Little Polar Bear, The

November 29, 2009

Little Polar Bear, The
Little Polar Bear, The (2001)

IMDB rating: 6.10

Plot: Based on the beloved children’s books, The Little Polar Bear is a wondrous, warmhearted feature-length tale sparkling with snowbound adventure, breathtaking animation and a gentle message about accepting others - even if they’re different! Lars is a young polar bear who finds the big, frosty world just a little overwhelming. Then he meets Robbie, who’s funny, friendly, and a seal! Everyone, of course, knows that bears and seals can’t be pals. Everyone but Lars and Robbie. Before long, their friendship helps all the other polar bears and seals learn to get along. But this new way of life is threatened when a huge, metallic “monster” sails into their world - and begins eating all their fish! To save his family and friends, little Lars will travel to exotic far-away places and make all kinds of new animal friends, in a brilliantly animated, unbearably exciting story certain to captivate imaginations young and old alike!

Directors: De Rycker Piet

Actors: Verona Mijail,Artajo Maximilian,Busse Jochen,Kruger Mike,Stelter Bernd,Luck Ingolf,Bach Dirk,Blumel Sandro,Rowohlt Harry,Volz Wolfgang,Animation,Family,Adventure,

Any ideas for some endangered animal/ anti fur slogans?
I need ones like, (for a polar bear) My fur is pure and white, but when you wear me, your conscience shouldn’t be., but its a little too long. Or, i have one which my friend did, and please can no-one copy. . . its: Some celebrities are catty, but what should that have to do with a leopard?, which i think is really good :D any animal and any ideas would be cool, thanks. :)


Don’t wear the fu(king animals or I’ll skin you alive and wear you!

DOES

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why is blackfriday with black?

November 28, 2009

why is black fridays have black in it???


It stems from accounting when you are in the black shows you are generating revenue. When you are in the red it shows negative revenue. Since most stores experience a tremendous amount of sales on this one day is called Black Friday.

T T | Nov 27, 2009


I believe you are asking about the origin of the phrase, "black Friday?" Well this day is traditionally when merchants have their books go in the black. Which means they finally begin making a profit after the large amount of sales made on this day.
Beth | Nov 27, 2009


Black Friday is the Friday following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, which is the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season. The term dates back to at least 1966, although its usage was primarily on the East coast. The term has become more common in other parts of the country since 2000. Because Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States, Black Friday occurs between the 23rd and the 29th of November. According to Reuters, in 2007 135 million people participated in the Black Friday shopping rush,[1] more than turned out to vote in the 2008 United States presidential election, which recorded the largest voter turn out in history.[2]

Black Friday is not an official holiday, but many employees have the day off as part of the Thanksgiving holiday (with the exceptions of those employed in retailing, health care, and banking), which increases the number of potential shoppers. Retailers often decorate for the Christmas and holiday season weeks beforehand. Many retailers open extremely early, with most of the retailers typically opening at 5AM or even earlier. Some of the larger retailers (depending on the location) such as Sears, Best Buy, Macy’s, Toys "R" Us, and Walmart have been reported to open as early as midnight on the start of Black Friday in localized areas and remain open for 24 hours throughout the day until midnight the following Saturday. Upon opening, retailers offer doorbuster deals and loss leaders to draw people to their stores. Although Black Friday, as the first shopping day after Thanksgiving, has served as the unofficial beginning of the Christmas season at least since the start of the modern Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1924, the term "Black Friday" has been traced back only to the 1960s.

The term "Black Friday" originated in Philadelphia in reference to the heavy traffic on that day (see Origin of the name "Black Friday" below). More recently, merchants and the media have used it instead to refer to the beginning of the period in which retailers go from being in the red (i.e., posting a loss on the books) to being in the black (i.e., turning a profit).
Amenda | Nov 27, 2009

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HD camcorders help please?

November 28, 2009

im looking to make a film with some friends. even though were young and dont expect it to look like a professionally done movie, we want it to look really good. we have a good software and everything, but we need a camera. any cameras that give great HD video for under $300? any pictures/videos taken from it would help too, thanks.


You’re really limited with that price so just go with a brand that you know (sony, canon, panasonic). You really need to go to the store and see for yourself. Try Costco.
Glenn | Nov 25, 2009

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Coast II Coast

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In 1995 on the West Coast, it was all about Death Row and the incarcerated Tupac. Death Row was still dominating and Tupac released his best album Me Against the World. Anyone else did NOT matter. Where was Ice Cube? He was past his prime, so he made Friday. What about the Hieroglyphics? They’re golden age had come to an end the year before. The Pharcyde? Everybody dismissed their best album Labcabincalifornia as wack. Here is yet another unappreciated Cali crew. Tha Alkaholiks, mentored by the equally unappreciated King Tee, released a classic album here. But with hype about Me Against the World and controversy over Dogg Food, Tha Liks’ classic sophomore joint Coast II Coast went damn near unnoticed. Why is this a classic? Let’s start with the production. E-SWIFT, WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE??! I can’t believe how underrated the man is. DJ Quik has been my favorite producer from the West, but E-Swift may snatch that throne from him. How’re the lyrics? The subject matter isn’t deep. It’s more about gettin’ drunk and having fun. I know, that’s the sort of thing Death Row artists talk about (minus gun talk). The rhymes themselves are what makes these guys so sick. They have East Coast-style rhymes and flow, like their mentor King Tee or Souls of Mischief. The one that shines most is Tash, but J-Ro and E-Swift ain’t far behind. The guest make the party all the more fun. Lootpack comes off as Tha Liks’ twin brother, Q-Tip spits a slick verse, Diamond D, Devastating E and Lil’ Tone do a good job, new kid Xzibit (before he started making corny jokes on Pimp My Ride) shines, and King Tee lets ‘em know who the teacher was. King Tee reminds me of Biggie, although the correct way to say it is Biggie reminds me of King Tee. All fans of hip-hop need to get this album. In fact, ANYONE that likes fun music to listen to (rap fan or not) that is just spontaneous fun and not record label A&R fun needs Coast II Coast. In an era that was about to explode with beef and drama back and forth, Tha Alkaholiks were all about drunken fun because I’m sure they knew that a hangover the next morning was better than beef with someone from the East Coast.


I still listen to that tape( My favorite song was BULLish)…It was highly slept on…same as ESwift as a producer…They introduced Xzibit who dissed them after he jumped on the Dre bandwagon. I havent heard J-Ro lately but Tash is always on something…Souls of Mischief also still got the Blue Tape of 93 til…lol…And the Pharcyde’s Labcabin was too futuristic for cats…I loved She Said … Runnin…Drop…JDee was a genius.

Ns@YnE | Jan 09, 2008


Tha Liks go hella dumb, but is there a question in this?
SD from SF | Jan 09, 2008


call it what you wanna call it
I’m a fuckin alkoholik.

Love that crew. for sure, Tash is the standout, but you can’t hate on the crew.
ibcouture | Jan 09, 2008


I’ll be sure to check these guys out next, once I’m done with Justus League. Good lookin’ out
Crypt | Jan 09, 2008


The Liks are tight…My favorite song was "40 ounce quartet"…the song where the beat sounds like its air being blown into a bottle…
JDilla !4! Rilla | Jan 09, 2008

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Google Wave Question?

November 27, 2009

Can anyone send me a google wave invitation please? In return I could send them a demonoid invitation (when it gets back up) or a Lockerz invitation??

tom.tom.smith1@googlemail.com

Thanks in advance


hi im the person that you answered my yoville question… what is there email address for yoville?
lllllllex | Nov 25, 2009


Yeah, so you just send in them. It’s always been that way and that’s the way that it will no doubt stay
Michael | Nov 25, 2009


Bad idea to post your email

Lockerz - is a Scam?
Get rich schemes are just that, schemes

Don’t waste your time.

Want to make money? Earn it the old fashoned way. Work!
Raymond B | Nov 25, 2009

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http://secsportshub.com/images/stories/c hris-todd.jpg

Can’t really tell much from the picture, but the under armour look great.
PLEASE help me find one


Why would you want to buy one if you don’t play football?
Chang - the Chinese Rice U. Fan | Nov 24, 2009


Contact Under Armour and buy it. They sell the school products you just need to know what model they are wearing, which they will gladly help you with.
Look under the College section and see if you find it or call them.
http://www.underarmour.com/
Roscoe O. | Nov 24, 2009

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modern egypt
julia.conatser | Nov 25, 2009


Probably not until tommorrow or the next day.
anonymous | Nov 25, 2009

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nope
Someone | Nov 26, 2009

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‘>’We’ll be in the region for the foreseeable future,” said U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Allen G. Peck, deputy air commander of U.S. Central Command, which oversees the region. ”Our intention would be to stay as long as the host nations will have us.”

>Balad Air Base is among the world’s busiest airports - in 2006 it was reported as second only to London’s Heathrow Airport2. Bases like Balad are large enough to house internal bus lines, motorcycle and car dealerships, shopping malls, and even traffic- jammed roads3. The U.S. embassy in Iraq - the largest embassy in the world - approximates the size of the Vatican and runs its own electrical, power, and sewage plants. As former U.S. ambassador to Iraq Edward Peck said, "The embassy is going to have a thousand people hunkered behind sandbags. I don’t know how you conduct diplomacy in that way"4.

>Asad Base is 19 square miles, has two bus routes, a car dealership, a Burger King, a Pizza Hut, traffic rules and stop signs. The proposed 2006 supplemental budget for Iraq operations would provide $7.4 million to extend the no man’s land and build new security fencing. 3/26/06

>3/15/06 "The United States may want to keep a long-term military presence in Iraq to bolster moderates against extremists in the region and protect the flow of oil."
John Abizaid, Army general overseeing U.S. military operations in Iraq.

>The U.S. military has more than $1.2 billion in projects either underway or planned in the Central Command region — an expansion plan that U.S. commanders say is necessary both to sustain operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and to provide for a long-term presence in the area.

>Robert Gates has hinted that the withdrawal of combat brigades will be accomplished through an administrative sleight of hand rather than by actually withdrawing all the combat brigade teams. Appearing on Meet the Press Mar. 1, Gates said the "transition force" would have "a very different kind of mission", and that the units remaining in Iraq "will be characterised differently".

"They will be called advisory and assistance brigades," said Gates. "They won’t be called combat brigades."

http://www.boston.com/news/world/middlee ast/articles/2006/03/26/signs_of_a_long_ us_stay_ahead/?page=2
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con tent/article/2005/09/16/AR2005091601762_ pf.html
http://www.fcnl.org/iraq/bases.htm
Shh: You really believe they’re just going to drop all those billion dollar bases and walk out? And by the way, when was anything the US is doing in Iraq legal? Legal to whom exactly?


LOL why would you ever even think that? It’s not meant to end.

"It’s not a matter of whether the war is not real, or if it is, Victory is not possible. The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. Hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. This new version is the past and no different past can ever have existed. In principle the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects and its object is not the victory over either Eurasia or East Asia but to keep the very structure of society intact."- George Orwell

Alex | Nov 21, 2009


I thought Obama was supposed to end it. All that Hope and Change. Guess he lied LIKE ALL POLITICIANS DO!
Captain Awesome | Nov 21, 2009


Probably not until we figure out Iran. If you go by public feeling many believe we already left Iraq because that is the impression the government gives, they just talk about Afghanistan now. The U.S. will go bankrupt before we leave the mideast.
The fed up matthew | Nov 21, 2009


Kind of disappointed in Obama-should be out of both Iraq and Afghanistan instead of sending more troops-neither war is winnable, and we have no business being there. This administration seems to be following the failed policies of Bush-they should know better! Did we learn nothing from Vietnam?
michaelstjohn2001 | Nov 21, 2009


All of your sources are dated 2006, before Obama even began campaigning.

Obama’s campaign promise was to stop all war operations in Iraq within 16 months of his becoming President (January 20, 2009), but that he would extend that time period out some if requested by the commanders on the ground. They made that request, for 19 months. Obama gave it to them, and set up the treaties with the sovereign country of Iraq to end all American war operations by August 2010 (19 months after Obama became President).

That is when the fighting stops. Most troops will be removed by that time, if not sooner. The remaining ones will be trainers for the Iraqi military and police forces. They will be leaving by December of 2011; and they have to do so, because the signed treaties with the sovereign Iraqi government do not give us the legal right to be in Iraq past December of 2011.

So yes, we will be leaving. We don’t have the legal right to be there after December 2011, and we don’t have the legal right to keep fighting past August of 2010.

Add-on:

While I certainly agree that Bush’s handling of the Iraq War, as well as the leadup to the war, was morally reprehensible, it was legal under a UN resolution.

The UN resolution permission has been over for some time, but the sovereign government of Iraq voted to continue to allow the US permission to remain in Iraq for a couple more years. Now the new treaties between America and Iraq require that American military forces be gone by December of 2011.
Shh little Beck, don't U cry | Nov 21, 2009


After they finish stealing all the oil and the other natural resources.
Denz | Nov 21, 2009


Have we left Vietnam? No
Have we left Germany? No
Have we left Korea? No

We will always have influence world wide.
You are still dry shaving me? | Nov 21, 2009


Yes we will and when we do it will go back to the way it was before we ever invaded.
Sam | Nov 21, 2009


Of course.

They have to run out of oil sooner, or later.
S O | Nov 21, 2009


im sorry to say this but america is spreading like cancer around the world
the invade countries to make money not to help people
right now the iraqi people are killing themselves and the americans are hiding in their barracks
its time to get out of iraq and Afghanistan cause they don’t need your help
let them sort their own problems out
and america should go back to their own country and sort their own problems
Sami | Nov 21, 2009

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I had this trade in my keeper league. The other guy actually countered the trade to me. He asked if i could submit the trade and he would accept it when he got to a comp. I submitted it. One of the guys in 2nd place(i am in 5th) hears about the trade, and calls him. Talking him out of it, so i dont get MJD. So he decides not to do the trade and doesnt tell me until after the trade deadline that he isnt going to do it. I would of made a different trade if i would of known he wasnt going to do it.

The guy who talked him out of the trade.2 weeks ago traded away Aaron Rodgers, Mendenhall, Miles Austin, Steve Smith(car) for Ray Rice and McNabb. The guy he traded these to is now more than likely going to win the league. this combined with another trade made his team almost unbeatable…

I got ripped apart for giving up way too much in this trade wherever i posted it, but i still fealt like it was a good trade for me to try and make a push for the playoffs… If i had a playoff spot lock i probably wouldnt of done the trade, but i had to do something drastic to try and make that push…

We start

1 QB, 2 WR, 1RB, 1WR/RB, TE, Def, K

Keeper league. keep only keep 5. .5 PPR.
Here is my roster:

Brees
Favre
Colston
R. White
Calvin Johnson
Mike Sims-Walker
Matt Forte
Pierre Thomas
Kevin Smith
Ahmad bradshaw
Tony Gonzalez
Vernon Davis

His team:
Kurt Warner
Trent Edwards
WR:
Santonio Holmes
TJ Housh
Michael Crabtree
Hakeem Nicks
Hank Basket
Anthony Gonzalez
RB
MJD
Joseph Addai
Sammy Morris
TE:
Tony Scheffler

I traded:
Matt Forte
Roddy White
Tony Gonzalez
Brett Favre
2nd Round Pick (basically 7th round since we keep 5)

for

MJD
Trent Edwards (Really a throw in for roster space for him)


Part of playing the game of fantasy football is playing the mind games with the other folks in your league. You got outplayed there. But look at the silver lining, as good as MJD is I would say that you were giving up too much to get him. Especially in a keeper league. Hopefully in hindsight you will see it as a blessing in disguise. But the lesson learned for next time. When making a trade talk to the person you are trading with to make sure you have them on the hook.

armadill0 | Nov 23, 2009

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