My friend lives at 3400 N. Maryland Ave Sandburg box 0172 Milwaukee Wi Do I address this in 4 lines? Where do I put the "Sandburg box 0172" ?
Answer: Friend's Name 3400 N. Maryland Ave. Sandburg Box 0172 Milwaukee WI zip code
Category: Yahoo! Answers; 2010-09-07 14:52:16
2. What was the climate and geography like in the 13 colonies (1600 - 1700)?
Virginia Massachusetts New Hampshire Maryland Connecticut Rhode Island Delaware North Carolina South Carolina New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Georgia
Answer: Most of the northern hemisphere was in the middle of the "Little Ice Age" at that time. You can read more about the little ice age, and thus the climate at the time, by looking at my sources. But beyond the colder climate caused by the Little Ice Age, the climate and certainly the geography, were the same back then as it is now, so much of your answer can be found by looking at the weather and geography of those states today.
Category: History; 2010-09-06 22:55:30
3. Shouldn't Democrats stand behind the President when it comes to abortion?
Pro-Abortion Democrats Sing 2010 Election Blues, May Abandon Some Members by Steven Ertelt LifeNews.com Editor September 6, 2010 Email RSS Print Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- With Labor Day marking the traditional "official" start to the campaign season, the pro-abortion Democrats who control Congress are seeing any hope of preventing a landslide in favor of pro-life candidates fading away. They are reportedly beginning to abandon candidates who seemingly are unable to keep their seats and running away from pro-abortion President Barack Obama. The New York Times, over the weekend, indicates top Democratic party brass "are preparing a brutal triage" to determine which members can be helped with an infusion of party cash and which can't. "We are going to have to win these races one by one," said Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, chairman of the organization that oversees re-electing Democrats to the House. He conceded to the Times that the party would ultimately cut loose some members who have little chance of winning and that the DCCC will focus on a couple of dozens members who seats it believes can be salvaged. Some members of the Times indicated Democrats believe to be too far gone include Reps. Betsy Markey of Colorado, Tom Perriello of Virginia, Mary Jo Kilroy of Ohio and Frank Kratovil Jr. of Maryland -- all abortion advocates who won their seats in 2008 in a strongly Democratic election cycle. Budget Chairman John Spratt and 10-term incumbent Earl Pomeroy of North Dakota were also mentioned as pro-abortion Democrats party leaders may leave behind. http://www.lifenews.com/nat6677.html Since when did killing an innocent baby become a woman's right?
Answer: All Democrats aren't pro-abortion. They shouldn't support anything just because 0bama wants it. Too many people compromised their morals to elect 0bama, especially in the Hispanic community which is predominantly Catholic.
Category: Politics; 2010-09-06 16:47:09
4. Anybody watching the Maryland vs Navy game?
If so what do you think of it
Answer: I think Navy played terrible ......Maryland was lucky to come out with that win
Category: Football (American); 2010-09-06 15:38:38
5. Baseball survey: Favorite team and state you live in (Day 2 + Results Day 1)?
Hopefully I can get an understanding of (A) the favorite team in a state with multiple teams and (B) the favorite team in a state without a team. Please only answer once. Not sure how many days I'll go, but I'll aim for 5. (posting the results each time, going by state) Then I'll post the final results after those 5 days. example (nothing more, nothing less, otherwise not counted) Twins, Minnesota. and if you're out of the United States, then go by country. Oh, and star to spread it around!! Thanks :) Results (after 1 day) Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California: Red Sox 40% (2) Giants 40% (2), Dodgers 20% (1), Colorado Connecticut: Yankees 100% (1) Delaware Florida: 75% Rays (3) 25% Reds (1) Georgia: Braves 100% (1) Hawaii Idaho Illinois: Cubs 75% (3), White Sox 25% (1) Indiana Iowa: Cubs 100% (1) Kansas Kentucky: Reds 100% (1) Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts: Red Sox 100% (2) Michigan: Tigers 67% (4), Yankees 16% (1), Cardinals 16% (1) Minnesota: Twins 100% (4) Mississippi Missouri: Cardinals 100% (1) Montana: Mariners 100% (1) Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey: Yankees 33% (2), Phillies 33% (2) Reds 17% (1), Mets 17% (1), New Mexico New York: Yankees 100% (7) North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania: Yankees 50% (1) Phillies 50% (1) Rhode Island South Carolina: Reds 100% (1) South Dakota Tennessee Texas: Braves 50% (1), Red Sox 50% (1) Utah Vermont Virginia Washington: Mariners 100% (1) West Virginia Wisconsin: Red Sox 100% (1) Wyoming Canada: Blue Jays 50% (1), Tigers 50% (1) total: 52 votes, in 19 states and 1 foreign country (Canada XD) BQ (for those who already took the survey) thoughts so far? make that 53 votes since I voted oh, and the % is percent of that state followed by hwo many people have voted for that team/state. for example: Minnesota: Twins 100% (4) ^ so 4 people all voted for the Twins, making it 100%. @ niho: can only vote once dude. sorry. I'm surprised there were 3 Reds fans that voted but none were from Ohio.
Answer: Cardinals, MS
Category: Baseball; 2010-09-06 14:59:38
6. Which liquor stores are open today in Montgomery County, Maryland?
It's 8:05am and I already got a taste for it...yum!
Answer: They should all be open for a while. If not, duck into DC or Virginia.
Category: Beer, Wine & Spirits; 2010-09-06 05:07:09
