Friday, December 21, 2012

The best ever airplane movie ever made--including war movies

The best ever airplane movie ever made--including war movies.?
What's yours? I like all of the following: 1. Island in the Sky (John Wayne) 2. Tora! Tora! Tora! 3. Battle of Britain 4. Airport 5. Flight of the Phoenix (the one with Jimmy Stewart, please) 6. Wings (1927 silent) 7. I wanted Wings 8. Airport (the original movie, please) 9. The War Lover 10. Memphis Belle (both the original documentary and the rather hokey 1980s fiction film--saved by the beautiful aerial shots of the magnificent B-17.) And, my all-time favorite, 12 O'Clock High, starring Gregory Peck. Okay, most of these are war movies, but what the heck. Nice looking airplanes lend a little class to what would otherwise be a disorganized brawl. What are your favorites? (They don't have to be war movies, and they can involve anything.) (Surely you can't be serious.) (I AM serious, and don't call me Shirley...) If you liked Pearl Harbor do yourself a favor and watch Tora! Tora! Tora! United 93 was superb. Some of the best flying movies made were the old movies, done back when computer animation just didn't exist. These movies generally used actual airplanes in the flying scenes. One of the merits of the Aviator was the depiction of Howard Hughes' filming of "Hell's Angels." I give the movie high marks for this along with the depiction of the experimental airplane that nearly killed Howard Hughes. The "Spruce Goose" footage in the movie--I believe--is actual footage of the airplane's only flight. Top Gun was pretty good, especially the flight sequences. The Naval Aviation types should have loved it. (It even helped Air Force recruiting.) dlaszacs, I like the way you think! Some good picks here. And some good flicks. I DEFINITELY liked Fly Boys. The Flying Leathernecks!! Good photo sequences with both the Hellcat and Corsair!! Great movie. Lots of votes for Airplane, which was really more of a comedy than a true airplane movie. But I enjoyed it too. Thank you, Tin Can Sailor, for adding "The High and the Mighty," "The Bridges at Toko-Ri," and "Flight of the Intruder." I am also a huge fan of "Victory at Sea." Anybody remember "The Great Waldo Pepper?" Great barnstorming scenes and one of the best biplane dogfights ever filmed.
Movies - 17 Answers
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There's someone on the wing....some..thing! JK. Top Gun obvi!
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Airplane!
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Airplane!
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the aviator
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Pearl Harbor
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Theres also Midway.
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United 93
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Red Eye Air Force One
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top gun
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1. Tora! Tora! Tora! 2. Memphis Bell 3. Airplane (original) 4. Airport (original) 5. Airport '77 6. Top Gun 7. Midway 8. Battle of Brittan 9. United 93 10. Flight 93
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FlyBoys
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I don't watch many but I really like Executive Decision. Probably not the most realistic movie but very suspenseful to see the team working in such tight quarters and constantly trying to stay out of sight Of course Airplane is my favorite (little white girl: I like my coffee black, like my men)
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My favorites are Airplane, Top Gun and The Spirit of St. Louis with Jimmy Stewart.
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The Flying Leathernecks, a John Wayne goodie
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Passenger 57 Flight 93
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I like the ones you name, plus the Flying Tigers and 30 seconds over Tokio.
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Well you managed to name every one of the movies I like even my favorite, "12 O'clock High" I have watched that film a bunch of times a year for years. Last time about two weeks ago. Other people have also added some really good ones. I have been sitting here racking my brain trying to think of some others to justify my answering. Here a few that were pretty good. "Wing and a Prayer" "The Blue Max" "The High and the Mighty" "The Bridges at Toko-Ri" "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" Saw this one the first time when it released in the70mm version. "The Wings of Eagles" "Flight of the Intruder" Another favorite of mine. The TV series "Victory at Sea" has some episodes with great aircraft action, especially the pacific war. There a couple that were were not about an airplane but a plane played a big part in the movie. "Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" "Fail-Safe" All I can think of now.

Friday, December 14, 2012

1st time flying abroad with 15 mt old baby any advice

1st time flying abroad with 15 mt old baby any advice?
im flying friday to memphis from uk. its my 1st time and i feel sick with nerves. im taking dd with me who is 15 months. any advice please how to keep her happy can i take her baby milk aboard? will there be somewhere she can comfortably nap. the 1st flight is 8 hrs 2nd is around 2 hrs. i keep thinking airports must be huge scary places (flying from heathrow) every imaginable worry keeps going through my head its sending me crazy. i know once im there i will feel more settled but just the thought of going so far away is making me feel homesick (never been more than 200 miles away before). im having to leave hubby and 3 of my grown up kids behind for financial reasons and they seem real cool about it but it sounds crazy but i already miss them. please any travel advice from other 1st time flyers who flew with young kids would be great
Air Travel - 4 Answers
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they will allow u to have a nice seat in the front with the baby.. and dont worry the baby wont feel a thing they will prolly njoy looking out the window and njoying how the plane moves have a nice trip!!
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The only place for her to sleep will most probably be on your lap. There are some seats where you can put a baby seat, but it's not guaranteed you'll get one. Yes you can take her milk onboard, you'll have to taste it at security to prove it's safe (actually tasting it proves nothing. If you were about to blow up the plane and die anyway, you'd happily taste explosive) Feed her on takeoff and landing to help her adjust to the change in pressure. Take favourite toys, but not ones that make a noise (rattle/squeak/beep) Make sure to keep yourself to yourself - don't drape yourself and the baby all over the poor passenger next to you. And definitely don't expect them to help you with the baby (...it's happened to me, a woman just put the baby on my lap and said "hold her while I get a drink out"....baby got put back on her seat immediately) As the baby is on milk, why not leave her at home instead of subjecting her to this journey. Or wait until you can afford to have your husband travel with you for help.
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The one flaw that may be in your plans is the transfer to your second flight. depending on your timing and the airports. The timing of flights is so close sometimes you have to literally run off one plane, run through the airport, check in and run to the departure gate, I have missed planes twice before by only 5 minutes resulting in half a day waiting around for the next flight. You could not do that with a baby with you so make sure you have at least 2 1/2 hours between flights to allow for minor delays and getting lost in the Airport. That will give you 1/2 hour to get off plane, get through customs, 1/2 hour walk through airport check in for 2nd flight, 1/2 hour to get to departure gate half an hour before departure, this will give you 1/2 hour spare. There are delays through bad weather a lot from Florida to Tenessee so be prepared for a possible unexpected overnight stay. My 2yr old always falls asleep after 1/2 hour so you will not have problems there. I would also recommend that on the 1st leg you get up and walk around the cabin for 5 minutes once every 2 hours and stnd near the toilets for a stretch, (helps circulation and fatigue). Get friendly with the people in adjacent seats all around you as soon as you get on, introduce yourselves as they can help with baby when you go to loo etc Get to Heathrow early and specifically ask for a better seat, they will not put you in the emergency exit area where there is more legroom but there are other seats that they can put you. Good luck
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I'm a former Flight Attendant and I spent 10 years working transatlantic flights, 6 years at Heathrow Airport. Then I had my own children and now I fly with the three of them between continental Europe and California about twice a year, plus other flights in between, mostly alone... It's normal to be a little nervous, especially the first time but the vast majority of parents I saw did fine with their little ones. If you're prepared, it should go smoothly. Toddlers can be tricky because they're so active and can't be reasoned with in the same way as older children. (i.e. "Take your seat now and later you can get up and walk the aisles...") I do recommend that she have her own seat and that you bring her carseat along. Try to get an extra seat next to you if the flight isn't full. This is not only safer for her but much more comfortable for both of you. This is the only way to fly securely with any baby. Lap children are allowed because statistically, flying is so safe, there's very little chance of anything going wrong. If it does though, a lap child has no protection. If you are flying a U.S. company, check that your seat is FAA approved; http://www.faa.gov/passengers/fly_children/crs/ If it's a British company, check your airlines' website for more details as it can vary in that country. Since you haven't booked a seat for her, call the airline and see if the flight is full. Then, at check in, ask nicely if you can have an empty seat next to you to place your carseat in. They often do this for families. Ask even if you can't take the seat just for comfort and room. To get through the airport, they sell all sorts of gizmos like these; http://www.gogobabyz.com/products/gogo_kids.html http://www.amazon.com/Traveling-Toddler-Attach-Rolling-Carry/dp/B000JHN3AS http://www.onestepahead.com/product/osa/363756.html I simply use a small metal luggage cart with an extra bungee cord and it works great. I skip on the stroller and she can even ride in it (and she's 3 1/2). She usually prefers to walk and then I load the carry-ons abord. Besides, taking your car seat onboard virtually guarentees that it'll be there at your destination. Checking them risks damage and loss. Wont you need it when you get there? Baby milk or formula is exempt from the liquid restrictions in both the U.K. and U.S. http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/children/formula.shtm You are allowed a "reasonable amount" and simply show it to the security people when you go through. You don't have to put the formula or the bottles in a bag as is required for other liquids. I really recommend using the bottles with plastic liners. Traditional bottles are too difficult to wash onboard because of the kind of sinks on airplanes. I premeasured the powder and rolled them up, placing the rolls in a ziplock bag. Then you throw the liners away as you use them and only have the ring and nipple to clean. Even better is if she can take a sippy cup before leaving so you wont have to deal with bottles. But the liner bottles are pretty common in the U.K. and several brands are available. If you use bottled water, be sure to give yourself enough time to buy some once you're past security. Parents are supposed to be able to take bottled water for their children through security but there are complaints that it is still being taken away (and with security, you don't have much recourse). Make sure you have enough. The water on the aircraft is filtered tap so decide if you're comfortable using that for your baby. At 15 months, she should be fine but talk to your doctor is unsure. Bottled water runs out fast on flights and we never had any extra for babies. Be sure she does not need the bottle warmed. Get her used to a room-temperature bottle before leaving. This is unnecessary health-wise and a real pain to do while travelling. I warmed many bottles on my flights but I wasn't there in the check-in line, the security line or the waiting area! Babies do great with room-temperature bottles. For entertainment, get her a new toy, anything and it doesn't have to be expensive. Keep it and give it to her once you're on the plane. Simple at this age works best. Stickers, coloring things, play dough, etc. Please don't bring any toy that makes even a quiet noise (toddlers love to run them again and again and again...) My son at that age liked anything with wheels. Once, I simply had a package of plastic animals. Kept him busy for ages! I actually don't recommend a portable DVD player *unless* she can watch it without sound. I doubt she'll wear the headphones at this age but try it at home if you want. Do not play a DVD player aloud on the aircraft, even softly. Either headphones or no sound. Books are good, chunky ones with flaps toddlers love to open. No one will mind if you read to her. Just some other small tips; -Bring a change of clothes -Bring way more diapers than you think you'll need -Learn to change her standing up (don't try to fit her on those tiny babychangers and toddlers hate to lie down in strange places) -Get up and move around with her but keep an eye out. Those carts the F/A's use are the perfect height for hiding little ones -Bring snacks. Don't fret security. I've never had anything taken away (yes, water but not snacks) and that's the only risk. If you have something not allowed, they simply remove the item. No scenes, no speeches, no arrests! -Try to sit in a bulkhead seat so that there's no one in front of you -Bring slippers, especially if you're not in the bulkhead! -If you have a good baby carrier (a good one, not a front pack) it is still useful at this age so bring it! My sling was magic for calming my toddlers and helpful if they fell asleep before landing. For the record, I have never used any sort of medication to get my children to sleep. I've seen it work and a couple of times, it did the opposite, making the child wired on board. IF you go this route, talk to your doctor first and make sure it's something she's taken many times before. Don't give her the full dosage since all medications are stronger in the air. It's actually a myth that children need to suck on something for take-off and landing. I rarely saw it in my 13 years as a Flight Attendant and with all those flights with my own children, I have never, ever done anything special with them for take-offs and landings. I saw so many parents wake up their children unnecessarily especially during take-off, when they often fall asleep. Let her rest! ENT specialists simply recommend that the child is awake for landing; http://www.entcda.com/AAOHNSF/earsandaltitude.htm The delicate time is not during take-off or landing/touchdown but at the *top of descent*. This is usually 40 minutes to an hour before landing and everyone's ears have to reverse the pressurization. I can confirm that when I worked, if any passengers had ear problems, this was the time. Not just children either! They actualy felt *better* as we got closer to landing. The BEST way to avoid ear issues is to take your little girl to the doctor a few days before flying. My son was good at getting symptomless ear infections. The doctor will look in her ears and make sure they're clear and infection-free. Healthy ears can handle pressurization changes. For more information, about 8 years ago I wrote an article on this subject. It's based on both my personal and professional experience of flying with kids. It's totally non-commercial and other parents from around the world have contributed; http://flyingwithchildren.blogspot.com Just concentrate to getting everything organized and you'll do great. Being away from home is actually the same whether it's 20 or 3000 miles and they'll do fine. Good luck and have a good trip!
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1.) If at all possible, buy a seat for your daughter. Here is where I talk about it's importance: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AuzCyPcceRfxbsmok0f_jRPty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081016015002AASP55j&show=7#profile-info-qgIGOJQOaa 2.) Pack plenty of things to entertain your daughter. My children bring coloring books, a Doodle Pad, Leap Pads (+ booklets), & scrap paper. My daughter used to like to bring along a doodle bear & my son likes to bring along action figures. I found that a Rose Art kit is great! It has crayons, markers, coloring books & sheets, & stickers. http://www.megabrands.com/en/products/description.php?product_id=1031&brand_id=36&cat=4&age= I take the contents out of the box & place them in a travel pack. Here is my sons: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hassen/2577667314/ - outside http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamie_hassen/2577681352/ - inside Let your child (I let my children start this at the age of one) pick out her own carry on bag & a few inexpensive toys that will be used only once you are on the plane. Be sure to pick out a few toys without her seeing so that she has an extra surprise when she opens his carry-on. 2.) You are allowed to take a stroller with you for your journey, and it will not count towards your checked baggage limit. All airlines differ on what kind of stroller you are allowed to take, but all allow an umbrella stroller.Check with your airline to see if they will allow a bigger one. Here is a link that talks about the procedure for gate checking your stroller: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AnKvCt1q1JVJISfMQUsXcyPty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081005224258AAmgcGm&show=7#profile-info-942f313b2c81b37310c7808f5ed1d1a9aa 3.) Liquid and powder formula, milk, juice, baby food, and water are allowed in quantities over 3oz (100ml). Here is a link that will give you all the details (same rules apply for the UK): http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApaVhxxUaNiiEsDfths2ADjty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081002064751AAqUtKH&show=7#profile-info-Y3IuVmeiaa http://www.dft.gov.uk/transportforyou/airtravel/airportsecurity/requirements Bring Snacks! Just add water packets of food, cheerios, goldfish, animal crackers, dried fruit, etc. are great. You can also bring a limited amount of yogurt, cheese, puddings, etc. with you as long as they are in containers less than 3oz (100ml) http://www.dft.gov.uk/transportforyou/airtravel/airportsecurity/requirements 4.) Many parents are concerned about pressure changes in their childs ears, but honesty, I've never had problems with any of my children. In fact, not all children have a problem with pressure changes in their ears. The "popping" is what helps to equalize pressure changes in ears, so it is actually the result you want. What you do *not* want, is for them not to be able to "pop" their ears. Make sure your child has a check-up with the doctor to ensure she is healthy enough to fly. Doctors recommend that anyone is sick (such as being stuffed up or already having an earache), not take the flight. My husband and other pilots do not work if they are sick. If your child seems to have problems with equalizing pressure in her ears, here are some ways to help: For take-offs and landings (the WHOLE way up, and starting from the BEGINNING, or TOP of descent - about an hour before landing), the best ways to alleviate ear pressure are to: 1. If your child is nursing, nurse her 2. Give her something to drink (formula, milk, juice, water - it doesn't matter) 3. Give her a pacifier to suck on 4. Place hot damp towels (usually like the ones distributed to first and business class before take-off and landing to freshen up with - just ask a flight attendant for them) or paper towels that have been soaked in hot water and wrung out, at the bottom of two paper or styrofoam cups, then hold the cups over the ears 5. Gently but with some pressure, rub her neck repeatedly from the chin to the base of the neck. This will cause a swallowing motion that will relieve pressure build-up in the ears. 6. Give her something to eat. 6.) Other tips: -Keep your diaper bag well stocked with what you will need -Be sure to pack 2-3 changes of clothes for your daughter -Bring any medications that you might need for your child should she get sick or that she takes regularly. -Don't be afraid to get up and walk the aisles with your child -Keep your calm. If you get stressed out, your child can pick up on it and it will make the travel that much harder -Do NOT plan on giving your child medicine with the hopes of it making her sleep on the plane. This is not only cruel, but dangerous as well. -Last but not least, if help is offered to you, take it I've been flying internationally & domestically with my children since they were each 2 months (now 8&6, 9 months and currently pregnant with #4). At least three trips a year are the children & I traveling internationally (14+ hours each way) alone. We do another 8-10 international & domestic flights a year as a family. Due to this, I have written a small article about flying with children that goes more in-depth, gives up to date security rules & regulations for the US, EU, UK, & Australia, offers tips & tricks for the travel, etc. http://www.angelfire.com/jamiehassen79/flying_children.html

Friday, December 7, 2012

Why's there still racism against black people in New Orleans

Why's there still racism against black people in New Orleans?
The racial discrimination against black people in New Orleans has a very long and relentless history. It is brutal how white people treated black people in this city, and we wonder why black people were angered during Katrina. 1) New Orleans started off as the worst of the worst centers for the slave trade in the US South. --------- Almost as much money as agriculture itself was made in New Orleans in the capturing and selling of black people. However, black people in this city overcame this and they made a life for themselves in New Orleans, and they strived to build the city together in unity with the very people who hindered them. 2) The White Southern Democrats known as the "redeemers" took control of New Orleans just when it was on the road to being an integrated city with little to no gap in income or education between races. ----------------The white Democrats resegregated the city all over again, under the pretext of "Separate But Equal" but in reality it was UNEQUAL and black people got de-educated, denied health, living, education, forced to live in the ghetto that would ultimately find itself in poverty because of immorality in the works of the racist politicians. Black people still tried to put this system behind and befriend their neighbors, ALL their neighbors, ALL racial make-ups. 3) The black people united together once again, recruited their most educated representatives, a man named Plessey, and he tested the relations and waters by simply riding in a bus next to a white brother/neighbor, and was arrested and the US Supreme Court ruled in Plessey VS. Ferguson that his brutal capture and arrest was constitutional under Separate but Equal. 4) Years and years of denied opportunities, denied equality, denied basic rights, parades of white knights and ku klux klan, ------burning of black churches, beating of their children, poverty and hunger, no justice, and then any retailiation is called "crime" as if crime is just genetic, it just somehow *magically* turned into a criminal city. 5) Finally 1960 comes around and the Civil Rights Movement is so nationwide and in the youth that New Orleans is at the pressure of the Federal level to de-segregate eventhough its own black people 117 years earlier proved desegregation was working, before it was taken away from them. After a bitter fight and a civilian revolution, New Orleans was finally desegregated. 6) In immediate response, the white pro-segregationist population FLED the city called "white flight", closing all jobs and creating a situation whereby the entire infrastructure of the city ran away with the privileged class, leaving the city in shambles and poverty, keeping the old segregation in place and the sense of unwant and neglect. 7) This still did not deter black people to revitalize New Orleans, bring back the roots of the city, the Cajun French Quarter, the tourism, Boubon street, the 'House of the Rising Sun', Blues, Jazz, all African American influenced, all without the very people who denied them everything. 8) The end result was despite the poverty, despite the relentless racism, despite EVERYTHING, New Orleans was alive on a thin thread, able to grow and barely get by, that is, unless a major hurricane should test the waters. No government state, local, or federal, or emergency management, was all too interested in helping protect the surivors of this city by modifying the levees. 9) Hurricane Katrina comes, the very same black people who were ignored, ignored one final time, left to die in flood waters, 1,000 of them killed, hundreds of thousands of them left homeless, an irresponsive emergency mgmt. 10) 4 years later, wealthy New Orleans folks from the burbs relocate to surrounding cities. They well were able to afford evacuation plans, they are re-employed in Dallas, San Antonio, Atlanta, Memphis. The local inhabitants who are still living in trailers are told to shut up. They are told the hurricane is over and ALL the centuries of endless racism have ended in 2 years time. When will the racism in New Orleans and the unequal wealth conditions finally end? When??? The thing people don't account for is how much invisible hatred AND visible hatred shaped the conditions for CENTURIES that gave way to a culture of violent crime. The violent crime is simply a more conspicuous form of the "INVISIBLE immorality that denied opportunity to thrive any other way but to rob and steel and loot". Black people never were racist until they were segregated, what do you expect? The divisions were planted. The scars are irreversible.
Politics - 10 Answers
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there is racism against all peoples everywhere.
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It's not just New Orleans. It happens all over the country and it will never end as long as people like the first answerer exist. Texas takes it to the next level. They're still talking about secession and fighting the civil war here.
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New Orleans is the poster child to send the message to all the cities of the world not to let blacks in. The first answer has it right ;)
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Ask Mayor Niggins.
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I thought there was a chocolate city down there. Excuses are like a$$holes, perhaps man up and address your problems like Bill Cosby suggests you do insead of blaming the action of ppl 100's of years ago for your crime rate. Black ppl have got to be some of the most racist ppl on earth, how in the hell can you justify an all black city and then call racisim? And maybe think about twice about living in a coastal city that is under sea level in the middle of a hurricane zone. I mean how dumb are you ppl? Yea I said "you ppl" its not racist , get over yourself.
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Nobody "liberated" a plasma TV because grandpa had it rough. Why must some people continue to offer excuses for behavior which is inexcusable?
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Racism goes both ways, and blacks are by far the most racist group of people ever.
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the person that asked this question should do as much truthfully research on the negative effect of Integration of blacks versus the positive effect, crime has a black face look around and see , the race card is used when its to their favor, what minority does the majority of ill behavior, this can go on and on.its sad, other races don"t have this problem, the 9th ward was where crime was most active, to this day crime is being committed still at the 9tward and new orleans east just check out nola.com and read the news, I know I am a katrina evacuee lived in new orleans all my life.
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Not everyone who died in the area was black. Are you forgetting St Bernard parish, which was mostly white? And there were many whites in the east and other areas.
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Because some white people in the south can't get over themselves

Saturday, December 1, 2012

I read this on a website is any of this true

I read this on a website is any of this true?
- Tommy rich soaked his balls in peroxide. Probably to match with his head hair. chris jericho dated shawn michaels wife before he did KANE is 6 feet 9 inches yet wears lifts in his boots to appear even bigger Kurt Angle's wife is a former stripper - Kevin Sullivan is part of a nudist colony, is a confirmed Satanist, signed a agreement that WCW would not be held accountable for what Sullivan and Benoit would do to each other after the whole Nancy Sullivan thing, he ****ed Jacqueline after the split. - Virgil/Vincent got employed after laying his *** on Pat Patterson's desk. He was also caught blowing himself in the dressing room. - Rock n' Roll Express walk in on Jimmy Valiant laying on the floor jerking off under a glass table that a hooker is ****ting on. Ricky throws up and leaves, while Robert stays to watch. - Vince McMahon has been linked to Shawn Michael, and having a three way with Sable and Brock Lesnar. - Jacqueline has been the *** towel of Jerry Lawler, Jim Cornette, Kurt Angles road bitch and most of the Memphis wrestlers "broke her in" when she started in the business -Diamond Dallas Page loaned out Kimberly to Eric Bischoff to sustain his push. Bischoff also likes to watch his wife with other woman, especially strippers - Gangrel and Luna are swingers, which may have stopped after Luna found god. She is also the former rat of *** Slater. Yup, you know you're down low on the rat pole when you can only score Slater's sloppy seconds. - Rhyno used to jerk off in the middle of dressing rooms at indie shows. He also may have flipped Edge's ex wife, who is the sister of Val Venis. - Sabu once kicked a dog in a bag down a flight of stairs. After performing oral sex on a locker room valet and asked if it was good his reply was "Smell my mustache" - Steve Lombardi was part of the Patterson harem and is now shacking up with Harvey Wippleman - Bruce Hart, was a substitute teacher while a top face/promoter/booker in Stampede. He impregnated a 14 year-old student and married her. . - While still with Kevin Sullivan, Woman went on a Mexican tour as Konnan's valet. She went into a room with one of the other Mexican wrestlers Heavy Metal and when he couldn't get it up, he started biting her ass. Years later Konnan said if Sullivan had found out he would have gone down to Mexico and cut off H.M balls even though he beats her up worse. - Butch Reed pissed on the floor of every hotel he stayed in, - Shawn Michaels took three hot chicks back to his hotel, made them get naked and pissed in their mouths - Not liking his attitude, Hall, Nash and Michael at a Royal Rumble took Jerry Lawler's crown and *** in it up to the brim. - Add the Undertaker and Steve Keirn to that list stemming from their treatment back in Memphis by Lawler. - Sable had her ring bag *** in as well. - Scott Hall also *** in Sunny's lunch on a tour of Germany - Sunny once saw a member of the Thrillseekers (lLance Storm/Chris Jericho) sunning themselves back in the Smokey Mountain days and decided to treat one of them to a little Sunny action. - Sunny and Chris Candido once had a three-way with Jake Roberts to score some crack. - TAKA also got it one with Sunny while Candido watched. - Tammy has phone sex with indie wrestlers - Lawler, Harvey Wippleman and Steve Lombardi walking to the arena. Then they stopped to throw rocks at a sleeping bum. The bum got up and told them to leave him alone and Lawler tried to attack him but Lombardi restrained him. - Shane Douglas said HHH was only in the Kliq because he used to carry Hall and Nash's bag - Mae Young & Fabulous Moolah are a lesbian couple. - There were constant bisexual orgies in the OMEGA locker room. Which leads to Lita... - She pretty much slept with the entire OMEGA roster which included... Matt Hardy Jeff Hardy Joey Matthews Christian York Shane Helms Mike Maverick Cham Pain Shannon Moore Venom Otto Schwanz Sweet Dreams Caprice Coleman Steve Corino Black Skull - Got pissed on by Steve Corino and Danny Doring - Traded sexual favours for training in Mexico since she had no money. - Was the sex toy of El Dandy - Used to be a stripper (which she said in her book) - Matt Hardy may be bi and Lita definitely is bi. - While on an indie tour in Peru, Lita was sucking off an Indy guy I won't name, since none of you will have heard of him anyway. A quote from a source said..."I hadn't jacked it in like 3 weeks and I tried to smarten her up, but she wouldn't listen. I came like a ****ing geyser and she swallowed the WHOLE thing." - Lita was the local groupie of Richmond punk bands. Terri Runnels was about have a three-way with then boyfriend Brian Pillman and his tag team partner Tom Zenk and pulled out at the last minute - There is a Polaroid of Ric Flair givi
Books & Authors - 3 Answers
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I don't even know who any of those people are. Don't you have anything better to do?
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If you are into wrestling then, it's all true. Just like the wrestling.
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I really don't think Books and Authors is the place for this, even if it IS a real list of questions. And it includes Adult content, so I've reported it.

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