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Thursday, 25 November 2004
Basketball Game
Topic: Basketball
Basketball Game

Did you guys see the basketball game against Pacers and Pistons? What the hell was that; don't you think that was a bunch of crap. My peers are telling me that Jermaine Oneil should have been kicked out and so should of Ron Artest.

Did you see Jermaine clock that one fat guy (lol), that was tight. The NBA has decided and Ron Artest is suspended the whole season, and Jermaine is out for 25 games.

Posted by karlen818 at 6:29 PM PST
Monday, 14 June 2004
Movies
Gone to any movies yet? Well if you have please im me or send me an email, tellin me about your thoughts. My im address is Militaryislife and email is Militaryislife@aol.com

See you soon

Posted by karlen818 at 4:36 PM PDT
Shoutouts
Hey (boys), Amar, Paul, Narek, Gobind, Derek, Preston, Angelo aka Squidward, Michael, Alex, Zach, Dean, and Dylan (breakdance, jk) or am i, if i missed any other im sorry.

Hey (girls),Shanice, Hitomi, Lauren, Holly, Skyla, Lindsey, Katie, Carleen, Erin, Gobind (jk), Arpine if i missed any other sorry.

Posted by karlen818 at 2:22 PM PDT
Updated: Friday, 18 June 2004 11:49 PM PDT
Bored
Are you bored? Haven't dont any thing fun lately, well this is the section for you.

These are a couple of websites to keep you busy for a while. If you have any questions, just email me at Militaryislife@aol.com

1. www.funnyjunk.com
2. www.shockwave.com
3. www.atomfilms.com
4. www.doodie.com

A random question for you, which one of these choices has more days (contributed by Paul)

a. 12 weeks or b. 3 months The answer is in the bottom.








You should have had picked either both of them if you rounded, but the exact answer is 3 months.

Posted by karlen818 at 2:16 PM PDT
Updated: Monday, 14 June 2004 10:08 PM PDT
Sports
Into Sports, well this is for you sports fans.

Basketball

- Shaquille O'Neal starred, posting 36 points and grabbing 20 rebounds, but the Lakers were outscored by eight in the final period and lost 88-80 to the Pistons in Game 4 of The Finals on Sunday. Kobe Bryant was the only other Los Angeles player in double digits, scoring 20. The Lakers, who trail the series 3-1, will try to stay alive in Game 5 on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. on ABC. Next Game Tuesday, Jun. 15 6:00 pm at Pistons, TV: ABC, Radio: KLAC-AM 570/KWKW-AM 1330

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Football

- The Berlin Thunder won their third World Bowl title in four years with a 30-24 victory against the Frankfurt Galaxy in Gelsenkirchen, Germany. NFLE rushing champion and World Bowl MVP Eric McCoo (Eagles) ran for 167 yards and a touchdown to help the Thunder build a 30-10 lead.

Super Bowl


Sunday, February 1, 2004


Final 1 2 3 4 T
Carolina (14-6-0) 0 10 0 19 29
New England (17-2-0) < 0 14 0 18 32
CAR: J. Delhomme (16-33, 323), M. Muhammad (4-140)
NE: T. Brady (32-48, 354), D. Branch (10-143)

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Conference Championships

Sunday, January 18, 2004


Final 1 2 3 4 T
Indianapolis (14-5-0) 0 0 7 7 14
New England (16-2-0) < 7 8 6 3 24
IND: P. Manning (23-47, 237), M. Pollard (6-90)
NE: T. Brady (22-37, 237), A. Smith (22-100)

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Final 1 2 3 4 T
Carolina (14-5-0) < 0 7 7 0 14
Philadelphia (13-5-0) 0 3 0 0 3
CAR: J. Delhomme (9-14, 101), S. Davis (19-76)
PHI: D. McNabb (10-22, 100), D. Staley (13-79)

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Divisional Playoffs

Saturday, January 10, 2004


Final 1 2 3 4 OT 2OT T
Carolina (13-5-0) < 0 10 6 7 0 6 29
St. Louis (12-5-0) 3 6 3 11 0 0 23
CAR: J. Delhomme (16-26, 290), S. Smith (6-163)
STL: M. Bulger (27-46, 332), I. Bruce (7-116)

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Final 1 2 3 4 T
Tennessee (13-5-0) 7 0 7 0 14
New England (15-2-0) < 7 7 0 3 17
TEN: S. McNair (18-26, 210), D. Mason (7-90)
NE: T. Brady (21-41, 201), A. Smith (16-69)

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Sunday, January 11, 2004

Final 1 2 3 4 T
Indianapolis (14-4-0) < 14 7 10 7 38
Kansas City (13-4-0) 3 7 14 7 31
IND: P. Manning (22-30, 304), E. James (26-125)
KC: T. Green (18-30, 212), P. Holmes (24-176)

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Final 1 2 3 4 OT T
Green Bay (11-7-0) 14 0 0 3 0 17
Philadelphia (13-4-0) < 0 7 0 10 3 20
GB: B. Favre (15-28, 180), A. Green (25-156)
PHI: D. McNabb (21-39, 248), D. McNabb (11-107)

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Wild Card

Saturday, January 3, 2004


Final 1 2 3 4 T
Tennessee (13-4-0) < 7 0 7 6 20
Baltimore (10-7-0) 7 3 0 7 17
TEN: S. McNair (14-23, 159), E. George (25-88)
BAL: A. Wright (20-37, 214), T. Taylor (7-82)

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Final 1 2 3 4 T
Dallas (10-7-0) 0 3 0 7 10
Carolina (12-5-0) < 6 10 7 6 29
DAL: Q. Carter (21-36, 154), J. Galloway (4-59)
CAR: J. Delhomme (18-29, 273), S. Smith (5-135)

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Sunday, January 4, 2004

Final 1 2 3 4 OT T
Seattle (10-7-0) 3 3 14 7 0 27
Green Bay (11-6-0) < 0 13 0 14 6 33
SEA: M. Hasselbeck (25-45, 305), K. Robinson (7-88)
GB: B. Favre (26-38, 319), J. Walker (5-111)

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Final 1 2 3 4 T
Denver (10-7-0) 3 0 0 7 10
Indianapolis (13-4-0) < 14 17 10 0 41
DEN: J. Plummer (23-30, 181), C. Portis (17-68)
IND: P. Manning (22-26, 377), B. Stokley (4-144)

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Pro Bowl

Sunday, February 8, 2004


Final 1 2 3 4 T
AFC 17 14 7 14 52
NFC< 10 3 14 28 55
AFC: P. Manning (22-41, 342), C. Johnson (5-156)
NFC: M. Bulger (12-21, 152), T. Holt (7-128)

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Posted by karlen818 at 1:45 AM PDT
Updated: Monday, 14 June 2004 3:09 PM PDT
Interesting Facts
71 Interesting Facts about Earth and its inhabitants.

1. The Czech republic has more Internet Service Providers than any other non-English speaking country.

2. Andorra has no unemployment, which is just as well because they have no broadcast TV channels either.

3. Andorrans live the longest, four years longer than in neighboring France and Spain.

4. China's labor force stands at 706 million people, almost three times that of Europe and twice that of North and South America combined

5. China has the most workers, so it is a good thing they also have the most TV's.

6. Clipperton Island wins our prize for the most unusual looking country.

7. Israel enjoys a GDP per capita 21 times that of the Palestinian West Bank and 33 times that of the Gaza Strip. Its military spending per capita tops the world.

8. North Korea spends the most of its GDP on its military.

9. Luxembourgers are the world's richest people - and the most generous.

10. Indians go out to the movies 3 billion times a year.

11. The USA has more personal computers than the next 7 countries combined.

12. Americans and Icelanders go to the pictures on average 5 times a year, while Japanese go only once.

13. The United States spends more money on its military than the next 12 nations combined.

14. If you like kids, then Uganda might be the place for you. Half the population is under 15!

15. Most people live in poverty in most African countries.

16. Only two countries in the world are doubly landlocked: Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan.

17. Senior gentlemen might consider a trip to Russia, where there is two over 65 women for every man.

18. Sick of crowds? Try Greenland where there is 38 sq km per person.

19. Single guys should check out The Virgin Islands. Apart from sounding good, it has five women to every four men!

20. South Korea is the heliport capital of the world.

21. The United States has the most money, power, airports, cell phones, radios and ISP's.

22. The United States consumes more energy than India, the Middle East, South America, Africa, South East Asia and Oceania combined - which means more than 3.1 billion people.

23. The top 5 energy consumers are all cold countries. The next 6 are mostly oil producers.

24. Top per capita importing and exporting nations tend to be a little small.

25. In Australia, there's plenty of open road. Which is just as well, because you wouldn't want to park your car.

26. You are 66 times more likely to be prosecuted in the USA as in France.

27. Nearly 1% of Montserrations are police.

28. Most Zambians do not live to see their 40th birthday.

29. Want your kids to stay in school? Send them to Norway.

30. Mexico has the most Jehovah's Witnesses per capita in the OECD.

31. Guinea has the wettest capital on Earth with 3.7 meters of rain a year.

32. Qataris have lots and lots of gas.

33. Aussies picked up the most medals each at the Sydney Olympics, which brings them into the all time top 11.

34. Finns are perhaps the world's greatest athletes, ranked first at summer Olympics and third in winter games.

35. Almost half of Ecuador is protected.

36. Guatemalan women work 11.5 hours a day, while South African men work only 4.5.

37. Kenyan women work 35% longer than their men folk.

38. Ethiopians are by far the most agricultural people on earth (both men and women)

39. Looking for Czech and Slovak men? Half are in factories.

40. Women are flooding into the workforce in many Muslim countries.

41. American women have the most powerful jobs.

42. Southern European women hugely outnumber their men folk amongst the unemployed.

43. The top 8 most developed countries all speak Germanic languages. Every such country is in the top 20.

44. Belgium is the only country in the world where women dominate the ministry.

45. South America is unusual in that it is both urbanized and poor.

46. Swedes and Norwegians rank top 5 for both providing aid and exporting weapons.

47. On the probability of not reaching 40 graphs, the top 34 countries are all African.

48. Former enemies, the Americans and Russians now have a great deal in common - they both lead the world in locking people up.

49. English speaking kids are the biggest novel readers but are the least enthusiastic comics readers.

50. Japanese and South Korean kids are the best at science and math.

51. Three quarters of Japanese kids read comics.

52. American adults have been educated for the longest time.

53. Japan has 53 working nuclear reactors and is planning to build another 12.

54. Around 1992, Saudi Arabia overtook the United States as the world's largest oil producer.

55. Danish workers strike 150 times more than their German neighbors do.

56. Many Americans live alone - America leads the world in one-person households.

57. Hungarians die of cancer much, much more often than Finns do.

58. Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country.

59. Libya is the only country with a single-colored flag.

60. Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky surfing, and ballooning.

61. One in three adults aged 15-49 are infected with HIV/AIDS in Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Swaziland.

62. If you thought Antarctica was inhospitable, think again - its land area is only 98% ice. Reassuringly, the other 2% is categorized as 'barren rock'.

63. The Mall in Washington, D.C. is 1.4 times larger than Vatican City.

64. NationMaster.com is now 40 times the size of the CIA World Factbook!

65. Moldova has one of the lowest rates of movie going of any nation, and the highest rate of death by powered lawnmower. Coincidence? Surely not.

66. In 2002, every 1000 Swedes made a bus.

67. Looking for geniuses? Head straight to Iceland. There are more than 3.5 Nobel Prize Winners for every million Icelanders.

68. If you take a trip to Hungary, be carfeul! You might fall.

69. People might eat oats when they are hungry, but people from Hungary do not eat oats.

70. Japan's water has a very high dissolved oxygen concentration - but not enough to prevent drowning in the bath.

71. Indonesia has the most known mammal species - and the most mammal species under threat.

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Posted by karlen818 at 1:17 AM PDT
Updated: Monday, 14 June 2004 1:27 AM PDT
Sunday, 13 June 2004
The Top 10 rated Places
The Number 10th rated place would be Catalina.
Island. Quality Sightseeing Tours Since 1894. Semi-submersible Undersea Tour, Casino Tour, Avalon Scenic Tour, Botanical Garden Tour, Skyline Drive, Inland Motor Tour, Glass Bottom Boat, Flying Fish, Seal Rocks Cruise And Sundown Isthmus Cruise.

The 9th rated place is Florida. In Florida there are many activites such as the Disney World, Universal Studios, and the famous Nicklodeon Center.

The 8th rated area is Germany. One of the most exicting cities in Germany is Hamburg. Yes Hamburg, not hamburger people, well Hamburg is an action packed city. There is many things to do there. For example, there is a thing called the Dome. It comes once a year and lasts for 3 months. It is all those Univiersal Studios, Disneyland, etc.. combined yet, even better.

The 7th rated place to visit would be Paris. Quite frankly i have never been the Paris, but they say it is very nice over there. The first thing you may wanna do is go see the Eiffel Tower.

The 6th rated place is Australia. The Continent of the Kangroos. Australia has the best beaches, but many sharks. Lucky for the surfers the scariest and most capable high flying sharks are in South Africa. Yes they do fly, i don't mean like birds, but like flying flish, or similar to that.

The 5th rated place is Cancun. Cancun is known as the party country. It has one of the best margaritas, and much more. It has clean white beaches, and it is very beautiful.

The 4th rated place is Italy. Italy is a nice peaceful place to live. Not in the 70s though when the Mob was around. I feel sorry for those people. Italy is a nice play to live though, and if you are rich well, good for you, ha ha ha.

The 3rd rated area is London. London was also involved in the mob conspiracy and well London is a nice place to visit. If you would like more info go to google; thats www.google.com for those of you who dont know.

The 2nd place to visit is the Bahamas. The Bahamas has my favorite hotel, Atlantis. One ride that they have for the kids is were you are on the top and you just totally drop down and there is a covered shark tank next to you. It is pretty cool for the little and big kids and grown ups.

Finally, our 1st rated place to visit is New Zealand. New Zealand is one of the famous places for movies. For example, all the Lord Of The Rings movies were made in New Zealand. Also, Braveheart was made in New Zealand. It is a magnificent place to live or to visit, so you should go there.

Posted by karlen818 at 11:34 PM PDT
Updated: Monday, 14 June 2004 1:22 AM PDT

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