Saturday, October 27, 2007

funny sounds

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Upload Time: 2007-10-19 19:50:27
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me surfin the net 4 funny sounds

polska sky

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Upload Time: 2007-10-19 23:09:03
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sky-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nazwa : Wizz Air Opis : London-based low-fare airline flying to European destinations. Features online booking, timetable, travel info, news, and company info in multiple languages. Nazwa : Online booking Opis : general conditions of carriage. destinations. map. airport transfer information ... Important information for passengers departing from London-Luton Airport ... Nazwa : Wizz Air - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Opis : Wizzair has been voted the best low-fare airline in Poland by the readers of ... Airport, fire in engine 2 of WizzAir flight W6 441 was spotted by the ... Nazwa : Wisair Ultrawideband (UWB) and Wireless USB (W-USB) Chipset Solutions Opis : Y-E Data to Deliver Wireless USB Products powered by Wisair's 542 Chipset. January 4, 2007. Wisair Demonstrating UWB Applications with Belkin, Gefen, IOGEAR, MiTAC, ... Nazwa : Tanie Latanie - Tanie Linie Lotnicze - Tanie Loty Opis : Tanie Latanie: Centrum Tanich Przwoników. Tanie linie lotnicze, tanie loty, rozkad lotów m. in. Centralwings, Skyeurope, easyJet, Ryanair, Wizzair Nazwa : Linie lotnicze Wizzair - bilety Wizair Opis : Tanie linie lotnicze Wizzair. Bilety lotnicze: Londyn, Dublin, Liverpool, Berlin, ... Wizzair. Raynair ... Dynamiczny rozwój WizzAir w Europie rodkowo ... Nazwa : Wizzair

scotland

Duration: 00:39 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-20 02:50:35
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Flag of Scotland The Flag of Scotland, known as the Saltire or St. Andrew's Cross, dates (at least in legend) from the 9th century, and is thus the oldest national flag still in use. The Saltire now also forms part of the design of the Union Flag. From a base of territory in eastern Scotland north of the River Forth and south of the River Oykel, the kingdom acquired control of the lands lying to the north and south. By the 12th century, the kings of Alba had added to their territories the English-speaking land in south-east and attained overlordship of Galloway and Norse-speaking Caithness; by the end of the 13th century, the kingdom had assumed approximately its modern borders. However, processes of cultural and economic change beginning in the 12th century ensured Scotland looked very different in the later Middle Ages. The stimulus for this was the reign of King David I and the so-called Davidian Revolution. Feudalism, government reorganisation and the first legally defined towns, called burghs, began in this period. These institutions and the immigration of French and Anglo-French knights and churchmen facilitated a process of cultural osmosis, whereby the culture and language of the low-lying and coastal parts of the kingdom's original territory in the east became, like the newly-acquired south-east, English-speaking, while the rest of the country retained the Gaelic language.[24] The death of Alexander III in 1286, followed by the death of his grand-daughter Margaret, Maid of Norway, broke the succession line of Scotland's kings. This led to the intervention of Edward I of England. Edward established John Balliol as a sub-king, but this relationship broke down, leading to an ultimately unsuccessful attempt at total takeover by the English crown. This was famously opposed by William Wallace and others in the Wars of Scottish Independence, and in the divided country Robert de Brus, Earl of Carrick, became king (as Robert I). War with England continued for several decades, and a civil war between the Bruce dynasty and the English-backed Balliols lasted until the middle of the 14th century. Although the Bruce dynasty was successful, David II's lack of an heir allowed his nephew Robert II to come to the throne and establish the Stewart Dynasty.[25] The Stewarts ruled Scotland for the remainder of the Middle Ages. The country they ruled experienced greater prosperity from the end of the 14th century through the Scottish Renaissance to the Reformation. This was despite continual warfare with England, the increasing division between Highlands and Lowlands, and a large number of royal minorities Main articles: Picts, Scotland in the High Middle Ages, and Scotland in the Late Middle Ages The Kingdom of the Picts (based in Fortriu by the 6th century) was the state which eventually became known as "Alba" or "Scotland". The development of "Pictland", according to the historical model developed by Peter Heather, was a natural response to Roman imperialism.[21] Another view places emphasis on the Battle of Dunnichen, and the reign of Bridei m. Beli (671--693), with another period of consolidation in the reign of Óengus mac Fergusa (732--761).[22] The Kingdom of the Picts as it was in the early 8th century, when Bede was writing, was largely the same as the kingdom of the Scots in the reign of Alexander (1107--1124). However, by the tenth century, the Pictish kingdom was dominated by what we can recognise as Gaelic culture, and had developed an Irish conquest myth around the ancestor of the contemporary royal dynasty, Cináed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin).[23 official online gateway to Scotland, managed by the Scottish Government Scottish Government - official site of the Scottish Government Scottish Parliament - official site of the Scottish Parliament National Archives of Scotland - official site of the National Archives of Scotland Maps and digital collections at the National Library of Scotland Gazetteer for Scotland - Extensive guide to the places and people of Scotland, by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society and University of Edinburgh (PDF file) Scottish economic statistics 2005 - from the Scottish Executive Scottish Census Results On Line - official government site for Scotland's census results Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics - Scottish Executive's programme of small area statistics in Scotland Scottish Tourist Board - official site of Scotland's national tourist board, VisitScotland Scotland travel guide

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defaultuser11433 ::: Favorites
chemtrail?
07-10-22 00:14:26
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Dzhendobri ::: Favorites
Dear de., Thank you for your comment; vapor. cheers. from, del-boy.
07-10-22 03:22:23
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Re: My Chemical Romance - Teenagers

Duration: 00:60 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-19 00:20:03
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Video Cam Direct Upload

Tick Tack Toe

Duration: 00:33 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-20 00:01:53
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sky Jet streams are fast flowing, relatively narrow air currents found in the atmosphere at around 11 kilometers (36,000 ft) above the surface of the Earth. They form at the boundaries of adjacent air masses with significant differences in temperature, such as of the polar region and the warmer air to the south. The jet stream is mainly found in the tropopause, at the transition between the troposphere (where temperature decreases with height) and the stratosphere (where temperature increases with height)[1]. The major jet streams are westerly winds (flowing west to east) in both the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere, although in the summer, easterly jets can form in tropical regions. The path of the jet typically has a meandering shape, and these meanders themselves propagate east, at lower speeds than that of the actual wind within the flow. The theory of Rossby waves provides the accepted explanation for propagation of the meanders; Rossby waves propagate westward with respect to the flow in which they are embedded, but relative to the ground, they migrate eastward across the globe.

Why Me Lord (kris kristofferson)

Duration: 03:49 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-19 02:20:05
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This song has been covered by many.

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dArLeNewk ::: Favorites
You have an amazing sound to your voice & I LooooVe this one,remember what we talked about & if you do it every song you sing will blow every ones mind!! 50star ((WOW))) **
07-10-26 01:33:56
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dArLeNewk ::: Favorites
oooohhhhhhh ((WOW))awesome this song makes me cry!! 10 stars love Mimi
07-10-25 07:04:39
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MNmale1972 ::: Favorites
Don't cry......oh wait I think I wrote a song about that called "I never meant to make you cry" check it out....LOL
07-10-26 00:53:15
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dArLeNewk ::: Favorites
Haaaaa haaa ha!!! Sing it I would love to hear it:)
07-10-26 01:29:29
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EvrySunset ::: Favorites
This was absolutely beautiful!!!!. This song is extremely close to my heart! Thank u sooo much for sharing!! You're a wonderful singer !! :) Jill
07-10-19 09:39:34
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MNmale1972 ::: Favorites
Glad it touched you! Thanks for stopping by!
07-10-26 00:52:24
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bcnorris2061 ::: Favorites
Thanks for doing this song, it is one of Chris's great songs with a lot of emotion and you do it really well in your stripped down version. Great job.
07-10-19 06:43:54
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MNmale1972 ::: Favorites
I have always loved this song! Thanks. if I could play guitar like you guys it wouldn't be quite so stripped down. :)
07-10-26 00:52:07
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bcnorris2061 ::: Favorites
Mark, we sound terrible stripped down. We need all the digital help we can get.
07-10-26 06:32:37
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Siembran terror en el DF

Duration: 03:01 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-23 19:59:59
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Un espectáculo macabro se presenta en el sótano del Toreo de Cuatro Caminos

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Comewillow ::: Favorites
jajajaja Gloria Trevi? jajaja ¿Y cuanto cuesta la entrada?
07-10-27 14:23:15
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mariannela ::: Favorites
los videos del universal me gustan pero este en particular apesta
07-10-26 18:41:27
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Katyblur ::: Favorites
Muy bueno!!! me gusto....
07-10-25 13:49:53
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renover ::: Favorites
ah no mams hasta Contrataron a Gloria trevi Para salir al Final del Video O_O
07-10-25 13:14:28
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An Actor waiting to be used on xbox live

Duration: 00:50 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-25 00:39:03
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plz read i would like to join the fun of xbox live movies. I have Halo 3 Halo 2 and other games if u wanna know more comment or send me a message

nuts and fur Скоро собирать урожай!..

Duration: 00:21 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-27 07:03:29
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Beatrix Potter pochodziła z arystokratycznej, dobrze sytuowanej rodziny i wychowywana była przez guwernantki. Jej młodszy brat Bertram został wysłany do szkoły i rzadko bywał w domu. Beatrix spędzała czas opiekując się zwierzętami i rysując - głównie przyrodę. Prowadziła także własne obserwacje natury i mając poparcie swojego wuja, chemika Sir Henry'ego Enfield Roscoe, przedstawiła swoje prace botanikom z Royal Botanical Gardens w Kew. Została jednak odrzucona przez środowisko naukowe ze względu na swoją płeć. Jej pierwszą książką dla dzieci był ilustrowany przez samą autorkę Piotruś Królik (The Tale of Peter Rabbit), wydany po raz pierwszy w 1902 roku. W sumie napisała 23 książki, w których obok królika Piotrusia pojawiają się także inne antropomorficzne zwierzęta, m.in. Beniamin Truś (Benjamin Bunny), Wiewiórka Orzeszko (Squirrel Nutkin), prosiak Robinson (Pig Robinson), Kaczka Tekla Kałużyńska (Jemima Puddle-Duck ). nuts and fur Путь Беатрисы Поттер как писательницы и художницы начался в 1902 году, когда издатель Фредерик Уорн напечатал «Сказку про Кролика Питера» - The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Ранее несколько издательств отказались от маленькой книжки. Вплоть до 1910 года Беатриса сочиняла, рисовала и публиковала в среднем по две книжки в год. Гонорары дали ей некоторую независимость, хотя она все ещё жила вместе с родителями. В 1905 году издатель Беатрисы Норман Уорн сделал ей предложение. Беатриса согласилась выйти замуж, но через несколько недель Уорн умер от рака крови. В том же году она купила ферму Хилл Топ в деревне Сорей. После смерти Норманна она старалась проводить там как можно больше времени. Виды фермы и окружающей природы стали появляться в виде иллюстраций к её книжкам. В 1913 году, в сорок семь лет, Беатриса вышла замуж за нотариуса Вильяма Хилиса и стала жить в деревне Сорей постоянно. Беатриса Поттер стала одной из первых, кто занялся сохранением природы Англии. Она постепенно скупила фермы разорившихся соседей, разрешив им продолжать вести хозяйство. Беатриса завещала 4000 акров земли и 15 ферм Национальному парку.

purple or lilac

Duration: 00:24 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-27 08:42:57
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pretty berries on bush in autumn, by the bridge in St. James's Park, Londonski. . St James's Park is the oldest[1] of the Royal Parks of London in the City of Westminster, London, just east of Buckingham Palace and west of Whitehall and Downing Street. The St James's area, including St. James's Palace, is just to the north. The park is 23 hectares (58 acres) in size. St James's Park is bounded by The Mall to the north, Horse Guards to the east, and Birdcage Walk to the south. The park has a small lake, St James's Park Lake, with two islands, Duck Island (named for the lake's collection of waterfowl), and West Island. A bridge across the lake affords a westward view of Buckingham Palace framed by trees and fountains, and a view of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, similarly framed, to the east. The Park is the most easterly of an almost continuous chain of parks that also comprises (moving westward) Green Park, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. In 1532, Henry VIII purchased the area of swampy marshland, often flooded by the Tyburn, from Eton College. This land lay to the west of York Palace, recently acquired by Henry from Cardinal Wolsey; it was purchased in order to turn York Palace into a dwelling fit for a King. On James I's accession to the throne in 1603, he ordered the park drained and landscaped and kept various exotic animals in the park, including camels, crocodiles and an elephant, as well as aviaries of exotic birds along the south. During Charles II's exile in France during the English Commonwealth, the young king was impressed by the elaborate gardens at French royal palaces and had the park redesigned in a more formal style, probably by the French landscaper André Mollet, including the creation of the 850×42-yard canal visible in the old plan shown to the right. Charles II opened the park to the public, as well as using the area to entertain guests and mistresses, such as Nell Gwyn. The park was notorious at the time as a meeting place for acts of sexual degeneracy, of which John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester wrote in his famous poem "A Ramble in St. James's Park." The 18th century saw further changes, including the reclamation of part of the canal for Horse Guards Parade and the 1761 purchase of Buckingham House (later Buckingham Palace) by the Royal Family. Further remodelling in 1826--7, commissioned by the Prince Regent (later George IV) and overseen by the architect and landscaper John Nash, saw the straight canal's conversion to a more naturally-shaped lake, and formal avenues be rerouted to more romantic winding pathways. At the same time, Buckingham House was expanded to create the current palace and Marble Arch was built at its entrance, whilst The Mall was turned into a grand processional route, opened to public traffic 60 years later, the Marble Arch having been moved to its current location at the junction of Oxford Street and Park Lane in 1851 and replaced with the Victoria Memorial between 1906 and 1924. 1 € = 35.56 R 1 $ = 24.77 R

snuffing Natrataste sweetener

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Upload Time: 2007-10-26 13:10:04
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nice!
07-10-27 11:54:26
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DGC FIRST ANIMATION (1st)

Duration: 01:13 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-23 23:59:24
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this is the first 1 so it kinda sux The two songs are this is why im hot and this is how we do(instrumental)

Sly Skate Vid comming soon

Duration: 00:39 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-24 02:21:45
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along with new member but forgot his nick name WILL PROBABLY BE 10th video