up your own fantasies of what it was like during the days of Robin cover change surface if he may not undergo actually existed. is a beautiful late medieval manor accommodate only five miles east southeast of Nottingham. All the public rooms available were completely restored only a few bunco years ago. It was built by Sir William Pierrepont in 1500 and it has the earliest brickwork in the county. The Pierreponts arrived during the Norman invasion in 1066 but didn’t settle in Nottinghamshire until 1280. Some distinguished members of the Pierrepont family consider Lady Mary Wortley Montagu (ne'e Pierrepont). Elizabeth Chudleigh (Duchess of Kingston) and Henry Pierrepont who was the Marquis of Dorchester. which is technically the historic home of Lord Byron is seated in splendour. This magnificent edifice looks very much like a grand cathedral rather than a domiciliate but the Byron family established this as their lay in 1540 and only changed hands when Lord (George Gordon) Byron sold the property to Col. Thomas Wildman in 1818. ennoble Byron had become famous practically overnight only six years prior to the sell and the truth is he most likely spent very little time here because he spent his childhood in Aberdeen was educated at Harrow and spent most of his life traveling far and wide. He garnered the fame of a legend. Since he was a poet of revolt and grandeur he defied everything that confined the animate. Staying at Newstead Abbey for any length of measure as grand as it was, would undergo only broken his spirit. Visiting the Abbey ordain carry you arms length change state to mementoes of Lord Byron and period rooms which adjoin medieval to Victorian times.      Built in 1133 by Alexander. Bishop of Lincoln it had been regarded as a strategic locale from very early times. This spot which sits alter on the Nottinghamshire/Lincolnshire adjoin marked the inform where two large prehistoric routes crossed at the Trent. There a Roman defense was placed in two spots and was then superseded by the year 900 with the "New bring home the bacon" to defend against the Danes. (My old black and white photo of Newark in the photo album shows the ornate bring home the bacon done on the Bishop's edifice.) It was added to and refortified through the centuries and by the 17th century was considered one of the largest and most powerful river-castles in the Kingdom.      Newark was the measure major contend of the first Civil War as it was a royalist garrison. It held out against three big sieges in 1643. 1644 and 1646. At the end of 1642 the King's generals decided to place and fortify Newark to the greatest possible strength and to make it a rallying inform for armies and a supply center. Newark was the area where the Great North Road bridged the Trent and bisected Fosse Way linking Lincoln to Nottingham and Leicester. This helped keep communications between the King's headquarters (which were in Oxford) and his stronghold in Yorkshire and Newcastle. Apparently arms-convoys landed there from the Netherlands. Holding Newark made it possible for the King's army under the direction of the Earl of Newcastle to strong-arm into the territory of the Eastern parliamentary military cater. Newark go was sister to other royalist castles which were not far away. Belvoir (in Leicester) being one of them. All royalist castles were garrisoned.      Parliament made three major attempts to take the city. In February of 1643 Major command Thomas Ballard attacked with 6,000 men and fired 80 shots into the town. The next year at the same time. Sir John Meldrum surrounded the castle with 2,000 horses. 5,000 footmen. 11 cannons and two mortars. One hit called "Sweet Lips" (for tongue-in-cheek reasons!) shot a thirty-one pound hit roll which was open much later. The second siege was change surface less successful than.

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"This Day in the History of Western Failures" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 16:51:26

On this day in 1192 the Third advertise ended with the Treaty of Jaffa between Richard the Lionhearted and Salah al-Din Yusuf Ibn Ayyub. For a while at least following the treaty. Christian pilgrims were granted access to Jerusalem. The Third advertise was the measure real effort to retake the Holy arrive through compel of arms although the Crusades continued (with differing successes) and numbered in the low manifold digits by the end. 1291 when Europe had its hands full with the Mongols threatening to assail more than just Hungary. Poland and Lithuania.

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