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Celethiel

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  1. what size breakfast/lunch/dinners do you eat... I am currious... Partially because I want to eat more healthy...
  2. I like most artists and Art styles... except some of the modern ones... However since i've already mentioned him Charles M. Russell Smoke of a .45 <--- my grandmother had a copy of this. Wounded but still comming <---another i've seen a copy of. Last of the 5,000, I like the drawing more then the painting, my grandfather created a wood carving from it. The Exaulted Ruler, a lot of Montana kids helped pay for that to go to the museum when i was a kid. Michelangalo's David <--- i spent a lot of time as a preteen and teen either perving it, or trying to draw him Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man <--- I just like
  3. Europe---> pretty much every capital and most countries there, China, Japan.
  4. No Charles M. Russel?
  5. I tend to use that phrase a lot.
  6. So am i The Elenium, and the Tamuli were actually the first books of his i read
  7. David Eddings fan?
  8. don't know that I have a "crush" on anyone.... I like many people as friends but no one I have "romantical" feelers for... And there are several people I find cute or hot too... But you didn't ask that
  9. I like all werewolves almost equally, however I associate the first two with Werewolves to the Furitized human... I also don't actually consider them evil... Explain to me Why they'd be evil first.... Wolves aren't nessarilly hungry for human flesh, they're a preditory animal, and usually don't come after humans at all. Humans well are humans... Werewolves could be...Crazed all that pain would make someone crazy.... I however having read some Werewolf lore, know about the Benandanti Wolves i think it was called, who were good werewolves, saving humanity from Vampires and witchs... However in my stories I tend to blame the Catholic Church and it's anti-anything not under it's control policies in Mideaval times, or anything different for that matter. Nothing against the Catholics just knowing their history they make a good bag guy.
  10. well around the same time they were having an actual trial on whether or not evolution should taught in schools, i think it was around that time... that or the twenties don't remember for sure... fun wierd things you see on the history channel. Not read Baum, or Lovecraft....LOL! wanted to but haven't...
  11. I was watching the original spiderman movie, again. And when the Green Goblin first meets spiderman, Spidy broke into his glider to send Gobby on his way, His arm stretched I never noticed it before and I was very much surprised by this... O.o my emediate thoughts were referenced to another Stan Lee Movie, the Fantastic 4. Anyone ever seen any wierd glitchs or broken things in Movies? or Spiderman it's self.
  12. let them try to kill me....
  13. Boxers... I can't sleep nakie.... Actually when I was a kid and a teen I slept in pajamas of one kind or another... I didn't want to show my hot teen body to my pervy grandma actually I was embarressed about my body at the time, and didn't want anyone seeing it but me... it was usually sweat pants and a t-shirt.
  14. Which Italian ship... There was more then one... The cruise ship.... >_< I despise cruise ships, you look at them compared to ocean liners and you can tell they're top heavy... most of them tip over when sinking... not all Liners do that. Another Famous Italian ship that Tipped over (after being hit a Swedish Ship) was the Andrea Doria (named after a famous Italian) in fact the Andrea Doria was more famous with more loss of life... She's somewhere off of New York I think... The American Coast anyway. I don't recall the Lusitania tipping over until it was underwater (and it didn't have far to go... if a ship's bow hits the sea bed while the rear is at the surface or near it, they'll flip over no matter what, but they usually already mostly underwater at this point...) The Bismark was a top heavy Battleship...those gun turrets weight a lot.... and when the thing flipped over they pulled out of the ship, by the time it hit the sea bed (mostly intact) the Ship was upright and landed much the same way Titanic's bow did...(and actually when Ballard found her she looked as beautiful, or more so considering, then she did when she was afloat)
  15. Is that even considered a word any more I can't use it in a sentence.... except "We went to Gotten, it was a wonderful time, lots of old German Sights..."
  16. oi... the Olympic didn't sink she was scrapped, and the sister was just Called the Britannic http://www.thegreatoceanliners.com/index2.html <---great link having the histories of several ocean liners, actually a pretty old site... I used it when I first started looking at ships... However in World War 1, the Lusitainia, of the Cunard Line was sunk.... she was a member of the illeate 4 funnel club along with her sister ship the Mauretania, and both the fastest ships built of their time... (Mauretania survived, and was herself scrapped, and replaced with a second Mauretania.
  17. um what.... possibly though doubtful... I didn't say that the ghostship was the reason that Titanic went down... I am saying maybe they saw one... besides i beleave it was Eliz's Grandfather or Great Grandfather that saw the ghost ship, I know it was before World War 1. (Red this in a book on ghost ships) Btw Nazi Germany did a movie on Titanic.... it was a success for Freethinking which is amusing...
  18. You can call me anything you want, "You can call me dad, you can call me father, you can call me a dirt son of a b**** but if you call me daddy again, I'll shoot you..." Actually it'd probably be pappa, When I was a kid I used to call my dad daddy, dad, father...I call him old man now... With my mom, Mom mother, mommy, just don't call my mom Mother dear, or mommy dearest it makes her mad...
  19. I actually had to think of this....And was going to say any word in a book that I can't even pronounce in my brain, or something, however I think mine is "no", not for the reason you might think... When I used to do jiggsaw puzzles, and repeat "no, no, no, no" my grandmother said it reminded her of the First Birds movie.... however now, it reminds me of my father after his stroke, and I just cringe every time I hear words that he said after the stroke....especially when I say them... one of them was him repeating No, no, no... or he don't know what he knows..." It creepes me out...I don't want to ever loose that much of my mind... *shudders*
  20. hasn't been 100 years yet....well it has as of today and tommorrow.... Technically don't count the day she actually went underwater, after all it was only a number of hours, and she was already mortaly wounded before that... There is a third option.... Ghost ship.... After all there are actually cases of even British Royalty seeing ghost ships...
  21. correct I learned this in high school I kind of found it kind of funny actually... The original slippers were silver.... and the Yellow brick road represented gold. The Emerald city rempresented Green backs The wicked Witch of the East was one person in the politics of the time, the Wizard another, and Glinda possibly a third... Even the Black and white verses the vibrancy of the over the rainbow were political nonsense... I seem to remember there is actually a newer series of new books that redefine the original Wizard of Oz books (there is a series) from a different point of view...the Wicked Witch of the West... I've been wanting to read them but haven't...
  22. It's tommorrow.... the anniversary The Olympic was Scrapped she was never sunk....sliced into pieces and torn appart and turned into guns for someone in World War 2 probably... Might have been even Japan... It happens to all ships that don't sink, or those miraculous few that become museum/hotels... her staircase as I recall is part of a hotel now... what wrong with a head on collision with an iceburg? The Idea of turning the ship is reducing damage as much as possible especially lives...unfortunately doing so did the opposite. If they had decided for a strait hit they'd have at least survived, and had a few casualities but not as many as they actually had... You must remember this is a moments reaction and years of Training telling you a head on collision would be worse then trying to avoid it. * Why not drive the ship backwards to the nearest ship? Whether they did or didn't it would not have made much difference to the sinking they already lost 2 boiler rooms right off the bat... not to mention movement of the ship in either direction would have flooded the ship all the faster. However they could have gone over to the Red Star Line's SS Californian which was actually within eyesight of the Titanic (Officers from both ships saw the other ship in the distance) However, at the same time ship to ship transfers are inordantly dangerious now, back then they didn't even know how... they'd have to have moved the ship the 2-3 miles or more it was to the SS Californian. Then Got them to move boats back and forth from a sinking ship to the much smaller ship... * Why not drive the ship to the ice sheets north 2 or 3 miles and unload the people there? The Ice sheets were much farther north then that...the ship sunk off of Newfoundland (which is farther south then Ireland, the Ice Sheets even then were around Iceland and Greenland..)... all the ice seen by other ships were floating ice...broken off you want to drop people on broken icesheets that tip over, and float off into the night... * Why not take all the life preservers of all the passengers and put it into one of the rooms so it will help the ship not sink? Not enough boancy of a several thousand ton ship 52,310 tons displacement filling with water, verses around 2,000 or so life perservers (not like modern ones I seem to remember back then had to be filled with air...) would not even had slowed the ship, also I seem to remember there weren't even enough Life perservers. or toss it over the side and let the hole suck it into the hold and give it bouncy. there were a dozen little holes not one huge one, the movie had that right....(they looked at the wreck with sonar at the parts under the mud a few years back to clear up that mystery) However there is and was no garentee that it would do that and not just float off into the night, and by the time they did, half the holes were underwater. Even giving some of the theories of the time of a huge gash that is still the problem. The Disaster of Titanic is more then that it's the Human Tragety of the fact that there were things that could have been done that were not The Californian ignoring this other ships distress and just plain misiterpreting it... (however the Radio operater got yelled at by Titanics Radio Operated for Warning Titanic about the Iceburgs..., and shut his off shortly before the ship struck the berg or shortly there after but before there were S.O.S signals going out...) Titanic's officers and crew not filling the lifeboats, even though they could have save probably 2-300 more people... If Smith had slowed down the ship, or not fired the boilers, they might have missed the iceberg in the vaste Atlantic all together... It was a million little things that caused all those peoples deaths it was no one thing... however Hindsight is 20:20 you and I given the situations and time period might have done different or exactly the same things...
  23. only 4 ...but then I don't own a vehicle, can't drive.... and half are because of how i was raised, country boy.... Can you field dress a deer?: Yes, but then I worked in a butcher shop out of highschool, and lived with a guy who hunted and poached regularly as a child...*shudders* Have you ever done a major construction project by yourself because you want it done right? <---sadly yes yes I have.... Do you roll your eyes at the people at Home Depot and Lowes and think amateurs?<---yes but my dad was a carpenter... Is your stereo more valuable than your truck?<---Yes, i don't own a truck so yes... On a Side note: Would you rather hunt than shop? <---depends what are we shoping for.... or who with for that matter... actually I dispise hunting, especially the way people do it now... I was raised by a poacher...i mean hunter..... >_> Does more than half your wardrobe come from Target or Walmart?<---no only about 1/4 most of the rest come from Pamida (small very small shopping chain) Do you have a gun rack in your truck? (+2 if there is actually a gun in the gun rack): No I don't but I have one in my bedroom that hold my swords...lol Do you know how to throw a knife? <---no but i wish i did Does your vegetable garden rival the output of entire 3rd world countries? <---no, I don't have a garden, however it wouldn't surprise me if most people who have guardens do....in some cases...(sahara countries for instance) Does your retirement plan include a bass boat? <---no but I wish it did, (don't have a retirement plan for multiple reasons...*starts singing* I'ma poor boy too...)
  24. actually as I recall there were 4 witchs in the original story (don't know for sure never actually read the serieds of books) and it was the Good witch of the south that sent her home... But I'd have to agree with the whole thing there in the movie it does look kind of fishy.... when you look at it with a more critical eye beyond that of the adventure.... Almost like a political powerplay where Glinda get's everything.... all rivals squished and would be rivals out of town... Considering the book was written as political satire over silver, gold, and greenbacks. Truth be said no one is good or evil, and if you're being sent on an adventure someone else is benifiting (who's in power...) while all his rivals are being squished....one reason I like Ebberon.
  25. I can draw but not good enough to be asked....
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