I agree. When I tell my husband to do something or ask him a question about why something is a mess, not working or out of order, he responds with "Do What?" or "What you'd say?"
They never listen.
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I love subliminal messages. Even though I'm not a SubGenii.
BBC's Map Symbols Quiz
I have got 9/10... Another badge to add my Geek collection.
7/10, but I really guessed at all of them.
I don't drive yet, but somehow I got a 7 out of 10.
Actually a friend of mine told me that the reason sometimes he doesn't understand what I say or whatever is because "When women talk it doesn't go through clean so its hard for men to stay focused." Thats what he says...I don't think I phrased it write, but he says he read it somewhere...whatever that means. All I say is, excuses excuses!
6/10.
LEAST CONVINCING SCREEN PARTNERSHIPS
1 Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
2 Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez - Gigli
3 Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom - Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy
4 Madonna and Adriano Giannini - Swept Away
5 Catherine Zeta Jones and Sir Sean Connery - Entrapment
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6953790.stm
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Haaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. I love it.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6968934.stmQuote:
We may soon be able to scale vertical walls like Spider-man thanks to scientists. What other superhero characteristics are achievable for mere mortals?
It's the stuff of dreams, but a spider-man suit that allows the wearer to scale vertical walls could become a reality.
Italian scientists have worked out how the natural technology used by real spiders could allow a person to crawl up the side of a skyscraper or hang upside down from a roof.
Has science finally caught up with comic book, and what other superhero characteristics could humans soon have?
And here I was thinking I was super already *sniff* :bawling:
Well, then you would be super-duper!
Ebony and Ivory featured on McCartney's Tug Of War album Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder's paean to racial harmony, Ebony and Ivory, has been named the worst duet in history by listeners to BBC 6 Music.
BEST MUSICAL COLLABORATIONS
1. Foggy Dew - Sinead O'Connor & The Chieftains
2.Fairytale Of New York - Kirsty MacColl & The Pogues
3. Under Pressure - Queen & David Bowie
4. Where The Wild Roses Grow - Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue
5. Walk This Way - Run DMC & Aerosmith
WORST MUSICAL COLLABORATIONS
1. Ebony & Ivory - Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
2. You're The One That I Want - Arthur Mullard & Hilda Baker
3. Dancing In the Streets - Mick Jagger & David Bowie
4. Little Drummer Boy - Bing Crosby & David Bowie
5. Save Your Love - Rene & Renata
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7031695.stm
Well that's funny. I happen to think that Jagger and Bowie did a nice job with Dancing In the Streets and how boring Queen and Bowie were on Under Pressure.