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Old 03-07-2007, 12:56 AM
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Who's robbie williams?


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You are joking us, right Ed?
Dont blame you really ~ Robbie is currently in Rehab for yet another of his bouts of substance abuse. Typical that women as young as Rocket think hes "adorable" or "lush" (coz he is a lush?). Not impressed with his reported behaviour in his recent OZtour...
BAH! Hes just another short arsed pommy wanker- sure he can sing but wot duz he say? Nothing! Robbie is a bore!
Gimme Alizee anyday- hmm.. going to watch ternuc vid again -nearly 2 million views OMG! ...badabadumbumbumda.- dadabumum..
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Old 03-07-2007, 03:03 AM
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Awww so much hype on page 3 about the 20th anniversary thing and page 4 was a terrible, terrible disappointment ...
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Old 03-07-2007, 05:05 AM
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"Se manifestó la creación de los árboles y de la vida y de todo lo demás que se creó por el Corazón del Cielo, llamado Huracán. La primera manifestación de Huracán se llamaba Caculhá Huracán, El Rayo de Una Pierna. La segunda manifestación se llamaba Chipí Caculhá, El Más Pequeńo de los Rayos. Y la tercera manifestación se llamaba Raxá Caculhá, Rayo Muy Hermoso. Y así son tres el Corazón del Cielo", dice el Popol Vuh en uno de sus primeros pasajes, y el nombre del Dios se repite,como aquí reproduzco: "Dios del viento, tormenta y fuego, uno de los trece dioses creadores que ayudaron a construir la humanidad durante el tercer intento; provocó la Gran Inundación después de que los primeros hombres enfurecieron a los dioses; supuestamente vivió en las neblinas sobre las aguas torrenciales y repitió 'tierra' hasta que la tierra emergió de los océanos; nombres alternativos: Hurakan, Huracán, Tohil, Bolon Tzacab y Kauil"
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Old 03-07-2007, 03:26 PM
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Aeolus (ē’ə ləs), in Greek mythology, king of the island of Aeolia and ruler of the winds. In Homer's Odyssey, Aeolus is regarded as a human, the son of Hippotes. He helps Odysseus on his homeward journey by giving him a sack in which all unfavourable winds are enclosed. Virgil represents Aeolus as a minor god who holds the winds imprisoned in a cavern. He releases them when ordered to do so by the other gods.
* Pearl Cleveland Wilson

Boreas(bô'ri əs), in Greek mythology, the personification of the north wind. He was the son of Aeolus, ruler of the winds. Boreas fell in love with the nymph Orithyia, but his roughness and violence displeased her. He finally carried her away and married her. Boreas helped the Athenians during the Persian War by destroying the ships of the invading Persians. Several Greek festivals were established to honour him. In classical art, Boreas is represented as a winged, bearded man blowing a conch shell.
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Taken from the Merit Students Encyclopedia
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Trade Winds: "Among the most well known trade winds is the alizé (sometimes alize), a steady, mild northeasterly wind which blows across central Africa and the Caribbean. It brings cool temperatures between November and February"

Alizée is the feminine form of Alizé.

They say the alizé brings cool temperatures, but for some reason the Alizée is always hot.
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