Google won't help test
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National Gardening Association :: National Gardening Association They are graft compatible... unsure if anyone actually sells em.
Video killed the radio star was the first video show by MTV (wikipedia)
Now playing: "The Pusher" by Steppenwolf - Damn quizes!
The second video MTV aired that historic night, however, was an even madder parade of freakish pop called "History Never Repeats."
Hurm, says You Better Run, by Benatar. I think their answer came from here. http://eightiesclub.tripod.com/id309.htm
Guess I need to find another source. Oh well, I know what will get me the points on the test, maybe I will investigate more later.
Time for an apple and more Twillings earl gray (loose, of course)
My first thought was to try usps.gov... bust! http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/data/2001/10/01/html/ft_20011001.7.html
Discovered diamond certification is 10mil sold, but that might not have been the term then. Rule out klee and warhol, not musicians. The Beattles sgt peppers was #1 in 1967 and there isn't anyone in the previous year on the list, so the beattles it is, not sure for what album, though. http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:aduXFWx5ujsJ:forums.ukmix.net/forums/viewtopic.php%3Fp%3D330931+%2210+OR+ten+Million+Selling%22++album+OR+lp+-single+1967&hl=en&client=firefox-a
looks like it is sgt pepper. And thats my final answer.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:B-bwhzMkKtkJ:catalog.evanston.lib.il.us/MARION/ACN-5130+author+%22Un+camino+hacia+el+norte%22&hl=en&client=firefox-a easy.
Lead there by the Doug We?d book.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:pEznRc5ThB0J:www.nps.gov/linc/lincoln/early.htm+humble+beginnings+of+our+greatest+president,+Abraham+Lincoln&hl=en&client=firefox-a
A neighbor described the Kentucky cabin in which Lincoln was born on February 12th, 1809 as "a hunters hut not fit to be called home." No president has ever started from more humble beginnings than Abe Lincoln . Imagine the challenge of living in a home with a dirt floor, one small window and a chimney made of packed clay. Imagine a mattress made of a pile of leaves, twigs and animal skins. This was the life Abraham Lincoln knew until he was a young man. That was the first of many challenges he would endure.
culdesac
Anatomy. A saclike cavity or tube open only at one end.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8550748&dopt=Abstract Looks like Pelvis it is
Argh, lots of religous crap to wade through. biblegateway.com has 4 results for 666. Screw it, there may be more references.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=%22Carl+Mays%22+cause+of+death&btnG=Search None of the others turned up anything (judgeing by the results, Walt Bond is alive)
http://www.wonderwizards.com/item.php?id=124
A way of cheating at cards.
looks like it decreases pain for trigiminal neuralgia
Looks like its Harry S. Truman
econmics + name
look at his cv
fikins in an anker
9gal and 10gal... but it doesn't match any of them.
1 Anker = 8.0709 gallons (or 1 bushel, approx.) (denmark)
Ok, wikipedia has me conviced that a firkin is 9 imp gallons
http://www.buxtedvillage.org.uk/annecdotes.htm looks like it might be 9 as well?
small keg of spirits-about four and a half gallons-as a bribe to ensure silence regarding the tramping of heavily-laden ponies moving by night toward the capital. No, doubt the farmer, instead of informing on the nefarious trade, picked up the keg in the morning, with complacent gratitude. And why the name? Because such a small keg was known as a Half Anker! (Anker was a Dutch measure, much in use at this time).
http://www.rabbel.info/Olddumes.html#Anker of beer 37.5 l = 9.906
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used only in John 2:6; the Attic amphora, equivalent to the Hebrew bath (q.v.), a measure for liquids containing about 8 7/8 gallons
Wow, I got like 8 right. Fuck this.
National Gardening Association :: National Gardening Association They are graft compatible... unsure if anyone actually sells em.
Video killed the radio star was the first video show by MTV (wikipedia)
Now playing: "The Pusher" by Steppenwolf - Damn quizes!
The second video MTV aired that historic night, however, was an even madder parade of freakish pop called "History Never Repeats."
Hurm, says You Better Run, by Benatar. I think their answer came from here. http://eightiesclub.tripod.com/id309.htm
Guess I need to find another source. Oh well, I know what will get me the points on the test, maybe I will investigate more later.
Time for an apple and more Twillings earl gray (loose, of course)
My first thought was to try usps.gov... bust! http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/data/2001/10/01/html/ft_20011001.7.html
Discovered diamond certification is 10mil sold, but that might not have been the term then. Rule out klee and warhol, not musicians. The Beattles sgt peppers was #1 in 1967 and there isn't anyone in the previous year on the list, so the beattles it is, not sure for what album, though. http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:aduXFWx5ujsJ:forums.ukmix.net/forums/viewtopic.php%3Fp%3D330931+%2210+OR+ten+Million+Selling%22++album+OR+lp+-single+1967&hl=en&client=firefox-a
looks like it is sgt pepper. And thats my final answer.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:B-bwhzMkKtkJ:catalog.evanston.lib.il.us/MARION/ACN-5130+author+%22Un+camino+hacia+el+norte%22&hl=en&client=firefox-a easy.
Lead there by the Doug We?d book.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:pEznRc5ThB0J:www.nps.gov/linc/lincoln/early.htm+humble+beginnings+of+our+greatest+president,+Abraham+Lincoln&hl=en&client=firefox-a
A neighbor described the Kentucky cabin in which Lincoln was born on February 12th, 1809 as "a hunters hut not fit to be called home." No president has ever started from more humble beginnings than Abe Lincoln . Imagine the challenge of living in a home with a dirt floor, one small window and a chimney made of packed clay. Imagine a mattress made of a pile of leaves, twigs and animal skins. This was the life Abraham Lincoln knew until he was a young man. That was the first of many challenges he would endure.
culdesac
Anatomy. A saclike cavity or tube open only at one end.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=8550748&dopt=Abstract Looks like Pelvis it is
Argh, lots of religous crap to wade through. biblegateway.com has 4 results for 666. Screw it, there may be more references.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=%22Carl+Mays%22+cause+of+death&btnG=Search None of the others turned up anything (judgeing by the results, Walt Bond is alive)
http://www.wonderwizards.com/item.php?id=124
A way of cheating at cards.
looks like it decreases pain for trigiminal neuralgia
Looks like its Harry S. Truman
econmics + name
look at his cv
fikins in an anker
9gal and 10gal... but it doesn't match any of them.
1 Anker = 8.0709 gallons (or 1 bushel, approx.) (denmark)
Ok, wikipedia has me conviced that a firkin is 9 imp gallons
http://www.buxtedvillage.org.uk/annecdotes.htm looks like it might be 9 as well?
small keg of spirits-about four and a half gallons-as a bribe to ensure silence regarding the tramping of heavily-laden ponies moving by night toward the capital. No, doubt the farmer, instead of informing on the nefarious trade, picked up the keg in the morning, with complacent gratitude. And why the name? Because such a small keg was known as a Half Anker! (Anker was a Dutch measure, much in use at this time).
http://www.rabbel.info/Olddumes.html#Anker of beer 37.5 l = 9.906
Christiananswers.net:
The WebBible Online from ChristianAnswers.Net
Search for
Encyclopedia Index
WebBible Home
Firkin
used only in John 2:6; the Attic amphora, equivalent to the Hebrew bath (q.v.), a measure for liquids containing about 8 7/8 gallons
Wow, I got like 8 right. Fuck this.

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