Sad_Girl
Blue Crack Supplier
I'm going to call it a night as well
night Weldy and Drea and any lurkers out there
night Weldy and Drea and any lurkers out there
U2MaNaIcWeIdO said:How are things Drea?
Drea said:
I'm not at work again till Thursday, so they're pretty good Going to be heading out soon to go back to work on the 'rents bedspread - I've already got my alarm clock out here in case I fall asleep in the chair
JCOSTER said:
Wow, that is really something how you feel. Are you ever going to go back and live there?
Sad_Girl said:
why doesn't that surprise me?
I'm working on one of my novel projects which has been on the back burner for far too long. I was trying to name the main character, and there is a fairly large Dutch-American geneology in the area in which the story is set - I just wanted a good name or what could be a name
thank goodness for altavista babelfish!
Sad_Girl said:I love babelfish :google:
"dark" in Dutch : Donker *snicker* !!!!
that sounds dirty
yes, I am in eighth grade
Sad_Girl said:Saturday, December 23, 2006
DUBLIN, Ireland - Irish rocker and humanitarian Bono will become a knight of the British empire - but the U2 frontman won't be called "Sir."
Britain confirmed Saturday Bono will receive his honorary knighthood from the British ambassador to Ireland, David Reddaway, in a Dublin ceremony shortly after New Year's Day.
The Dubliner, whose real name is Paul Hewson, won't be entitled to use the title "Sir" because he is not a national of Britain or the Commonwealth of former British colonies.
A spokesman said the 46-year-old singer was flattered by the honor and hoped it will help him open diplomatic doors in his campaign for more Western aid to Africa.
In a letter to Bono released Saturday, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said the singer's lobbying had forced wealthy nations to focus on increasing aid to Africa.
"I know from talking to you how much these causes matter to you," Blair wrote. "I know as well how knowledgeable you are about the problems we face and how determined you are to do all you can to help overcome them. You have tirelessly used your voice to speak up for Africa."
Blair said he hoped to keep working with Bono "to work together to maintain momentum on Africa, and ensure leaders around the world meet the promises they have made."
The British Embassy in Dublin said the Irish government approved granting Bono the title. The issue is diplomatically sensitive, because Irish officials are legally barred from receiving British royal honors and other Irish nationals have refused nominations on political grounds. Ireland withdrew from the Commonwealth in 1949.
Previous non-British nationals who received knighthoods include Bono's fellow Dubliner and rocker-turned-humanitarian Bob Geldof, Bill Gates, the Spanish opera singer Placido Domingo, Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal, former New York Mayor Rudolf Giuliani, and Steven Spielberg.
He so totally deserves this - much more than some others who've had the honor longer
Galeongirl said:SG north wood in dutch is Noorderhout
if you need any more dutch class I'm yer man... well... woman..... but you get the deal...
I'm curious what words Bri exactly knows.... we have a LOT of swear words...