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September 5th, 2008


Woods inn

Cats Meow Village, Spouter Tavern, Mystic Seaport, Made in USA, Collectible, Keepsake
Cats Meow Village, Spouter Tavern, Mystic Seaport, Made in USA, Collectible, Keepsake Cats Meow has been creating high quality, two-dimensional wooden keepsakes for over 24 years. Cats Meow offers an affordable way to capture cherished memories of childhood, family vacations and far away places yet to be explored. These Village pieces make wonderful displays along windowsills or on shelves. This particular piece is part of the Mystic Seaport Collection Series and was introduced 2/1/2006. Inspired by the Spouter-Inn in Moby-Dick, this exhibit represents the waterfront taverns of the 1800s that were home to sailors during a few days of freedom ashore before the next voyage. More elegant coffee houses and hotels catered to the ships captains, merchants, and politicians. This series celebrates America's seafaring heritage from Mystic Seaport, CT. Cats Meow Village is a trademark of FJ Designs Inc, Cats Meow Village®.

:  Two dimensional wooden keepsakes add a special touch to any decor., Intricate styling and craftsmanship., Affordable way to capture cherished memories., Handcrafted in USA., Size: about palm size for buildings, other pieces are smaller.
Company: Cats Meow Village 
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Inn & Saloon Wood Wooden Birdhouse Bird House Feeder
Inn & Saloon Wood Wooden Birdhouse Bird House Feeder This "Bird and Breakfast" birdhouse offers a woodsy way-station for frequent flyers. Exclusive. 11 3/4" x 5 1/4" x 12" high.

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The Portsmouth Inn Metal Roof Birdhouse
The Portsmouth Inn Metal Roof Birdhouse This birdhouse is new this season and also has a new siding design in white that is unique and intriguing as well. It is made of solid ¾ inch cypress and looks like wood that has been weathered naturally for many many years. The steep pitched hip roof is covered with a redwood colored metal for the ultimate in contrast and then topped with a white wood finial. Comes with mounting bracket and screws. This birdhouse is so well made that you can expect it to last a lifetime! Size is 8 inches square by 23 inches tall and has a 1-1/2 inch hole to invite your favorite birds.

:  Solid cypress wood construction, Made in the USA, Roof removes for easy cleaning, Painted/stained with non-toxic paint, Will be the showplace in your garden
Company: ITGAM Products 
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English Song
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Company: Naxos  (2005-03-22)
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Very Good Eddie: A Musical Comedy (1975 Broadway Revival Cast)
Very Good Eddie: A Musical Comedy (1975 Broadway Revival Cast) Atists:  Schuyler Greene
Audio CD:  Cast Recording
Company: Drg  (1992-04-10)
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Richard Tauber: I'm in Love with Vienna, Vol. 2
Richard Tauber: I'm in Love with Vienna, Vol. 2 Atists:  Heinrich Berte, Fryderyk Chopin, George H. Clutsam, Richard Tauber, Fritz Kreisler, Sigmund Romberg, Camille Saint-Saens, Robert Stolz, Oscar Straus, Johann II Strauss
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Company: Naxos  (2001-09-18)
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Terror at the Red Wolf Inn
Director:  Bud Townsend
VHS Tape:  Color, NTSC
Company: Tapeworm  (1998-10-07)
ISBN: 6305237336
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The Inn At Eagle Point
The Inn At Eagle Point Author: Sherryl Woods
Mass Market Paperback:  400 pages
Company: Mira  (2009-04-01)
ISBN: 0778326268
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Seaview Inn
Seaview Inn Hannah Matthews is undeniably tough—a single mom, a top-tier PR exec, a breast cancer survivor. On the job and in her family she prides herself on being go-to Hannah, who can handle any crisis. But with her eighty-five-year-old grandmother balking at going into a retirement home, her twenty-year-old daughter unexpectedly pregnant and an old flame suddenly underfoot, Hannah is facing a few crises of her own. And being back home on Seaview Key is most definitely adding to the stress.

Luke Stevens has some serious issues, as well. While he was serving in Iraq, his wife dumped him for his best friend, his kids are furious because he left them, and he shared his medical practice with the man who's now sleeping with his wife. Seaview Key, where he grew up, seems like the perfect place to hide out until he makes some decisions and gets his life back on track. The last thing he expects is to fall in love …with his old hometown and with Hannah.

Sometimes, though, the unexpected is just what it takes to start over…and to heal the heart.

Author: Sherryl Woods
Mass Market Paperback:  400 pages
Company: Mira  (2008-03-01)
ISBN: 0778325296
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The Washington Inn Cooks for Friends: 350 Favorite Recipes from Cape May's Premier Restaurant
The Washington Inn Cooks for Friends: 350 Favorite Recipes from Cape May's Premier Restaurant Owned and operated by the Craig family since 1978, The Washington Inn is the flagship of fine dining in Victorian Cape May. The Washington Inn Cooks for Friends is the first cookbook from this famed and friendly restaurant.

The Washington Inn Cooks for Friends contains the most popular and requested recipes culled from the Inn’s almost 25 years of service. The 300 recipes are thoughtfully written by Michael Craig and Executive Chef Mimi Wood and accompanied by hundreds of helpful cooking tips, product pointers, and wine suggestions.

From Mimi’s Olive Pesto Bruschetta, Roasted Stuffed Peppers Tapenade, Original Washington Inn Clam Chowder, and Smoked Trout Salad with Horseradish Vinaigrette, to Herb-crusted Red Snapper with Tomato Fondue, Grilled Mahi Mahi with Jersey Tomato Salsa and Avocado Butter, Banfi Duck, Chicken Cordon Rouge, Filet Mignon with Smoked Bacon-Sweet Potato Compote, Fresh Apple Fritters, and Brown Butter Tart every recipe is a favorite.

Along with recipes readers enjoy: Twelve Tantalizing Chapters - Featuring recipes for every course and every occasion. Chapters include: Basics, Hors d’ Oeuvres, Appetizers, Salads, Soups, Seafood Entrees, Meat, Chicken and Poultry, Brunch, Entertaining, and Desserts.

Beautiful Water Color Paintings - The cover and interior are artfully complemented by full color water colors from Cape May’s famous artist, Alice Steer Wilson. Eight of her famous works make up the chapter openers and the cover.

Tips on Preparation Techniques - Explained with simple instructions for cooking the delicious dishes that have made the restaurant famous.

Suggestions for Wine Selections - The Washington Inn’s wine cellar is among the region’s best. Wine suggestions and pairing are included for over 100 dishes.

Author: Michael Craig
Mass Market Paperback:  298 pages
Company: Love the Cook Books  (1998-06)
ISBN: 0966524403
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The Woods Inn
The Woods Inn, in Inlet, NY, provides a year-round Adirondack vacation in an historic inn on Fourth Lake in the Adirondacks (more...)
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Woods Inn a Hotel in Frisco Colorado
Woods Inn a unique Hotel in Frisco Colorado near vail, breckenridge, and keystone ... A cozy mountain retreat, the Woods Inn offers a central location to the most beautiful natural ... (more...)

Woods Hole Inn. A Bed and Breakfast Inn located in Woods Hole ...
Luxury Bed and Breakfast Inn Accommodations in Woods Hole MA. A great hotel alternative for a romantic getaway. (more...)

Warren Woods Inn - Unique Family and Group Vacations
Vacation with your friends and family at this elegant Inn in the heart of Union Pier, in Harbor Country, Southwest Michigan. Nestled on five acres and just a short walk to the Lake ... (more...)

Clearman's Restaurants - North Woods Inn, The Galley, Steak & Stein
The home of Clearman's Restaurants online ... Take a trip back in time to a traditional north woods inn, where you'll be treated ... (more...)

Woods Inn Frisco Colorado

Cape Cod Massachusetts Bed & Breakfast Inn - Lodging near Woods Hole
Cape Cod Massachusetts Bed and Breakfast Inn and Cape Cod Massachusetts lodging at Woods Hole on Cape Cod Massachusetts with bed and breakfast inn charm and convenient lodging near ... (more...)

Swiss Woods, Lititz
Located in the heart of Lancaster County this Lititz Pennsylvania Bed and Breakfast Luxury Inn helps you reconnect with nature, discover history and experience Pennsylvania Dutch ... (more...)
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North Woods Inn Resort
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Open Question: Tori and dean Home sweet Holly wood?
So i just got done reading tori spelling book stori telling and me and my parents used to watch tori and dean: Inn love and Tori and dean home sweet hollywood does anyone have a clue about a 3rd season? (more...)

Resolved Question: Fun survey: test of applied creativity?
Try to answer but you don't have to get all of them [: 1. If an individual went to bed at 8 o'clock PM and set the alarm on a basic, non-electronic, wind up clock to get up at 9 o'clock in the morning, how many hours of sleep would he get? 2. How many birthdays does the average man have? 3. If your doctor gave you three pills and said to take one every half-hour, how long would they last? 4. A house is built so that each side has a southern exposure. If a bear were to wander by the house, most likely what color would the bear be? 5. How far can a dog run into the forest? 6. There are 2 US coins that total 55 cents. One of the coins is not a nickel. What are the 2 coins? 7. What is the minimum number of active baseball players on the field during any part of an inning? How many outs in an inning? 8. Divide 30 by one-half and add 10. Whats the answer? 9. How many of each species did Moses take aboard the ark with him? 10. How much dirt may be removed from a hold that is 3 ft deep, 2 ft wide and 10 feet long? 11. If you had a match and entered a room in which there ware a kerosene lamp, an oil heater and a wood burning stove, which item would you light first? Have fun and don't forget to star [: They are all trick question by the way (: (more...)

Voting Question: If you have readed the book "The Door In The Wall" Then answer these questions....?
This Is for Chapter 4-6 1. Find IMAGERY on pg. 36. What sences are used?? 2. When down at the river fishing, What does Robin notice about Geoffrey?? 3. Why does Brother Luke encourage Robin to swim?? 4. What does Robin Worry About?? 5. The Question on number 5 is an example of Chapter 5 questions 1. "A windmill swung its gaint arms in slow obedience to the wind" What is being personified?? 2. Why is this more effective then saying " a windmill turned in the wind" ? 3. What word help ypu understand the meaninng of the word "tinder" on pg. 52?? A. where the ground was dry B. Dry leaves and some rotted wood C. cleared a space shielded from the rain D. set it about with stones Chapter 6 questions 1. What do the travelers discover this morning? 2. When they come to a stream, What does Brother Luke have Robin do? Why? 3. Why does the host of the Shepard's nush seem doubtful about the idea od peace?? 4. What is the effect on this personification "Its Thatch pulled down over its eyes of windows" 5. What is being personified?? on question 4 6. What is the effect of this Personification?? 7. the use of DICTION and PERSONIFICATION describing the inn is A. Foreshadowing B. Flashback C.. Charasterization D. Theme 8. What did Robin overhear as he lay in bed? 9. How did robin save brother luke and john from the thieves?? (more...)

Resolved Question: Solution to Mets' problems!?
Kerry Wood, Francisco Rodriguez, Trevor Hoffman and Randy Johnson are all up for Free Agency. If you want a good bullpen, let Randy be your Long-relief Lefty. Let K-Rod be your Closer, let Woody be your Set-up man and let Hoffman be your 7th inning guy. What do you think? (more...)

Voting Question: i really need help with this ?
I?m nobody! Who are you? I'm nobody! Who are you?A Are you nobody, too? A Then there's a pair of us - don't tell!B They'd banish us, you know!C How dreary to be somebody!D How public like a frogE To tell one's name the livelong dayF To an admiring bog! E -Emily Dickinson ?I?m nobody! Who are you? : I am me. Who are you? ?Are you nobody, too? : Are you like me too? ?Then there?s a pair of us ? don?t tell! : Then we?re alike ? keep it a secret! ?They?d banish us, you know! : Were excluded, they would make us even more excluded! ?How dreary to be somebody! : How scary it would be to be someone! ?How public like a frog : to have publicity like a frog ?To tell one?s name the Livelong day: to have someone know your name everywhere ?To an admiring bog! : To someone who is poor! This poem is pretty straight forward in what it means. I think that she is writing a Who Am I? poem. I believe she was saying that because of what she does she would be famous and she did not want that, that she doesn?t want anyone to look at her differently because of her poetry, if someone was like her in one way or another then not to say anything, when you see a frog they usually are in a museum or zoo or in a river so that would be public, and everywhere you went someone would know your name and point out who you were. Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 to Edward and Emily (Norcross) Dickinson, in Amherst, Massachusetts. She was the second child of three. She was very social. One friendship was important to her as she became a poet as a teenager. Benjamin Franklin Newton worked for her father at the law office. He helped her gain interest in literary and was the first to point out her talent and encouraged her to continue writing. He married and moved away to Amherst and stayed in touch with Emily through letters. He died in 1853 at age thirty-two. Emily had a rough life. Her nephew, Gilbert died in 1883; it was a huge loss for Emily. He was only eight years old. Emily?s social life was crashing. As she got older she became aware of the gap more and more between her family and herself. Intelligence and religions were differences between are what separated them. She liked privacy and kept a lot private. When she wanted publicity was in 1862 when she wrote to the famous Thomas Wentworth Higginson a response to his ?Advice to a your Contributor? of the April 1862 Atlantic Monthly. During her life she only published seven poems. Her close friend Susan became her sister-in-law and the only person Emily would read her poems to. Emily never cared about money or fame when she wrote. When Emily died she told her sister to burn all of her poems so her sister published all of her poems and then burned the originals. Emily died of kidney disease at age fifty-five on may 15, 1886. She and Walt Whitman are two of the greatest American poets of the nineteenth century. They were different in many ways. Emily?s writing style was lyrical poems. Some of her poems are: ? An altered look about the hills ? An awful tempest mashed the air ? As if some little arctic flower ? Come slowly, Eden! ? The daisy follows soft the sun ? The gentian weaves her fringes ? Going to heaven! ? Heart, we will forget him! ? I bring an unaccustomed wine ? If I should die ? I had a guinea golden ? I have not told my garden yet ? I never lost as much but twice ? Morns like these we parted ? The murmur of a bee ? New feet within my garden go ? The rose did caper on her cheek ? Success is counted sweetest ? These are the days when birds come back ? What inn is this ? Who robbed the wood Edward Edward is so dreamy He makes my thoughts go weary So handsome and brave He can save The day Has money to pay Bella is his wife And Renesmee brightens his life Taylor Taylor, my sister Smart Sweet Beautiful One and only one. Super Mom Super Mom, KAPOW! The mess is clean. Sparkling mirrors: BAM! Clean clothes: ZOOM! goes the washer and dryer The squeaky screechy cart ZAPS! through the store. WAA! WAA! the kids cry so she feeds them PBJ WOOP! Then the sleep HONK SHOO! HONK SHOO! Cars go BEEP! BEEP! in rush hour. Super mom to the rescue! VROOM! Song Birds Taylor Swift, David Archuleta, Hayley Williams, Rihanna, P!nk, Joe Jonas, Nick Jonas, Chris Daughtry and, Katy Perry. Boys like Girls Best band ever Often in my mind Yell because I love them Screaming girls Love at first song I can?t get enough Kelsie?s favorite band Everyone should hear Great Escape is #1 Ilove this band Radical music Listening constantly Super hero music Smile bright like the stars Cry hard like the rain Laugh like the geese Scream like the thunder Dance like the trees in the wind Sing like the oh. i need help with a title. hahaha :) sorry. (more...)
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Resolved Question: can someone finish this speech?
i need to write a speech for history and it needs to go for 2-3 mins this is what i have so far: Castles, unlike most other buildings, such as a church, a house or an inn, served more than one purpose. A castle was a home for its owner and family, a place where guests could be entertained, and often the local centre for administration and justice, but it was also built strong enough to defend its occupants, while acting as a base from which attacks on neighbors or more distant enemies could be launched. In medieval Europe the first castles appeared in the 9th century, when the Car-o-ling-Ian Empire was collapsing as a result of Viking raids. As central authority disintegrated (di-sint-i-grated), nobles fought for power and territory. They built castles so that they could control and defend their land. These castles started out as simple, wooden structures, relying on natural defenses such as rivers or hills, but soon builders were adding earthworks - mounds, banks and ditches - for extra defense. The early castles were mainly 'ringworks' or 'motte and bailey ' which were quick to construct. A 'motte and bailey' castle consisted of a large mound, or motte, where possible based on solid rock, and made of compacted rubble and earth, topped with a wooden tower. It provided a look-out post, as well as adding tactically important height if the castle was attacked. The 'bailey' was a large, level enclosed area beside the motte, surrounded by an earthwork bank and ditch, topped with a timber palisade (pal-is-ade). Due to the use of wood in their construction, these castles were particularly vulnerable to fire. Many of these early wooden castles were later rebuilt in stone making use of the old earthworks. Stone castles needed more workers, were more expensive, and took much longer to build than wooden ones, but they were fireproof and much more secure. The first stone castles were usually centered on a large tower. The earliest known stone tower was built in France some time around 950. Castle builders turned the unique character of each site to their advantage, varying each castle in design. can someone write 2-3 paragraphs to finish it off? (more...)

Resolved Question: can someone finish/edit this speech for history?
for history i need to make a speech about medieval castles and it needs to go for 2-3 minutes this is what i've got so far but i cant think of a ending paragraph to finish it off, i thought about writing about castles still standing today? can someone finish the last paragraph? Castles, unlike most other buildings, such as a church, a house or an inn, served more than one purpose. A castle was a home for its owner and family, a place where guests could be entertained, and often the local centre for administration and justice, but it was also built strong enough to defend its occupants, while acting as a base from which attacks on neighbors or more distant enemies could be launched. In medieval Europe the first castles appeared in the 9th century, when the Car-o-ling-Ian Empire was collapsing as a result of Viking raids. As central authority disintegrated (di-sint-i-grated), nobles fought for power and territory. They built castles so that they could control and defend their land. These castles started out as simple, wooden structures, relying on natural defenses such as rivers or hills, but soon builders were adding earthworks - mounds, banks and ditches - for extra defense. The early castles were mainly 'ringworks' or 'motte and bailey ' which were quick to construct. A 'motte and bailey' castle consisted of a large mound, or motte, where possible based on solid rock, and made of compacted rubble and earth, topped with a wooden tower. It provided a look-out post, as well as adding tactically important height if the castle was attacked. The 'bailey' was a large, level enclosed area beside the motte, surrounded by an earthwork bank and ditch, topped with a timber palisade (pal-is-ade). Due to the use of wood in their construction, these castles were particularly vulnerable to fire. Many of these early wooden castles were later rebuilt in stone making use of the old earthworks. Stone castles needed more workers, were more expensive, and took much longer to build than wooden ones, but they were fireproof and much more secure. The first stone castles were usually centered on a large tower. The earliest known stone tower was built in France some time around 950. Castle builders turned the unique character of each site to their advantage, varying each castle in design. (more...)

Resolved Question: Y!A Protect Ya Neck Remix?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmimZIDcknk [HNIC] Secure ya self when Im operatin, Snatch you up, Or leave ya body to starvin crooks for an ultimatum Never write verbatim, strides came aside divided players Align the haters to be annihilated witout a silent prayer Dont deny im greater, than These new cats, that given the right tools would be reluctant to pry, We be the audacious fools, yall are just kentucky fried The Lucky 9, f*ck a fine, its endzone celebration time Touch down in a clutch crowd, elevatin rhymes Revelations bind wit this lineup is enough to wreck the dead 'Know the Ledge', lyrical guillotine comin; protect ya neck [Qwerty] Heard your boy's talking again, I could give a f*ck what he said, Cause after I finish with him he'd consider himself lucky if dead, I'll diss him and he'll still get my rhymes stuck in his head, Then shoot darts at his brain until they're stuck in his head, Have him scared to come out of the house, tucked in his bed, And kill his family, one by one, just to f*ck with his head, Interrogate him 'til he's crackin in his shell, now I'm damaging his cells, Throw away the key and leave him trapped and stranded in his cell, Surgeon General says I'm hazardous to health, cancerous as well, Side effects include sending average amateurs to hell, I'm psycho dog, might go off if you stare at me wrong, In a straight jacket bouncing off walls is where I belong, And if your boy acts p*ssy like he's wearin a thong, Then I'm preparin a throng to cause incomparable harm, And I got him shook, like crack addicts needin they fix, My fury always leaves em screamin like Steven A Smith, Even make demons say ?Sh*t! That's straight evil play kid!? Create job opportunities by allowing people to grave dig, So what I'm sayin is if I hear you speaking a lame diss, You've got tough times comin like people leavin a slave ship. [Evil Conscience] quit imagainin-*****, the rappin-is-sick, opium really, ******-it's- bricks that ya whole squad came to see like some fans-of-the-knicks! pshh..evil a master-with-wits, all these bastids-get-hit cuz when I drop- cuts "first aid" always gotta pop-up like when ******'s-first- kissed!.....thought I told ya, protect ya neck!!...I got the shoulin sword -blazin, more-'mazin, how many emcees can the mourge-take?? --evil c comin through with some might-grippin swords that'll slice-men-in, yea, kid cover ya neck holmes, cover for ya team,....son cover ya "lines up", yea,cover son,like it's the ninth-inning..whut??? evil C.... [Ya Rly] Phase one, I step up, and declare war like pace won So when rappers attack I?m never a tame one A microphone fiend, rip cliques with a quick sixteen And if I?m not in it..you picked the wrong team I got the cream but if green is your only dream, I?ll leave you six beneath Coz it won?t take love for my fist to kiss your teeth See I?m fully equipped to spit scripts and give you what you need The rugged emcee, last of a dying breed I bruise crews and watch you lose..I don?t need to But I?ll unleash the beast within to defeat you Dispatch attacks to leave you wanting more A God of lore, always ready for war like ares and thor So I know the ledge to turn you fools to sages Enter wu chambers to protect ya neck through the aegis [Eason W.] I got a brown canary chain of Shaggy with Scooby snacks. If I get this snatched I know that I aint getting it back. Police wont be hearing from me, im not tryna be a rat. The custom chain complements the button up and the tats. If I happen to lose this though, ill replace it with stacks. Have you seen the floor? It has more dollars on it than trash. Wait a minute, those dudes right there, yo they tough, thats a fact. Treat my shirt like a cashier and stuff this chain in the bag. [Ant] I don't use guns, but you better respect that I'm good Cuz I'll literally bring a chainsaw to the neck of your woods So protect ya neck when you see I'm around it And also protect ya wife's or I'll be goin down it Don't doubt it, unless you tryna get pounded With quick hits that'll shift ya hips Equipped with swift fists, that'll split ya lips Those foes that oppose who aint posin a threat or just pretendin Get damaged by my weapons...my pad and my pen b*tch This is just a message for opponents who think they contendin If you come at me, protection is recommended [Makaveli] I got you shakin like brothas who worry constantly Cuz you still wack, my ill raps kill cats like curiosity The dopest nine, with ferocious lines, you know, divine You'd think it's '49 cuz we bringin it back to the golden times Leave clowns immobilized, like they in wheelchairs Cuz they lovin our rhymes, and nobody feel theirs I'm layin rhymes to waste, it's time for fakes to get hibernatin Sleepin in the ground, I'm tossin they rhymin pages in fireplaces You know Mak's dope raps cause cats to fold fast Thinkin' I won't blast, you get told once, and told last Wigs I split, come sick with it, the kid can spit ridiculous Those who ignorant make a quick descent like sinkin ships I'm shreddin emcees like paper, rippin em to fractions Settin tracks in action whenever the wax spin Yall feel the intense effect, as I defend my rep This is why we get respect, best protect ya neck [FredMS] been in the game for years it made me a cannibal eating wacck mc's like they was danimals hannibal lecter couldnt handle my temper if it aint with my pen then my right hand'll correct ya my left stay on my balls cuz its all i have my word aint that good i'd sell out for cash its real in the hood and im about gettin mine its real on the mic, all about spittin rhyme its real in the club, its about hittin dimes now i said real about five different times protect ya neck and watch ya back talk is wack, i show you where new york is at uptown to the q u you dont know do you im that **** your rhymes be doo doo fredMS is that amazing, battle crazing i bust a nut up on sarah palin while parasailing still voting obama tho you know cuz im not a ho i dont love these tricks im out like geronimo [Yay Area] First Things first man u messin? with the illest, I tell u right now be aware of these lyrical killas, From the Bay I go this dumb, U neva seen talent this young U see more Titan in me than Vince Young, Casually, I actually, murk emcee casualties, Faculties, & cops try 2 tackle me, But they lack thee? Endurance, I got more guarantee than insurance, My raps urgent, & dey stronger than currents, Currently? Da boy so fly he higher than Mariah Carey hooks, Yea das me so fresh I get checked out more than library books, I inspect ya deck lik im a cop dealin; wit fiends, Protect ya neck cuz rhymes lik guillotines, I?m thru wit purp thru wit drinks, But I still got shark biters & ice cream I guess I?m Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Wit bee f we can?t be even we gotta come thru odd, Cuz imma lyrical killah lik Ghostface u just background boy lik U-God, I have ya whole body bloody u gonna be a redman, While? I?m the man with methods u gon be a deadman, I?m like a kitchen when I?m spittin cuz u kno I gotta counter, Every girl I banged dey behinds got rounder, I?m ill, I?m still, play im all matic, Dem cats on da radio yea dey all F@ got, Yo girl @ ma house yea u betta keep her in check, Just lik yo head boy protect ya neck (more...)

Resolved Question: What to do on our Halloween Anniversary?
This coming Friday which is Halloween is our anniversary.We've been married for two years and loving every minute of it.Well I need some ideas for a romantic night on that night.This time we're going to Salt Lake City Utah to the Hampton Inn to celebrate going to all sorts of things. But I want one night of romance with him and all my ideas or void and null.Well, Last year we spent our anniversary in a place called Haunted Woods where all the teens go to get scared.Well, We don't want to spend the night there or home.Where do you think we should do.Be funny and romantic or just plain serious. (more...)

Resolved Question: How would you utilize the Free Agent market to address the problems of the Mets?
Salaries Coming off the Books: 29.8 Million Pedro Martinez - 11.5MM ; Moises Alou - 7.5MM ; Oliver Perez 6.5MM; Orlando Hernandez 6MM ; Jorge Sosa 2MM ; Matt Wise 1.2MM ; Damion Easley 950K ; Fernando Tatis 400K ; 1/4 of Luis Ayala's salary 400K Salary increases: Johan Santana - 5.5MM ; David Wright 2.5MM; Jose Reyes 1.75MM; Ramon Castro - 650K ; Endy Chavez 250K Salary Decreases: Carlos Delgado - 4MM - The Marlins agreed to pay for the buyout clause in Delgado's contract, but the Mets will obviously be picking it up. Arbitration Eligble: Ryan Church, John Maine, Aaron Heilman, Duaner Sanchez, Pedro Feliciano The Mets payroll went from 120.9 in '07 to 137.4 in '08. If it were to increased by 10% in between '08 & '09, it become 151 Million. Santana was signed as a long term investment. He was paid 13.5MM in '08 which was similar to the salary of Glavine's in '07. So it's shown Wilpon's willing to spend. The number could be even higher because they're going into a new stadium & have come off another heart wrenching ending. So add that 29.8MM that's shaved off plus the presumptive 13.6MM and the Mets will look to have 43.4MM. Pretend your Omar Minaya. So how should the Mets use this 43 or 44 Million? Assume of all of the following guys down there, if there's a way you fill in and fix the problems of the Mets with this amount of money how would you do so? Superstars Free Agents: It's rumoring that C.C. Sabathia is looking at a 7yr/150MM+ deal. K-Rod's looking at 4yr/60MM at minimum. And Manny Ramirez is looking at 5yr/85MM. Noteworthy stats: The Mets bullpen blew 29 saves. 11 in the 9th inning (7 by Wagner). 18 before the 9th inning. Feliciano, Smith, Ayala and Heilman all had at least 78 appearances. The Mets still somehow won 89 games. The Mets were ranked 3rd in the NL in hitting, Johan Santana had the best ERA in best baseball and 206 K's. So it's obvious the bullpen was the part of the team that dragged down a very good team. I'll list the prioritized available options of the Mets this off-season. Starting with closer, working to set-up/bullpen, to the 4 & 5 starters void and finally to 2B and/or LF. Noteworthy Free Agent Closers: Francisco Rodriguez: 62 Saves, 2.24 ERA (27 years old) - Looking for 4 or 5 year deal at 15-17MM annually. Brian Fuentes: 30 Saves, 2.73 ERA (turning 33 in August) - Looking for a deal at around 3yr/36MM similar to the extension Lidge got with the Phillies. Kerry Wood: 34 Saves, 3.26 ERA (turning 32 in June) Noteworthy Right-Handed set up men: David Weathers: '08: 3.25 ERA, 72 appearances, 69 IP In all of Weather's last 4 seasons with the Reds, he'd never had less than 67 appearances, 69 IP's or higher than a 3.94 ERA. He's also had 50 saves in the last 4 seasons. He's 39 and will likely have market value expected of him is 2yr/7MM. Russ Springer: '08: 2.32 ERA, 70 Appearances, 50 IP In all of his last 3 seasons, he's never had less than 70 appearances, 50 IP's or higher than a 3.47 ERA. He's 40 and will likely either get a 1 or 2 year deal at 4 Million a year somewhere. Juan Cruz: '08: 2.61 ERA, 57 Appearances, 51 IP He's only 28 so he'll likely command up to three years probably ranging from 10 to 12 million. There are a few other decent right-handed reliever's out on the market, but these are obviously the best. Noteworthy Left-Handed Set-Up Men: Dennys Reyes: '08: 2.33 ERA, 75 Appearances, 46 IP He's never had above a 3.99 ERA in his last seasons with the Twins. He actually even had an 0.89 ERA in 66 appearances in '06. He's 32 and will likely command up to a three years contract ranging from 12 to 15 million. Joe Biemel: '08: 2.02 ERA, 71 Appearances, 49 IP In his last 3 seasons with LA, he's never had less than 62 Appearances, 49 IP or an ERA higher than 3.88. He's 32 and will likely get a similar contract to Reyes. Will Ohman: '08: 3.68 ERA, 83 Appearances, 58 IP His previous seasons were not as solid, but he had a very good year. He'll likely get a 2 or 3 year deal somewhere at 4 million a year. He turns 32 next August. Arthur Rhodes: '08: 2.04 ERA, 61 Appearances, 35 IP He had a 0.68 ERA with the Marlins in 25 appearances following the mid-season trade so he'll likely get a deal of at least 3 million a year. However, he's 39, missed all of '07 with injury and had a poor '06 season so he probably won't get more than a one year deal. Jeremy Affeldt: '08: 3.33 ERA, 74 Appearances, 78 IP He had identical numbers in '07. He's more of a middle reliever than a set up guy. He's only turning 30 next June so he'll likely get a 2 year deal somewhere at around 3 million a year. The Mets will either need to re-sign Oliver Perez or replace somehow replace him with a solid 3 or 4 starter with Derek Lowe or Jon Garland. All three of those pitchers will get in the area of 13-15MM. Perhaps the Mets spend an extra 8 million annually and make a bid for Sabathia Yeah, he does have a lot of work. In my opinion though, this team has to be ability get right back there. It's scary to think about, but had the Mets even had a mediocre bullpen they would have won 100, probably gotten through the Cubs and would have been playing the Phillies in the NL right now. Probably would win too because they were 11-7 against them this year and had they got 10-7 in their last 7, they would have won the division and had home field. Those are just what if's though of course. The bottom line is the core of the Mets team is as good as any other. They got Santana, Pelfey and Maine all under contract and all their hitter's are under contract after ranking 3rd in the NL and 1st in 1st inning runs. Out of that 43.4 Million I mentioned, that didn't include the abitration numbers. I figure that to come out to around a 5MM increase. The Mets will most likely trade Schoenweis and Heilman. Schoenweis had a better season than last. If Minaya found a way to get a team to take Mota's 3.2MM salary after his horrible '07 season, he can find someone to take Schoenweis' 3.6MM salary. Schoenweis '08: 3.34 ERA, 73 Appearances, 56 Innings Mota '07: 4.76 ERA, 58 Appearances, 57 Innings Finding average middle reliever's isn't always easy so I'm sure they'll be able to trade him simply as a dump off to a team like Detroit. Heilman just has to go. I don't even care what they get back for him. He was paid 1.2MM last season. So if both of them are gone, that's a combined 4.8MM that'll be shaved off too. I don't think 8 pitchers will be replaced. It's possible Oliver Perez comes back. Even if he were not to, that'd be 2 SP's. It's a possibility the 5 SP will be Niese on Opening Day too. In the bullpen, the guy's who have to go are Heilman and Schoenweis. They shouldn't re-sign Ayala because he had a 5.50 ERA which wasn't all that much lower than it was in Washington. Their best reliever was Joe Smith. He'll be back. Brian Stokes has at least earned to compete for the long reliever's role in Spring Training. I'd allow him to compete with Parnell. They'll probably hold onto Feliciano because he's had better seasons in the past. I'd prefer not to see him back, but if they have to hold onto one lefty he's better and cheaper than Schoenweis. I'd prefer they trade Duaner Sanchez too, but I don't know if this will happen. There's a chance Eddie Kunz will have make the team as a short or middle reliever too. In response to Chip, I didn't say anyone had to read all this. If it doesn't interest you, than just don't read it. I was directing this to people who are either Mets fans or baseball fans who wanted to discuss Free Agency. I know you didn't do it or only ''half did it'', but I don't understand why some people go on Yahoo Questions to give irrelevant answers like ''Your post is long.'' And? Why state the obvious? I don't get it. I know you didn't mean it that way, but I've seen it happen before so I'm trying to prevent the irritation of possible posts. If it were up to me, this is what they should do. Sign the following: Derek Lowe 3yr/39MM, Brian Fuentes 3yr/37.5MM, Dennys Reyes to a 3yr/13.5MM, David Weathers to 2yr/7MM, David Eckstein to a 2yr/12MM, Odalis Perez 1yr/5MM. Trade off Schoenweis and Heilman and the number spent is only 39.7 Million. If they were to do all this, their payroll would be 147.3MM before Arbitration. If this were all to happen, the Mets roster would look as such: 1.SS Reyes 2.2B Eckstein 3.3B Wright 4.CF Beltran 5.1B Delgado 6. RF Church 7. LF Murphy 8. C Schneider Bench: C Castro 1B/OF Evans IF A. Reyes OF Chavez OF Pagan Rotation: 1. Santana 2. Pelfrey 3. Lowe 4. Mane 5. Odalis Perez Bullpen: Stokes/Parnell - Long Man Sanchez - Middle Reliever Feliciano - Middle Reliever Smith - Righty Specialist D.Reyes - Lefty Specialist/Set-Up Weathers - Set Up Fuentes - Closer If this were the Mets roster going into Opening Day, they'd look a lot better than right now. And yeah the Phillies be getting their share of bandwagoners around this time just like how the Mets had their's in '06. Typical postseason. You'd see people wearing Mets shirts who never did before. The same now is happening with the Phillies and Rays. Same happened with the Giants and Pats in the Superbowl. I think it'll be an exciting World Series regardless of who's there, but the postseason is missing something this year. I don't know what it is. Intensity? I don't know. It just feels weird. I do love seeing Tampa there because everyone thought the Red Sox or Yankees would. I don't see the Phillies beating them. They'll get through LA because of LA's inability to score. They had 2nd & 3rd with 0 outs in the 6th inning and didn't score in game 4. And in the 7th, they had 2nd & 3rd with 0 outs. The Phillies still do belong there, but no one can deny that the NL is weak. The Red Sox have come back 3-1 and 3-0 in recent memory and in both times they swept the World Series so the Phillies better hope they're not playing them. For all the Phillies know, it can happen to them. Anyone remember Manny saying last year it wouldn't be the end of the world if the Red Sox lost? Well, he's playing the Phillies now. If the Phillies lose, don't say I didn't jinx them. (more...)


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